Sensei Suru
SENSEI SURU serum is the first Regenerating Serum that contains more than 53 complex amino acids and is accompanied by various natural active ingredients. It combines two extraordinary active ingredients, namely Salmon Ovary Peptide (Marine Placenta) and Salmon DNA, which provide various benefits for the vitality and nourishment of your skin.
Sensei Suru is a Regenerating Serum that contains more than 53 amino acids which promote skin cell regeneration, enhance cell nutrition, and accelerate the growth of new skin cells.
It stimulates the skin to produce its own proteins and new elastic fiber proteins, restoring skin elasticity effectively, reducing wrinkles, tightening, and brightening the skin.
In cases of skin injury (for example, post-surgery), Sensei Suru reduces inflammation effects and enhances the recovery function, promoting the growth of new skin cells from the skin structure to accelerate the healing process from laser treatment or peeling on the face and other skin areas.
Sensei Suru is the world’s first Nano-Peptide Regenerating Serum, an innovation from the Japanese pharmaceutical company AFC-HD AMS Lifescience. It combines two extraordinary active ingredients: Salmon Ovary Peptide (Marine Placenta) and Salmon DNA. Sensei Suru offers numerous positive benefits for skin health and beauty. Additionally, one of its active ingredients has been awarded the Nobel Prize in 1986.
Sensei Suru is made from 100% natural ingredients and is free from:
Ceramide
Ceramide is a family of waxy lipid molecules composed of sphingosine and fatty acids. Ceramides are found in the cells of the skin, forming up to 50% of the outermost layer or epidermis.
Here are some benefits for the skin:
Sensei Suru Grand Gold Award Monde Selection 2022
The Grand Gold Award is the highest accolade in this competition. Great news for the entire AFC Lifescience Indonesia family, as one of AFC’s products, Sensei Suru Serum, has won the Grand Gold Award at the Monde Selection Award 2022.
- Mercury
- Heavy metals
- Chemicals
- Dyes
- Preservatives
- Hormones
- Radiation
- Dark Pore Improving Agent (Japan-4792588): Improves dark pores on the skin.
- Melanin Production Inhibition – Skin Whitening (Japan-4005113): Inhibits melanin production (whitens skin).
- Histamine Release Inhibition – Anti-Allergic Effect (Japan-3981397): Inhibits histamine release (anti-allergic effect on the skin).
- Hair Restoration (Japan-4643754): Restores hair.
- Suppression of Histamine Release, Melanin Production, Improvement of Dark Pores and Increase Sebum (Korea-10-1450681): Suppresses histamine release and melanin production, improves dark pores, and increases sebum on the skin.
- Accelerates new skin cell growth
- Moisturizes, tightens, and brightens the skin
- Reduces wrinkles
- Reduces inflammation on the skin
- Accelerates the healing process of skin wounds
- Prevents Premature Aging: Salmon DNA improves moisture levels, collagen, fibronection, and elastin in the face, neck, and hands. Treatment with salmon DNA promotes skin regeneration and rejuvenation by activating cell renewal. Skin refreshment and rejuvenation become visibly apparent within just 2 months of treatment. In other words, this treatment helps prevent skin aging.
- Prevents Exposure to Free Radicals: Free radicals are responsible for breaking down skin collagen and causing unpleasant skin issues like wrinkles, dark spots, fine lines, and sagging skin. Salmon DNA enhances endogenous hyaluronic acid levels through in-situ manipulation of numerous water molecules, intensively eliminating free radicals. It stimulates fibroblasts, thereby boosting collagen production.
- Brightens the Face: The human body cannot produce its own protein generations and needs to absorb them from the external environment. Salmon, rich in protein, aids in producing new skin cells with necessary proteins. These absorbed proteins build essential blocks within the skin segment. Thus, salmon DNA moisturizes the skin, brightening it and preventing dullness.
- Protects Against UV Rays: UV rays contribute to skin aging, wrinkles, and serious skin cancers like melanoma.
- Prevents Dry Skin: Exposure to dry weather conditions, hot water, and specific chemicals can dry out the skin. DNA injections can prevent and address dry skin issues. This is because the salmon DNA layer retains more water than untreated skin. When applied to the skin, it can slow down water evaporation and keep the tissue hydrated for a long time.
- Accelerates Wound Healing: Salmon DNA reduces excessive epidermal growth and significantly increases the formation of blood capillaries, thereby speeding up wound healing on the face.
- Peptides: These substances signal the skin to produce more collagen, minimizing wrinkles and fine lines on the face.
- EGF (Epidermal Growth Factor): This protein stimulates cell growth, prompting healthy skin to repair itself by producing collagen and elastin.
- AHA (Alpha Hydroxy Acid): This ingredient acts as an exfoliator to remove dead skin cells and stimulate the production of new collagen.
- Neurotransmitter Peptides: Minimize wrinkles, especially expression lines.
- Signal Peptides: Trigger collagen and elastin production, making the skin firmer and fuller.
- Carrier Peptides: Deliver elements like copper and magnesium to tighten the skin and improve elasticity.
- Enzyme-Inhibitor Peptides: Limit the body’s loss of natural peptides and help prevent pigmentation.
- Marine Placenta and Salmon DNA: These ingredients aid in skin regeneration by stimulating collagen production.
- Coco Caprylate: By delivering nutrients to the deepest layers of the skin, it helps repair skin damage from within.
- Vitamin E: Supports the regeneration of damaged or lost tissue cells and acts as an antioxidant to inhibit free radicals that damage the skin.
- Hokkaido Angelica Root: Helps prevent and repair damage to cells and collagen in the skin by maintaining connective tissue in the deeper layers of the skin.
- Dark spots can expand, for example, they may grow larger and become more prominent in size.
- Prominent dark spots often have irregular shapes.
- As dark spots develop, their texture may become uneven or bumpy.
- Dark spots can change in color.
- Dark spots may feel painful.
- Combination of active ingredients: Not all skin types tolerate various active ingredients found in skincare products, so it’s important to understand each skin’s tolerance.
- Risks associated with treatments: It’s crucial to research treatments thoroughly before undergoing them to avoid worsening skin conditions.
- Underestimating sunscreen: Neglecting sunscreen use is a significant mistake as it can protect the skin from external factors that trigger pigmentation.
- Overproduction of oil by the body.
- Hair follicles experiencing irritation.
- Hormonal changes during puberty, menstruation, or due to birth control pills.
- Consumption of certain medications leading to excessive sweating.
- Health issues such as stress, etc.
- Fatigue or lack of sleep.
- Increased melanin production in the skin.
- Inflammation.
- Fluid accumulation around the eyes.
- Stress.
Dark Eye Circles: What Should You Do
- Improve your sleep pattern to reduce fatigue that can worsen dark circles.
- Ensure your body stays hydrated by meeting daily fluid intake needs.
- Use specialized eye creams designed to reduce dark circles and brighten the skin around the eyes.
- Always apply sunscreen to protect the skin from UV rays that can worsen pigmentation around the eyes.
- Use serums containing active ingredients like peptides or vitamins to rejuvenate and hydrate the skin around the eyes.
- Maintain potassium intake by consuming potassium-rich foods such as bananas, green vegetables, or nuts.
- Avoid alcohol and caffeine which can disrupt sleep patterns and exacerbate dark circles.
Treating Hyperpigmentation
The appearance of dark spots on the skin, especially on the face, can be bothersome. To address spots caused by hyperpigmentation, here are several treatment methods you can consider:- Consume vitamin C: Vitamin C can help brighten the skin and reduce excessive melanin production that causes hyperpigmentation.
- Use moisturizing creams: Choose creams or skincare products that contain ingredients like niacinamide or kojic acid, known to help reduce hyperpigmentation.
- Laser treatments: Laser treatments can effectively remove dark spots by targeting excess melanin in the skin layers.
- Use skin serums: Incorporate serums containing ingredients such as arbutin or licorice extract, which gradually lighten the skin and reduce hyperpigmentation.
The Active Ingredients in Sensei Suru
Marine Placenta Marine Placenta is rich in amino acids and has a low molecular weight. In addition, Marine Placenta offers several benefits for your skin health:
Hyaluronic Acid (Hyaluronan)
Hyaluronic Acid, also known as hyaluronan, is a clear and sticky substance produced naturally by the body. Its functions are as follows:
- Improves skin elasticity
- Assists in skin cell regeneration
- Stimulates collagen production
- Improves pores, fine lines, and dark spots on the face
- Improving skin moisture (Preventing skin from losing moisture)
- Smoothing the skin
- Achieving glowing skin
- Improving dark spots
- Acts as an antioxidant, preventing skin cell damage caused by free radicals.
- Inhibits collagen damage in the skin.
- Repairs skin cell damage caused by UVA radiation.
- Works more effectively and safely for skin cells compared to Vitamin C in maintaining connective tissues in the skin.
- Acts as a builder between cells that build connective tissue in the skin, thereby keeping the skin from sagging.
- Has the smallest molecule size allowing optimal absorption.
- Acts as a humectant moisturizer that attracts moisture into the skin.
- Acts as a skin booster by triggering skin cell growth, thus making the skin appear smoother and fresher in the long term.
- Being the precursor to all antioxidants, repairing cell damage from free radicals and the harmful effects of sunlight.
- Having a brightening effect through its anti-melanogenic effect (anti-formation of melanin cells, which are dark skin formers).
- Locking in skin moisture.
- Maintaining skin elasticity, reducing wrinkles, and smoothing the skin’s surface.
- It is composed of smaller and more stable molecules of hyaluronic acid.
- It functions to maintain skin moisture.
- Acts as an anti-aging agent by forming supportive tissue elements in the skin, thereby preventing wrinkles and signs of aging.
- Ceramide NP, NG, and AP found in skincare products help to lock in moisture, preventing dryness and irritation of the skin.
- Ceramides, along with cholesterol and fatty acids, function to bind your skin cells together and create a strong skin barrier, which can slow down signs of aging.
- Beneficial for maintaining skin moisture and preventing the entry of germs/bacteria into the body.
- A lack of ceramides in the body can lead to skin dehydration and increased irritation.
- Helps repair damage to the strongest layer of the skin (epidermis).
- Hydrolyzed collagen has the smallest particle size (500 Da), allowing for maximum absorption into the skin.
- Acts as a direct antioxidant by donating lost electrons to free radicals.
- Locks in moisture on the skin (moisturizer).
- Prevents premature aging by stimulating cell proliferation (cell life cycle), thus maintaining skin elasticity.
- One of the best natural moisturizers (emollients), it absorbs well into the skin and fills in the loose gaps in the skin, thus helping to maintain skin elasticity.
- Prevents skin from losing moisture.
- Acts as a good antioxidant.
- Lightweight. It is a light and non-greasy ingredient that locks in moisture on the skin.
- Anti-Inflammatory. Helps reduce redness and inflammation on the skin, especially for acne, rosacea, and eczema.
- Anti-Aging. Squalene can prevent premature aging by reducing fine lines on the face.
- UV Protection. Has properties to repair UV damage by reducing pigmentation and minimizing scars.
- Drink plenty of water regularly.
- Get enough restful sleep.
- Use facial serums for optimal hydration.
- Consume an adequate amount of fruits and vegetables.
- Avoid direct sunlight.
- Always double cleanse to ensure clean skin.
- Use minimalistic skincare products focused on skin repair.
- Optionally, store serums in the refrigerator for a cooling sensation.
- Don’t forget to apply hydrating toner or essence before using skincare products.