Reasons this is the luckiest bottle you'll ever buy.
Luck has nothing to do with it. But the first time a serum actually works, it feels like you cheated. Here are the seven reasons the odds finally tipped in your favor.

If you've bought serum after serum and felt nothing, you weren't unlucky. You were playing a rigged machine — one built so you'd lose quietly and blame your own skin.
Pull the lever one more time. This one is built differently, and reasons one through seven show you exactly why.
"What feels like luck is usually just the first time something was dosed to actually work."
The machine was rigged. That's why nothing paid out.
Flip over the last serum you tried. The copper tripeptide is on the label — near the bottom of the list, which means a fraction of a percent. Often 0.25%–0.5%.
The research that built copper peptides' reputation ran at 1–2%. So you were pulling the lever on a machine set to never hit: same ingredient, a quarter of the dose, no payout. It wasn't your skin. It was the math.
This one's dosed to hit. And you can see it.
Division Twenty is built at a full 2% copper peptide — the top of the studied range. Two tells you're finally on a machine that pays.
You can see it. A real dose tints the serum blue, because the copper is actually present. A clear, water-thin serum is telling on itself.
You can see what it does. Less puffiness, a firmer jaw, sharper definition that holds in daylight — not a shimmer that's gone by morning. The reels line up.
The house has 50 years of receipts.
Copper peptides aren't a fad — identified in 1973, 70+ published papers, now the fastest-growing peptide in skincare.
In one published comparison, a copper peptide complex raised collagen in 70% of participants — ahead of vitamin C (50%) and retinoic acid (40%). The science was never the gamble. The dose was.
Take the one bet where the house pays you back.
$49.99 · 30mL · ~60-day supply · 90-day money-back guarantee.
Six ingredients. No sleight of hand.
Most serums hide a 30–40 line list behind a "proprietary peptide blend" — the oldest trick in the book for not telling you how little is in there. Ours is six, every one named. Oil-free, absorbs in under 60 seconds, no pilling under SPF or makeup. Nothing up our sleeve.
Skip the $160 luck tax.
The $100–$300 bottles often carry the same ingredient at under 0.5%. You pay for the packaging, get a non-functional dose, and walk away convinced peptides don't work. They do. The dose didn't. Here's the house edge, in one table.
| Factor | Most Brands | Division Twenty |
|---|---|---|
| Copper peptide dose | Often <0.5%, undisclosed | 2% — labeled + visible |
| Transparency | "Proprietary blend," no % | Full list, with concentrations |
| Price / 30mL | $80–$300+ | From $49.99 |
| Formula | Fillers, fragrance, dilution | 6 ingredients, nothing hidden |
| Guarantee | 30 days or none | 90-day money-back |
Luck is instant. This compounds.
A jackpot pays once. This pays a little more every week you stay in.
Built by the guy who tried to call its bluff.
Evan Carter borrowed his girlfriend's serum to prove it was a con. It wasn't — and what made him angry was realizing nearly every brand was under-dosing on purpose and charging a premium for the privilege.
So he built Division Twenty at the dose the research actually supports. Six ingredients, honest price, 90-day guarantee. The one machine that isn't rigged against you.

Keep feeding rigged machines — or take the bet that pays you back.
Every other serum asks you to gamble and keep the loss. This one hands the money back if it doesn't hit.
GUARANTEE
The only bet where you can't lose.
Copper peptide results build over 8–12 weeks — so we give you 90 days to reach them. If your skin isn't visibly firmer, smoother, or more defined, send it back for a full refund. Even if the bottle's empty. The dose is real, so the risk is ours.
I've tried copper peptides and felt nothing.
Is the blue tint dye?
Will it irritate sensitive skin?
Is this for men or women?
How long does a bottle last?
What if it doesn't work for me?
I built this because every other brand was cutting the dose.
Most copper peptide serums stop well below 1% because it's cheaper. I found that out after months of research trying to understand why the whole category underdelivered.
So I built the formula the research actually supports. 2% copper peptide. Nothing compromised.
Pull the lever once. Judge it by your own face in eight weeks.
Worst case, the 90 days make you whole. Best case, you never gamble on another serum again.