Editorial skincare infographic for dry skin support and the appearance of uneven tone, styled with a blush and cream palette, inclusive face map illustration, and 6 numbered routine steps. Uses a categorized layout inspired by chart different kinds of rash search intent, with clean bottle icons, soft labels, and Pinterest-friendly minimal design.
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 "Dry Skin Routine for Hyperpigmentation". ACNE TYPES MAP archetype adapted to a dry-skin education layout, with a central face map and surrounding numbered routine steps, soft beauty editorial, Pinterest-friendly, blush & cream palette, pastel styling, elegant minimal composition, inclusive beauty illustration across multiple skin tones, gentle studio lighting, clean margins, subtle skincare texture accents, no medical diagram harshness. Include a small AM badge for morning items and PM badge for evening items. Show 6 numbered product steps, each with a clean bottle or jar icon and product name in English: 1. Cream Cleanser, 2. Hydrating Toner, 3. Brightening Serum, 4. Barrier Cream, 5. Face Oil, 6. Sunscreen SPF 30. Arrange the layout like an acne types map with facial zones and concern markers, but keep the messaging cosmetic and non-medical, focusing on dry skin support and the appearance of uneven tone and hyperpigmentation. Add English-only headings and labels such as Dry Skin Zones, Flaky Areas, Dullness, Uneven Tone, Morning Routine, Evening Routine, and Skin Barrier Support. Include a subtle legend with soft icons, simple line connectors, rounded cards, and clean editorial typography. Visually reference the search intent "chart different kinds of rash" only through layout structure and categorization style, without using those exact words on the image and without implying diagnosis. No real cosmetic brand logos, no before/after acne shaming, no medical claims framed as advice, no watermarks. 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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