Glow Stack
Also known as: GHK-Cu + BPC-157 + TB-500 · Glow protocol
A popular aesthetics-focused stack combining the copper peptide GHK-Cu with the Wolverine recovery pair (BPC-157 + TB-500) for skin, hair, and tissue support.
What's in the stack
Combined focus areas
Illustrative map of what this combination is most often discussed for. Relative emphasis only — not a measure of efficacy or a medical claim.
What is the Glow stack?
The "Glow" stack pairs the copper peptide GHK-Cu with BPC-157 and TB-500 — essentially the Wolverine recovery pair plus a skin-focused peptide. It is one of the most discussed aesthetics stacks, aimed at skin quality and a general "glow" alongside recovery. It is also sold pre-mixed as a single blend, which appears in our library as Glow.
Why the three are combined
GHK-Cu is the skin and collagen component, discussed for remodeling and firmness. BPC-157 and TB-500 add the recovery and tissue-repair angle. Together the stack is framed around looking and feeling recovered — though the supporting human evidence is limited and the reasoning is anecdotal.
Educational only — not medical advice
These compounds are research peptides not approved for general human use; topical and injectable forms differ, and combining compounds changes risks. Nothing here is a recommendation or dose. Patch-test topicals and consult a qualified professional.
How to run and track the Glow stack
Because the payoff is mostly visual and gradual, photo tracking is the key. Log each compound and route (topical vs injectable) separately, attach dated progress photos under consistent lighting, and review monthly. LynkDose keeps the doses, routes, and photos together so the timeline is honest. See our stack tracking guide for the framework.
Track the Glow Stack in LynkDose
Aesthetic changes are slow and easy to misjudge — pair your dose log with consistent, well-lit progress photos at regular intervals so months-apart comparisons tell the real story.
Deeper read: How to Build and Track a Peptide Stack
Not medical advice
This page is educational and does not recommend, prescribe, or dose any compound or combination. Many of these are research compounds not approved for general human use, and stacking changes risks. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider and follow the laws in your area.