Editorial skincare infographic showing a Vitamin C routine for acne-prone skin across oily, dry, combination, and sensitive skin types. Designed in a soft peach-and-gold beauty style with inclusive illustrations, clean product icons, and a beginner-friendly layout aligned with how to use salicylic acid serum on face for beginners.
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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 "Vitamin C Routine for Acne-Prone Skin". SKIN-TYPE GUIDE archetype with four elegant sections for Oily, Dry, Combination, and Sensitive skin, arranged in a balanced editorial layout. Soft beauty editorial, Pinterest-friendly, peach & gold palette, warm neutral backgrounds, luminous skincare aesthetic, inclusive illustrations across diverse skin tones, refined typography, airy spacing, subtle glow accents, clean bottle and jar icons for every step. Include 6 numbered product steps with English names and small time-of-day badges: 1. Cleanser (AM), 2. Toner (AM), 3. Vitamin C Serum (AM), 4. Moisturizer (AM), 5. SPF 50 Sunscreen (AM), 6. Spot Treatment (PM). For each skin type panel, visually adapt texture and finish cues: Oily = lightweight, shine-control feel; Dry = creamy, nourishing feel; Combination = balanced layered feel; Sensitive = gentle, minimal feel. Add acne / blemish-friendly visual cues such as calm skin texture diagrams, pore-friendly iconography, and blemish-aware routine mapping without shaming. Include a small ingredient compatibility mini-chart with friendly pairings and caution styling, but avoid medical claims framed as advice. Render the target search intent only visually through icons and composition, not as on-image text: beginner-friendly serum application on face, simple dropper serum usage, gentle step-by-step flow emphasis. No real cosmetic brand logos, no before/after acne shaming, 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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