Your Skin Never Got a Fair Test.
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Why product hopping is the real reason most people never see results from their skincare.
The Experiment You Never Finished
You found something that felt right. And within three weeks, you were already looking at something else. Not because it failed. Because you moved before it had the chance to work.
Every product you have ever tried was abandoned before it could finish. Week one: hopeful. Week two: watching. Week three: already searching. Your skin did not fail the routine. The routine never ran long enough to know.
Switching products feels like doing something like taking action, making a decision, caring for your skin. But the skin does not experience it as care. It experiences it as instability. Progress is not movement. Progress is stillness, repeated.
Every product you have bought was tested under the worst conditions possible. New routines. New seasons. New stress. New products alongside it. Your skin has never had a single, stable variable to respond to. One ingredient. One source. One window of time. That is the test most people never run.
The Plateau Is Not the End
When your skin stops changing quickly, you call it a plateau. You start looking for the next product. But that slowdown is not stagnation it is your skin settling into something it trusts. The plateau is where the real work starts. Most people leave right before it.
The moisturizer did not stop working. You stopped using it with enough consistency to know what it was doing. There is a difference. One means the product failed. The other means the experiment was never completed.
After seven different moisturizers in eighteen months, what have you actually learned about your skin? You know what each product smells like. You know how they feel in the first hour. You do not know what your skin looks like after 90 days with one thing. That data is still missing.
Northern Uganda shea butter. One ingredient. No fillers. No guessing. Give it 90 days. Just once.
Ready to run the test? Start your 90 days with Northern Uganda Shea Butter pure, single-ingredient, no fillers.
If this sounds like the structure you have been missing, answer one question to see where your consistency actually breaks.
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