
Mizu Dermal Infusion Concentrate
A daily echo of our flagship Mizu ampoule. Two forms of hyaluronic acid — one that rests on the surface, one that lingers below — held in a low-shear airless pump. Every press is as clear as the first.
What's inside.
- ·1.0% high-MW + crosslinked HA, layered
- ·Airless 30 ml medical glass · stays as poured
- ·Sits cleanly beneath SPF or Saisei Cream
- ·Unscented · skin-balanced pH · plant-based
How it works.
Hyaluronic acid is the body's own water-binder, holding up to a thousand times its weight in moisture. The high-molecular-weight fraction settles into a soft film across the surface, lifting the light the way still water does — the optical signature called mizu-hada. A crosslinked partner stays put past the twenty-four-hour mark, so the calm carries into tomorrow.
Part of the Junsui At-Home Aesthetics collection. The same molecules that quiet a treatment room, gentled for daily use. Skincare as a small, repeatable ritual — water, light, repair, breath.
The molecules inside.
Clinical detail.
- Volume
- 30 ml
- Vehicle
- Aqueous, oil-free
- pH
- 6.8 ± 0.2
- Viscosity
- 8,000–12,000 cP
- Preservation
- Phenoxyethanol-free · ECOCERT
- Packaging
- Airless glass · UV-blocking
How to use.
- 01
Cleanse, then pat skin until just damp. Press one or two pumps into the palm.
- 02
Sweep upward across face, neck and décolleté before any oil.
- 03
Pause for a slow breath. Then layer Hari, or close with Saisei.
- 04
Morning and evening. No ceiling — the ritual is daily.
Pairs with · Pour beneath the Mizu ampoule for an in-room intensive, or close the evening with Saisei Recovery Cream. For in-clinic delivery, see the Mesotherapy page.
Measured endpoints.
Surface hydration (corneometry)
Water loss through the skin (TEWL)
Visible luminosity (chromameter L*)
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.





