Last Updated on April 21, 2026 by omgbart

Hand Chemistry disappeared in 2022 and I was not ready for it. Neither, apparently, was anyone else. The product was showing up on eBay at five times the original price. That is not nostalgia. That is a gap in the market that nobody filled.
It is back. Deciem relaunched The Chemistry Brand on April 2 with Hand Chemistry as the sole returning hero. More products are planned. For now, this is the one that matters.

I reviewed the original range in 2015 and I will be honest about how it started: I walked out of Target with it for absolutely no reason other than the packaging. Those tubes were hard to ignore. Vivid, colour-coded, clinical-looking without being cold. The kind of shelf presence that bypasses your better judgment and lands in your basket before you have had a chance to think. What I did not expect was for the formula to back up the packaging completely.

What made Hand Chemistry different
Most hand creams are a formality. You apply them, they sit on top, they come off on everything you touch, and two hours later you are back to square one. Hand Chemistry was never that. Deciem applied the same active-first logic that built The Ordinary and directed it at the hands, an area the rest of the industry treats as an afterthought.

The original formula had a 19.5% active complex. Non-greasy. Absorbed fast enough to go straight back to a keyboard or a phone. The Heel Chemistry was the sleeper hit of the range, minty and eucalyptus-based, and the best thing I ever used on my feet. Nothing replaced it after it was discontinued.

What the new formula is built around
The reformulated Hand Chemistry centres on Copper Tripeptide-1, INCI name GHK-Cu. This is a copper-bound peptide complex that occurs naturally in human plasma and declines with age. It works by signalling the skin's own repair cascade, stimulating the breakdown of damaged collagen and promoting the synthesis of new, healthy collagen, elastin, and glycosaminoglycans.

One study comparing it against vitamin C and tretinoin found copper tripeptide increased collagen production in 70% of participants after one month, against 50% for vitamin C and 40% for tretinoin. On hands, where skin is thinner and ages faster than the face, it is an unusually well-targeted active.
One formulation note worth knowing: GHK-Cu is sensitive to low pH. Anything below pH 5 can destabilise the complex. If you use hand acids, apply Hand Chemistry on clean skin rather than layering it directly over an acid.
The formula also carries Tremella Fuciformis Sporocarp extract, a biotechnological mushroom derivative that binds moisture at rates comparable to hyaluronic acid. The base absorbs fast and does not fight with anything layered over it.

Worth it?
$12 for 50ml, $20 for 100ml. Deciem pricing, Deciem philosophy. The formula does all the talking.
I did not go looking for this in 2015. The packaging found me first. This time I know exactly what I am buying and I am buying it anyway.
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I saw this at CVS once and laughed. I can buy Whole Foods brand hand cream with argan that’s only nine dollars. It’s made the exact same way as L’occittane is in France. This hand therapy garbage is just water and silicones.