Based on clinical research and user observations across forums and editorial reviews, the most commonly documented changes include: Smoother skin texture and improved hydration Brighter, more even skin tone Reduced redness in sensitive or rosacea-prone skin Softer fine lines around the eyes and mouth Faded hyperpigmentation, melasma, and acne marks Improved skin firmness and density Smaller-looking pores Reduced hair shedding and new baby hairs Healthier-looking scalp Faster recovery after microneedling and chemical peels The research-backed numbers are even more striking
Dioun Allergy 59(9):p 1023-1024, September 2004
Hydroxocobalamin: keep it refrigerated Hydroxocobalamin is the form the NHS uses for treating B12 deficiency, because it stays in the body longer
Most of the literature we have regarding this particular peptide shows that it can support the hair follicle and scalp environment directly
Important Information: If you are already taking vitamin D supplements, you will need to stop taking the supplement for 4 weeks before receiving a vitamin D injection
FAQs Whats the difference between B12 and B12/MIC