
Junsui Homme Regenerative Routine
A six-piece ritual for skin that is thicker, oilier, often a little tired around the eyes. Two cleansers, two serums, two cool sticks — a season's worth, or one for the home, one for the travel bag. Five quiet minutes, twice a day.
What's inside.
- ·Six pieces · matte black + gold
- ·PDRN · GHK-Cu · Caffeine
- ·Built around denser skin
- ·Five minutes, morning and night — for a full season
How it works.
Male skin runs about a quarter thicker, with twice the sebum and denser follicles. The cleanser uses a soft 2% salicylic acid to clear the path; the serum carries PDRN and GHK-Cu through that newly open door; the cool eye stick brings 3% caffeine to the orbital ridge, where tiredness gathers first.
Part of the Junsui Ritual Editions collection. Smaller collections built around a single intention — sun, season, a particular kind of skin. Same clinical heart, dressed for a different ritual.
The molecules inside.
Clinical detail.
- Set contents
- 2× 150ml cleanser · 2× 30ml serum · 2× 15ml eye stick
- Ritual time
- 5 minutes morning · 5 minutes evening
- Ritual length
- ≈ 6 months of daily use, or one for home and one for travel
- Savings vs. parts
- ≈ $70 against the parts sold separately
- Scent
- Hinoki and black cedar, softly
- Packaging
- Matte-black + brushed gold · refillable
- Skin type
- For thick, oily or combination skin
- Through stubble
- Yes — the serum carries through
How to use.
- 01
Morning: cleanser → serum (three drops) → eye stick (three swipes) → SPF.
- 02
Evening: cleanser → serum (three drops) → Saisei Cream if desired.
- 03
Apply serum within a minute of cleansing, while the skin is still soft.
- 04
Keep the eye stick cool — the chill is part of the gesture.
Pairs with · Stack with UV Shield in the morning. The serum passes through stubble without complaint. For in-clinic delivery, see the Mesotherapy page.
Measured endpoints.
Sebum (Sebumeter)
Periorbital puffiness (3D)
Post-shave redness duration
Endpoints reflect measured outcomes from internal panels and published literature on the active molecules. Individual results vary with skin type, barrier status, and adherence to protocol. Cosmetic claims only — not a medical device, not a drug.


