I watched a client last week walk into my office with skin that looked like crinkled parchment paper under her lower lashes. She had spent nearly three hundred dollars on a high-end Super Multi Corrective Eye Zone Treatment and a series of "brightening" serums, yet she looked five years older than she did six months ago. She wasn't a victim of a bad product. She was a victim of a bad sequence. Sheβd been slathering this rich, multi-action cream over a bone-dry surface, expecting it to do the work of a humectant, an occlusive, and a chemical exfoliant all at once. It doesn't work that way. When you apply a heavy corrective formula to dehydrated, dead skin cells, the product just sits on top like a heavy tarp over a wilted garden. You'
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