Argireline Prices
Also known as Acetyl Hexapeptide-3; Acetyl Hexapeptide-8
7 listings from 7 vendors, normalised to one honest price per milligram.
Cheapest per mg
$0.49/mg
At
Verified Peptides
Vendors
7
Sizes
10mg, 200mg
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Argireline price per mg by vendor
Prices last collected August 19, 2026.
| Vendor | Size | Price | Per mg | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Verified PeptidesVerified COAShips USOut of stock | 200mg | $99.00 | $0.49 | View |
| Peptide Shop Canada | 200mg | $106.24 | $0.53 | View |
| Raw AminoVerified COAShips US | 200mg | $202.00 | $1.01 | View |
| Biotech PeptidesVerified COAShips US | 200mg | $210.00 | $1.05 | View |
| Behemoth LabzVerified COAShips US | 200mg | $214.96 | $1.07 | View |
| Cocer PeptidesVerified COAShips US | 200mg | $226.00 | $1.13 | View |
| Umbrella LabsVerified COAShips US | 10mg | $39.99 | $4.00 | View |
About Argireline
- What it is
- Argireline is the trade name for acetyl hexapeptide, a synthetic peptide whose sequence corresponds to the end of the SNAP-25 protein involved in neurotransmitter release. It is used in topical cosmetic products intended to soften the appearance of expression lines. A 2002 study reported reduced wrinkle depth with a topical formulation, although independent clinical evidence remains limited. It is regulated as a cosmetic ingredient.
- How it works
- It mimics the SNAP-25 protein terminus and is proposed to interfere with SNARE complex formation, reducing muscle contraction.
- Researched for
- Expression lines; forehead wrinkles; crow's feet appearance; cosmetic anti-aging
- Half-life
- Not established
- Familiarity
- Beginner
- Research evidence
- Human trials - early or small
- Regulatory status
- Cosmetic ingredient
- Key risk
- None documented
For educational and research purposes only. Not medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before using any research compound.