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The period a product remains safe and effective before degrading.
Texture-enhancing ingredients that improve slip and smoothness.
The outer defense system that retains moisture and blocks irritants.
Specific issues someone wants to address, such as acne, pigmentation, or aging.
A classification based on how skin naturally behaves, including oil production and sensitivity.
A category of products and practices focused on maintaining healthy, balanced skin.
Educational and operational tools for selling skincare products.
Components used to build effective skin products.
A consistent sequence of steps used to care for skin daily.
Sealing the skin with occlusives to prevent overnight moisture loss.
A calming treatment designed to reduce redness and irritation.
A targeted treatment applied directly to individual blemishes.
A lightweight, stable oil that mimics natural skin lipids without clogging pores.
Evaluating how a product holds up over time under different conditions.
Environmental factors that influence product longevity and safety.
The outermost layer of skin responsible for protection.
Cleansing agents that can be harsh if overused or improperly formulated.
Flat brown spots caused by cumulative sun exposure.
Daily sun protection used to prevent premature aging.
Daily use of sun protection to prevent damage and aging.
Cleansing agents that help water and oil mix to lift away impurities.
Water loss from the skin surface leading to dryness.
A botanical oil with antimicrobial properties used cautiously for blemishes.
Sun protection with added pigment to blend more seamlessly into skin tones.
A liquid step used after cleansing to prep skin for hydration or treatment.