Division Twenty — 2% Copper Peptide Serum · 90-Day Guarantee
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Division Twenty copper peptide serum
The Label Test

Read your serum's label.Then read ours.

Everything the skincare industry hopes you never do takes thirty seconds and a squint. Here's what you'll find — and why it explains every serum that ever did nothing for you.

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2%On The Label
6Ingredients
70+Published Studies
90Day Guarantee
An Uncomfortable Habit

The industry is betting you never flip the bottle.

Skincare doesn't work by magic. It works by dose. And the dose is hiding in plain sight — on the back of every bottle you own, in a list ordered from most to least.

Go get your current serum. We'll wait. Find the peptide on the ingredient list. Now look at where it sits. If it's in the bottom half — below the preservatives, below the fragrance — you've been applying a trace of it. A rounding error with good branding.

The 30-Second Test

Three questions. Any label. Any brand.

01

What percentage?

If the label says "peptide complex" with no number, there's a reason there's no number. A meaningful dose is a selling point — brands print it when they have it.

02

Where does it sit?

Ingredient lists are ordered by quantity. An active buried below the middle of the list is present in trace amounts — enough for the label, not for your skin.

03

Can you see it?

Copper peptides at a real concentration turn a serum visibly blue — no dye needed. A crystal-clear "copper peptide serum" is telling on itself.

Why Nothing Worked

It wasn't your skin. It was the dose.

The research on copper peptides — 70+ published studies since 1973 — used concentrations around 1–2%. The typical serum on the shelf contains a fraction of that. Same ingredient name on the front. Completely different product in the bottle.

So when your last serum did nothing, that wasn't evidence peptides don't work. It was evidence you never actually tried them.

Division Twenty bottle — the label states the dose
Our Label

Six ingredients. One number that matters.

Division Twenty passes its own test. The dose — the full 2% — is printed on the front, because it's the entire point of the product. The ingredient list is six lines long, so the peptide isn't hiding behind twenty fillers.

And the proof is visible: the serum is naturally blue, because that's what copper at a real concentration looks like. No dye. No tint. The color is the receipt.

What it does: firmer-looking skin, sharper-looking jaw and cheekbones, less puffy — in normal lighting.
Division Twenty 2% copper peptide serum
Label vs. Label

Stop paying for the front. Start reading the back.

You've already bought the underdosed version — probably more than once. This is the one that prints its number.

90-Day Money-Back2% On The Label6 Ingredients
Side By Side

Run the test on both.

The Test The $80–$200 Serums Division Twenty
Percentage stated? "Peptide complex" — no number 2%, printed on the bottle
Position on list Bottom half, below preservatives Six ingredients — nowhere to hide
Visible active Crystal clear Naturally blue from the copper
What you pay for The brand, the bottle, the counter The dose — from $49.99
If it does nothing That's your problem 90-day money-back guarantee
2,600+ Reviews

From people who finally read the label.

★★★★★

"I checked my old $140 serum after seeing this. The peptide was 14th on the list. Fourteenth."

reviewerVerified Buyer · 47
★★★★★

"Third copper peptide serum I've tried. First one that's actually blue. First one that did anything."

reviewerVerified Buyer · 55
★★★★★

"My esthetician asked what I switched to. I showed her the label. She photographed it."

reviewerVerified Buyer · 52
Weeks 1–2

A real dose, absorbed daily.

Two drops, once a day — no smell, no sticky film. Skin looks smoother and less puffy first. The full 2% is working below the surface before you see it.

Weeks 4–8

The difference a number makes.

Firmness builds where underdosed serums plateaued at nothing. Jawline and cheekbones start reading sharper in photos.

Weeks 8–12

What 2% actually looks like.

Firmer, more defined, noticeably less tired-looking. This is the result the studies described — because this is the dose the studies used.

Day 90

Judge it like a skeptic.

Compare your photos. If the difference isn't there, the refund is — full, even on an empty bottle.

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If the dose isn't on the label, it isn't in the bottle.

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The 2% copper peptide serum.

30mL · ~60-day supply · Oil-free · Ships within 24 hours.

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GUARANTEE

The label is a promise. This is the enforcement.

A brand that underdoses can't afford a 90-day guarantee — too many refunds. We can, because the dose is real. Visible results, or your money back. No restocking fees, no interrogation.

Before you decide
How do I actually read an ingredient list?
Top to bottom equals most to least. Anything in the top third is present in meaningful amounts. Anything in the bottom half — including most "hero" actives — is a trace. Our list is six lines, so there's nothing to decode.
Is 2% a lot?
It's the level the published research was built on (studies used roughly 1–2%). Most commercial serums use a fraction of that. 2% is the full studied dose — that's the whole point of this product.
Is the blue tint dye?
No. It's the copper itself, visible because it's present at a real concentration. No added colorant — a clear "copper serum" is the red flag.
I've tried copper peptides before and saw nothing.
Check that old label. If the peptide sat near the bottom of the list, you were applying a rounding error. You haven't tried the studied dose until you've tried the studied dose.
Will it irritate sensitive skin?
Six ingredients, fragrance-free and alcohol-free — built to be tolerable for reactive skin. Patch test first if you're cautious.
What if it doesn't work for me?
You don't pay. The 90-day money-back guarantee covers the full window — return it even empty.

You've read this far. Now read one more label.

Ours says 2%. It says it in the name, on the bottle, and in the color of the serum itself. Ninety days to see what a full dose does — or every dollar back.

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P.S. Keep the 30-second test. Use it on everything you buy from now on — including ours. That's exactly why we print the number.

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