Elegant peach-and-gold skincare infographic showing AHA, BHA, and PHA differences in a soft beauty editorial layout. Features a 4-zone skin-type guide, inclusive skin-tone visuals, ingredient comparison callouts, and a beginner-friendly routine flow aligned with how to use retinol as a beginner.
Re-render this exact infographic with every label, heading and caption translated. We re-use all the original attributes (topic, style, palette, …) and only swap the language. Currently in English.
Skincare infographic titled "AHA vs BHA vs PHA Differences". SKIN-TYPE GUIDE archetype with a soft beauty editorial layout in a peach & gold palette, Pinterest-friendly, elegant spacing, inclusive beauty visuals across a wide range of skin tones, acne/blemish-focused but gentle and non-judgmental. Create a clean 4-zone skin-type map for Oily, Dry, Combination, and Sensitive skin, showing which exfoliating acid type is commonly associated with each zone visually and neutrally. Include 6 numbered product steps with clean bottle/jar icons and English labels: 1. Oil Cleanser, 2. Gentle Cleanser, 3. Toner, 4. Exfoliating Serum, 5. Moisturizer, 6. SPF 50. Add small time-of-day badges where appropriate: PM for steps 1-5 and AM for step 6. Include clear ingredient comparison callouts for AHA, BHA, and PHA using concise infographic-style labels in English, such as texture focus, pore focus, surface exfoliation, and gentle option, without making medical claims or framed advice. Add subtle acne-safe visual cues like pores, excess oil, dry flakes, and redness icons, presented respectfully with no shaming and no before/after imagery. Use refined editorial typography, gold linework, peach gradients, soft skincare bottle silhouettes, simple jar and dropper icons, and balanced comparison panels. Visually hint at beginner-friendly routine context without rendering the target search intent phrase as on-image text. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no real cosmetic brand logos, no skin-condition shaming, no watermarks No real cosmetic brand logos, no before/after acne shaming, no medical claims framed as advice. Beautiful and inclusive across skin tones.
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