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A technique involving multiple light layers of toner for deep hydration.
Water-soluble acids that exfoliate the surface and improve radiance.
Exfoliating acids that improve brightness by removing surface buildup.
The skin’s natural protective barrier that helps defend against bacteria and moisture loss.
A common inflammatory condition affecting pores and oil glands.
Adhesive patches used to protect and heal active blemishes.
Skin that is prone to clogged pores, blemishes, and breakouts.
Ingredients that directly influence skin function and results.
Pigmented spots associated with aging and UV exposure.
Packaging that limits air exposure to protect formula integrity.
Ethanol-based ingredients that can act as solvents or penetration enhancers.
A soothing plant extract used to calm and hydrate.
A water-free product made entirely from oils, waxes, or butters.
Skincare focused on preventing and reducing visible signs of aging.
A protective formula designed to neutralize free radicals and environmental stressors.
Protective ingredients that combat free-radical damage.
A nourishing oil that softens skin and improves elasticity.
A toner designed to tighten pores and reduce excess oil.
Moderating strong ingredients to protect the skin barrier.
A multi-functional acid used to treat acne and uneven tone.
Oil-soluble acids that penetrate pores to clear congestion.
A plant-derived alternative to vitamin A used to improve texture and tone with less irritation.
Restoring strength and function to the skin’s defense system.
The total amount of product made in a single formulation run.
An antibacterial treatment that reduces acne-causing bacteria.