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The strength level of exfoliating acids in a formula.
The acidity level required for exfoliating agents to function effectively.
A misconception equating higher price with better performance.
Awareness of product freshness and safe usage periods.
Aging accelerated by environmental and lifestyle factors.
A product formulated specifically for the delicate eye area.
Gentle manual techniques used to stimulate circulation and reduce tension around the eyes.
Swelling around the eyes often linked to fluid retention.
A lightweight treatment delivering actives around the eyes.
A treatment applied temporarily to deliver concentrated benefits.
Care practices and products designed specifically for the face.
A product designed to remove dirt, oil, and impurities from the skin.
Educational resources outlining how to create face products.
Differences in formulation strength and suitability between face and body products.
A fine spray that refreshes, hydrates, or preps skin throughout the day.
A lipid-based product used to seal in moisture and support the skin barrier.
Care specifically tailored to the skin on the face, addressing its unique needs.
Essential lipids that support structure and softness.
Shallow lines that develop from expression and aging.
A cleanser that creates lather to remove oil and debris effectively.
The process of designing and combining ingredients into an effective product.
Tools used to calculate accurate ingredient ratios.
Added scent components used to enhance user experience.
A lightweight cleanser ideal for oily or acne-prone skin types.
A lightweight, cooling treatment with a jelly-like texture.