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Anyone heard of topical oxytocin for wrinkles?
Oxytocin is the “love hormone,”
but there’s some interesting data on it as an anti-aging skin agent when applied topically, especially combined with microneedling to get it through the skin barrier. Very niche, way outside normal retinol territory.
Mostly recent human-based studies:
Microneedling seems key for penetration and results.
Targets fine lines, crow’s feet, forehead wrinkles — smoother, younger-looking skin without fillers. Indirect collagen support + anti-inflammatory effect. Very under the radar maxxing compared to stuff like GHK-CU
Experimental. Not FDA-approved for cosmetic use.
Oxytocin sourcing = research chem territory (risk of bunk product).
Microneedling done wrong = irritation / damage.
Systemic absorption is possible but studies report low sides.
Hyaluronic acid (hydration), retinol (collagen) but don’t overlap days.
Some trials paired with LED/red light for healing.
More users talk about melatonin or IGF-1 topicals.
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Oxytocin is the “love hormone,”

but there’s some interesting data on it as an anti-aging skin agent when applied topically, especially combined with microneedling to get it through the skin barrier. Very niche, way outside normal retinol territory.
What the research shows
Mostly recent human-based studies:
- Reduces wrinkle depth and overall skin aging scores
- Lowers inflammation and oxidative stress in skin
- Reduces fibroblast senescence (older, dysfunctional skin cells)
- Improves skin barrier function and healing
- Higher oxytocin levels correlate with more youthful-looking skin
Microneedling seems key for penetration and results.
Looksmax angle
Targets fine lines, crow’s feet, forehead wrinkles — smoother, younger-looking skin without fillers. Indirect collagen support + anti-inflammatory effect. Very under the radar maxxing compared to stuff like GHK-CU
Caution
Experimental. Not FDA-approved for cosmetic use.
Oxytocin sourcing = research chem territory (risk of bunk product).
Microneedling done wrong = irritation / damage.
Systemic absorption is possible but studies report low sides.
Protocol used in studies
- Topical oxytocin (~10–50 IU/ml, DYOR)
- Microneedling 0.5–1.0 mm for delivery
- Sessions every 2–4 weeks
- 4–6 sessions total
Stacking ideas
Hyaluronic acid (hydration), retinol (collagen) but don’t overlap days.
Some trials paired with LED/red light for healing.
More users talk about melatonin or IGF-1 topicals.
PERFECT FOR LOVELESS TRUECELLS



Read My New high IQ Threads

Pinealon guide
https://looksmax.gg/threads/pinealon-for-sleep-longevity-botb.16175/
Livagen guide
https://looksmax.gg/threads/livagen-niche-peptide-for-anti-aging-botb.16177/
ET-02 guide
https://looksmax.gg/threads/et-02-a-new-topical-for-hair-regrowth-botb.16209/And REP them

- Randomized split-face human study (oxytocin + microneedling):
https://www.researchgate.net/public...andomised_Placebo-Controlled_Split-Face_Study - Oxytocin reduces fibroblast senescence (PMC):
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8374585/ - Oxytocin and skin barrier / inflammation (MDPI):
https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9284/12/5/184 - Hormonal anti-aging overview:
https://studyfinds.org/hormonal-fountain-of-youth-endocrine-science-reverse-wrinkles/ - Clinical commentary on oxytocin & skin aging:
https://www.dermatologytimes.com/view/clinical-study-points-to-oxytocins-antiaging-benefits - Additional context:
https://scitechdaily.com/anti-aging...-a-new-way-to-stop-wrinkles-and-graying-hair/
https://www.news-medical.net/news/2...w-way-to-treat-wrinkles-and-hair-graying.aspx
https://ifscc.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Zuo-Jinhui-MGdN-2021-submission.pdf
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