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Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7 vs Hexarelin

Side-by-side comparison of key properties, dosing, and research.

Skin & Cosmetic
Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7
Growth Hormone Peptides
Hexarelin
Summary
Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7 (Rigin) is a cosmetic peptide consisting of palmitic acid linked to the tetrapeptide sequence GQPR (Gly-Gln-Pro-Arg). It was designed to mimic the biological activity of the IgG immunoglobulin C-terminus, which downregulates the production of interleukin-6 (IL-6), a key driver of skin aging and inflammation.
Hexarelin is a potent synthetic GHRP and the strongest GH secretagogue in its class per unit dose. It also exhibits unique cardioprotective properties through direct binding to cardiac CD36 receptors, independent of GH release. Its potency is balanced by a tendency to desensitize GH release with prolonged use, making cycling important.
Half-Life
Topical penetration-dependent; effects last hours to days
~70 minutes
Admin Route
Topical
SubQ
Research
Typical Dose
2-5 ppm concentration in formulation
100–200 mcg
Frequency
Twice daily
2–3 times daily
Key Benefits
  • Reduces IL-6 inflammatory cytokine in skin
  • Prevents 'inflammaging' of the skin
  • Inhibits MMP collagen-degrading enzymes
  • Synergistic with Matrixyl for anti-aging
  • Clinically tested for wrinkle and skin texture improvement
  • Well-tolerated topically
  • Strongest GH pulse per mcg among GHRPs
  • Unique direct cardioprotective effects via CD36
  • Increased IGF-1 and muscle anabolism
  • Accelerated recovery from training
  • Bone density support
  • Anti-aging via GH axis
  • Potential cardiac rehabilitation benefits
Side Effects
  • Contact sensitization (rare)
  • Well-tolerated at standard concentrations
  • Water retention
  • Elevated cortisol
  • Elevated prolactin (more pronounced than other GHRPs)
  • Receptor desensitization with continuous use
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