
The Regenerative Trio
The regenerative arc rendered as one cabinet — doubled. Hari at first light, Saisei at last; a bio-cellulose veil on the nights that ask for more. Enough to carry a household, or a single ritual right through the season.
What's inside.
- ·2 × Hari Copper Peptide Elixir · 30 ml
- ·2 × Saisei Recovery Cream · 50 ml
- ·10 × Junsui Clinical Bio-Cellulose Mask
- ·Linen-wrapped presentation box · ritual card included
How it works.
Three repair signals in their natural sequence. GHK-Cu asks for new collagen by morning; PDRN and ceramides settle inflammation and rebuild the lipid envelope by night; the bio-cellulose mask carries the same molecules under an air-tight veil when the skin asks for a deeper pause. The arc, not the parts.
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 × Hari · 2 × Saisei · 10 × Bio-Cellulose Masks
- Ritual length
- 12–16 weeks of daily use, or two readers in parallel
- Savings vs. parts
- ≈ $65 against the parts sold separately
- Packaging
- Linen-wrapped box, recycled board
- Ritual card
- Twelve-week protocol, printed letterpress
- Best for
- First-time readers of the line · post-procedure recovery arc · gifting
How to use.
- 01
Week 1–2: Hari in the morning, Saisei at night. Let the skin meet the molecules.
- 02
Week 3–4: add a bio-cellulose mask on the two evenings the skin feels asked-of.
- 03
Week 5–6: settle into the rhythm. Reassess at six weeks — most readers feel it by then.
- 04
Pair with UV Shield in the morning. The arc holds, daily.
Pairs with · The introduction to the regenerative half of the line. Sits naturally with Mizu in the morning and Mugen Balm on travel weeks. For in-clinic delivery, see the Mesotherapy page.
Measured endpoints.
Skin firmness (cutometer R0)
Atrophic scar volume
Redness after needling, 24h
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.


