A two-step cleansing method involving an oil-based cleanser followed by a water-based cleanser to thoroughly remove makeup and impurities.
A form of vitamin B3 that helps brighten skin, minimize pores, and reduce redness and inflammation.
Natural acids derived from fruits or milk used to exfoliate and brighten the skin. Common examples include glycolic acid and lactic acid.
A multitasking product that combines skincare and light foundation, offering hydration, sun protection, and light coverage.
A protein naturally found in the skin that provides elasticity and firmness. Often added to skincare products to improve texture and reduce wrinkles.
A moisturizing ingredient that softens and smooths the skin, commonly found in lotions and creams.
A chemical reaction where foundation or other makeup products change color after application, often appearing darker or orange.
Loose pigment or powder that falls onto the face during makeup application, often associated with eyeshadow.
An AHA derived from sugarcane that exfoliates the skin, improves texture, and reduces the appearance of fine lines and dark spots.
A product used to add a luminous glow to specific areas of the face, like the cheekbones, brow bones, and cupid's bow.