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A rich treatment offering deep nourishment and comfort.
A thicker formula suited for dry or compromised skin.
Fine lines that form at the outer corners of the eyes.
A severe form involving deep, painful lesions.
Discoloration under the eyes caused by genetics, fatigue, or circulation.
A lighter formula focused on daytime hydration and protection.
Skin lacking water rather than oil, often appearing dull or tight.
A manual exfoliation technique removing surface hair and dead skin.
A silicone-based ingredient that smooths texture and reduces moisture loss.
A two-step cleansing method using oil-based cleansing followed by water-based cleansing.
A misconception that internal hydration alone directly improves skin moisture.
Packaging that dispenses liquid formulas drop by drop.
Skin that lacks sufficient oil, often feeling tight or flaky.
A protein that allows skin to stretch and bounce back.
Ingredients that soften and smooth the skin surface.
Ingredients used to bind oil and water into stable products.
A blended system of oil and water stabilized for consistent texture and performance.
Natural enzymes that break down dead skin cells without abrasion.
A lightweight, hydrating layer that supports skin renewal and absorption.
Concentrated plant extracts used for scent and potential benefits.
A nighttime sequence focused on repair and treatment.
A treatment containing exfoliating agents to remove dead skin cells.
A toner containing acids to gently remove dead skin cells.
The removal of dead skin cells to improve texture and clarity.
How often exfoliation should be performed to maintain balance.