
KLOW
KLOW is a multi-peptide blend (including GHK-Cu, KPV and TB-500) studied for its effects on the skin, tissue repair and cosmetic research. Total: 80 mg, 99.0% pure.
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Specifications
- Category
- Skin & Pigmentation
- Dosage
- 80 mg totaal per blend
- Packaging
- 1 vial (80 mg)
- Purity
- 99.0%
- Molecular weight
- Zie CoA
Research focus
You can buy KLOW from Peptide Lab as a lab-verified multi-peptide research blend with 99.0% purity, for research purposes only. KLOW combines several complementary peptides — including GHK-Cu, KPV and TB-500 — which research links to skin health, recovery and regeneration. The blend is supplied as a lyophilised powder, totalling 80 mg per vial.
Why a blend?
KLOW combines various peptides in a single vial. This is of interest to researchers because the components act via different mechanisms; the individual building blocks can be found, for example, in GHK-Cu and KPV.
Who is KLOW aimed at?
KLOW is intended for researchers and laboratories conducting research into skin, repair and cosmetics. See also the related Glow blend and the Skin & Pigmentation category.
Why Peptide Lab?
- Verified purity of 99.0%.
- Batch documentation is available.
- Lyophilised powder, 80 mg in total per vial.
- Fast, discreet EU delivery.
KLOW is not a medicinal product and is not intended for human or animal consumption.
Specifications at a glance
- Form: freeze-dried powder (blend)
- Packaging: 80 mg in total per vial
- Purity: 99.0%
- Molecular weight: See CoA
- Laboratory certificate: available on request
- For laboratory and research purposes only
Description
You can buy KLOW from Peptide Lab as a lab-verified multi-peptide research blend with 99.0% purity, for research purposes only. KLOW combines several complementary peptides — including GHK-Cu, KPV and TB-500 — which research links to skin health, recovery and regeneration. The blend is supplied as a lyophilised powder, totalling 80 mg per vial.
Why a blend?
KLOW combines various peptides in a single vial. This is of interest to researchers because the components act via different mechanisms; the individual building blocks can be found, for example, in GHK-Cu and KPV.
Who is KLOW aimed at?
KLOW is intended for researchers and laboratories conducting research into skin, repair and cosmetics. See also the related Glow blend and the Skin & Pigmentation category.
Why Peptide Lab?
- Verified purity of 99.0%.
- Batch documentation is available.
- Lyophilised powder, 80 mg in total per vial.
- Fast, discreet EU delivery.
KLOW is not a medicinal product and is not intended for human or animal consumption.
Specifications at a glance
- Form: freeze-dried powder (blend)
- Packaging: 80 mg in total per vial
- Purity: 99.0%
- Molecular weight: See CoA
- Laboratory certificate: available on request
- For laboratory and research purposes only
Science

KLOW is a composite blend of several peptides. The name refers to the combined components, each of which has its own background in skin research and repair.
Mechanism of action under investigation
The idea behind a blend is that complementary peptides target different mechanisms. GHK-Cu, for example, is being studied in relation to skin and connective tissue, whilst other components are associated with repair processes. By combining them, researchers can study the interaction between multiple pathways in a single experiment.
This description relates to the research context; no claims are made regarding cosmetic or health effects.
Because KLOW combines several peptides, interpreting the results is more complex than with a single molecule: an observed effect may be due to one, several or all of the components. Researchers overcome this by comparing the blend with the individual peptides in separate experiments.
The combination of multiple mechanisms of action makes the blend rich in content, but requires a careful, controlled research design.
Research
Blends such as KLOW are of interest in cosmetic and dermatological research because they combine multiple peptide components into a single standardised product.
- Research focus: the complementary action of skin and repair peptides.
- Research focus: GHK-Cu in relation to skin and connective tissue (preclinical).
- Research focus: interpretation of a composite blend.
Status and context
KLOW has not been approved as a medicinal product or cosmetic and is supplied solely as research material. In the case of a blend, it is particularly important to note that any observed effect may be attributable to one or more of its components; researchers therefore often compare the blend with the individual peptides and carefully document its purity and batch number.
The fixed ratio between the components has a practical advantage: it makes it easier to compare experiments with one another than if individual peptides were mixed anew each time. For cosmetic and dermatological research, a standardised blend thus provides a consistent starting point.
Comparing the blend with its individual components remains the most reliable approach for an accurate interpretation.
Usage
KLOW is supplied as a lyophilised powder and reconstituted in the laboratory using bacteriostatic water. The steps below describe only the laboratory procedures for research purposes.
- 1Allow the vial and the bacteriostatic water to reach room temperature.
- 2Wipe the rubber stoppers of both vials with an alcohol wipe.
- 3Allow the bacteriostatic water to run slowly down the side of the vial; do not direct it straight onto the powder.
- 4Gently swirl the vial until everything has dissolved; do not shake.
- 5Store the solution in the fridge and label it with the date and batch number.
Items such as bacteriostatic water, insulin syringes and alcohol wipes can be found under ‘Lab & Accessories’. This is a laboratory instruction and does not constitute dosage advice for consumption.
Working with a blend
In a multi-peptide blend, the ratios between the components are fixed. Make a note of the total quantity and bear in mind in your calculations that you are working with several peptides at the same time. Careful documentation is particularly important for combination products.
When preparing a blend, use the total quantity as the basis for your calculation and document each experiment in a traceable manner, including the batch number and date of preparation.
Only prepare the amount you will use in the short term and check the solution before use.
Storage
Store KLOW in its lyophilised (powder) form in a cool, dark place to ensure maximum stability.
Practical storage tips
- Powder form: freezer (-20 °C) for long-term storage; fridge (2–8 °C) for short-term storage.
- After reconstitution: store refrigerated (2–8 °C) and use within a few weeks.
- Avoid direct light, heat and repeated temperature changes.
- Write the reconstitution date and batch number on the vial.
Careful storage preserves the purity and integrity of the research material.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s in KLOW?
A combination of skin- and repair-focused peptides; see the CoA for the exact composition.
How does KLOW differ from Glow?
Both are skin blends with partly different components and proportions; please refer to both CoAs.
Purity?
99.0%; see CoA.
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FOR RESEARCH USE ONLY. For laboratory and research purposes only. Not for human or animal consumption; not a medicine and does not constitute medical advice.




