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Adjusting routines based on how skin responds over time.
Sagging caused by reduced firmness and structural support.
A medium-weight formula offering balanced hydration.
A mild exfoliating acid suitable for sensitive skin types.
Lines extending downward from the corners of the mouth.
Skin showing signs of aging such as fine lines, loss of firmness, or dryness.
The natural pigment responsible for skin, hair, and eye color.
Cells responsible for producing skin pigment.
A chronic pigmentation condition often triggered by hormones or sun exposure.
A mechanical exfoliation treatment using fine crystals or tips.
A procedure that creates micro-injuries to stimulate repair.
A petroleum-derived ingredient used for occlusion and barrier support.
The heat level used during blending, impacting texture and stability.
A product designed to hydrate, protect, and strengthen the skin barrier.
A daytime sequence focused on protection and hydration.
Creases running from the nose to the mouth.
A common myth suggesting natural ingredients are inherently superior.
A multi-benefit ingredient that supports even tone and barrier health.
A multi-benefit ingredient that supports barrier health, tone, and oil balance.
A richer formula designed to support overnight repair.
A hard, inflamed lesion located deep beneath the skin.
Formulated to avoid clogging pores.
Balanced skin that is neither too oily nor too dry.
Ingredients that seal in moisture and prevent water loss.
An oil-based product that dissolves makeup, sunscreen, and excess sebum.