The Studio.
The Record.
Senalor began as a discipline of notation. Before a product enters the catalogue, its ingredient origins are traced, its batch documentation is reviewed, and its formulation rationale is written into the archive.
A Catalogue Founded on Documented Evidence
The founding context of Senalor is a practical one: the men's wellness supplement market in the United Kingdom is large, varied, and difficult to navigate without a reference standard. Products arrive with marketing language that describes outcomes without explaining compositions. Senalor exists to fill that gap — not with advocacy, but with documentation.
The catalogue covers two categories that converge around a single concept: the appearance and function of a man who maintains a considered daily routine. Nutritional supplement compositions address the internal dimension — vitamins for men, energy and endurance complex formulas, micronutrient blends for daily supplement routine. Skincare compositions address the external dimension — anti-aging cream, moisturising cream, collagen and hyaluronic acid formulas, face cream entries for men who attend to facial care.
Both categories are subject to the same archival discipline: ingredient origin is documented, batch records are retained, and formulation rationale is written in plain language.
Composition First
Every catalogue entry is built around the ingredient composition, not the marketing summary. Active content concentrations, serving composition, and elemental profile are the primary data points. Brand language is secondary.
Sourcing Transparency
Active ingredients are sourced from documented suppliers whose facilities maintain food-grade processing standards. Each batch carries a certificate of composition, retained in the lot record for the product's archive entry.
Independent Verification
Ingredient profiles are selected based on published nutritional research and undergo third-party batch verification for composition accuracy. The results are cross-referenced with each product's lot record before the entry is added to the catalogue.
Beauty and Youth Products, Examined Plainly
The skincare section of the Senalor catalogue was added in the second year of operation, when it became apparent that the men's facial care market shared the same documentation problem as the supplement market. Anti-aging cream entries made claims about skin rejuvenation products without disclosing active ingredient concentrations. Moisturising cream entries described "advanced hydrating formula" without noting the hyaluronic acid percentage.
The Senalor approach to face cream and facial care entries is identical to the supplement approach: the catalogue documents what is in the product, where the key ingredients came from, and what independent verification of the batch confirmed. A collagen and hyaluronic acid cream entry in the Senalor archive includes sourcing notation for both active compounds, the batch code from the production lot, and a plain-language summary of each ingredient's documented role in hydrating formula performance.
Skin rejuvenation products in the anti-aging skincare category are among the most heavily marketed in the personal care industry. The catalogue's role is not to adjudicate between marketing claims, but to provide a documented reference point against which a reader can assess any product in the field.
"There is a quiet logic to how the skin draws on active ingredients across a day — a logic that the Senalor skincare catalogue works to respect rather than override."
Senalor Editorial Standard, 2024 — Document ref. SKN-01
Senalor products are nutritional food-supplements registered with the applicable local regulatory authority under food-supplement classification. Products meet compositional and labelling requirements for nutritional supplement categories. We recommend speaking with a qualified wellness or nutrition professional before introducing any supplement to your daily routine, particularly if you have specific dietary requirements.