There is no women's peptide. There are goals.
Search results love to slap the word women on a list of peptides as if biology were sorted into pink and blue boxes. It is not. A peptide is a short chain of amino acids that does the same thing in any body. What actually differs is the goal you are trying to reach, and women tend to search for a recognizable cluster of them: managing weight, keeping skin and hair healthy, recovering from training or injury, supporting libido, steadying energy, and aging well over the long run.
So this guide is organized by goal, not by gender. For each goal we name the compounds people research, explain in plain terms what they are studied for, and show the lowest price per milligram we currently track. Everything here is for research use only. None of it is medical advice, and Clearly Peptides does not sell anything. We compare prices and lab data so you can decide with clear eyes. If you want the full grid, the compare tool and lab data page are always open.
Prices change. The figures below are what we tracked at publication. Always confirm the live number on the linked product page before you act.
Weight and metabolism
This is the category drawing the most attention right now. Two compounds dominate the research conversation, both in the GLP class that influences appetite and blood sugar signaling.
- Tirzepatide acts on two gut hormone pathways at once and is the more talked about of the pair in metabolic research. Lowest we track: $94.99/30mg = $3.17/mg (Onyx Biolabs). See the tirzepatide page.
- Semaglutide works on a single GLP pathway and has the longer research history of the two. Lowest we track: $74.99/15mg = $5/mg (Onyx Biolabs). See the semaglutide page.
Notice the per mg gap. Tirzepatide lands cheaper per milligram in our tracking even though the bottle price is higher, because you are buying more total material. That is exactly the kind of comparison the headline price hides, and the reason we report cost per milligram first. For more on this category specifically, see the weight loss guide.
Skin and hair
GHK-Cu is the copper peptide researched for skin and follicle support, and it is the standout value on this entire list. We track it at $35/50mg = $0.7/mg (EZ Peptides), with a top lab purity of 99.991%, the highest of any compound here. See the GHK-Cu page.
We will not pretend a peptide is a cosmetic miracle. GHK-Cu is studied in research settings, not promised as a beauty product, and how any individual responds is not something we can claim. If skin and hair are your main focus, the dedicated guides go deeper: skin and beauty and hair growth.
Recovery
BPC-157 is the recovery compound people ask about most, studied in the context of soft tissue and gut research. Whether you train hard or just want to support how your body bounces back, this is the name that comes up. Lowest we track: $39.99/10mg = $4/mg (Onyx Biolabs), with a top purity of 99.95%. See the BPC-157 page.
Dosing here, as everywhere on this page, is a conversation for a qualified professional and the research literature, not a number we will hand you. Our job is to make sure that when you do source it, you are not overpaying and the material is lab verified.
Libido
Two compounds come up in libido research, and they work through different mechanisms.
- PT-141 acts on the nervous system pathways tied to arousal rather than on blood flow. Lowest we track: $42/10mg = $4.2/mg (Next Gen Peptides). See the PT-141 page.
- Kisspeptin is studied for its role in the hormone signaling that sits upstream of reproductive function. Lowest we track: $44/10mg = $4.4/mg (EZ Peptides). See the kisspeptin page.
Both carry high lab purity in our data, PT-141 at 99.916% and kisspeptin at 99.899%. These are sensitive areas of physiology, so professional guidance matters more here, not less.
Energy and longevity
Two more goals round out the cluster women search for: steadier energy and aging well over the long term.
- MOTS-c is a mitochondrial derived peptide studied in the context of metabolism and energy. Lowest we track: $120/40mg = $3/mg (Onyx Biolabs). See the MOTS-c page.
- Epitalon is the compound most associated with longevity research. Lowest we track: $100/50mg = $2/mg (Onyx Biolabs). See the epitalon page.
| Compound | Goal | Lowest per mg we track | Top purity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tirzepatide | Weight | $3.17/mg | 99.223% |
| Semaglutide | Weight | $5/mg | 99.856% |
| GHK-Cu | Skin and hair | $0.7/mg | 99.991% |
| BPC-157 | Recovery | $4/mg | 99.95% |
| PT-141 | Libido | $4.2/mg | 99.916% |
| Kisspeptin | Libido | $4.4/mg | 99.899% |
| MOTS-c | Energy | $3/mg | 99.76% |
| Epitalon | Longevity | $2/mg | 99.8% |
How to start and not overpay
Whichever goal brought you here, the same three habits keep you from overpaying and from buying something untested.
- Compare on price per milligram, not bottle price. A $120 bottle can be cheaper per mg than a $40 one. The calculator does the math in seconds.
- Read the COA before you buy. A certificate of analysis is the lab test behind a purity number. No COA, no confidence. Every figure on this page traces back to one on our lab data page.
- Cross check the vendor. The lowest price only counts if it comes from a vendor that publishes real testing. Browse who we track on the vendors page.
Frequently asked.
Are these peptides specifically for women?
No. Peptides act the same in any body. We organized this guide by the goals women most often search for, which is different from claiming a compound is gendered. The same list serves anyone with the same goals.
Which peptide is the best value here?
By price per milligram, GHK-Cu is the clear standout in our tracking at $0.7/mg from EZ Peptides, and it also carries the highest lab purity on the list at 99.991%. Value always depends on your goal though, since the cheapest compound is not useful if it targets the wrong outcome.
Can you tell me how much to take?
No. We do not give dosing or medical advice. Everything we publish is for research use only. Dosing belongs to the research literature and a qualified professional who knows your situation.
Why do you show price per milligram instead of the bottle price?
Because the bottle price hides the real cost. A larger bottle often works out cheaper per milligram even when its sticker looks higher. Per mg is the only number that lets you compare products fairly, which is why we lead with it everywhere.
Does Clearly Peptides sell any of these?
No. We are a price comparison and lab data aggregator. We do not sell peptides. We track vendors, prices, and certificates of analysis so you can choose with clear information, then buy from the source directly.