// Body · Self-Tan · Face & Body Mismatch — L3 data
// window variable: FACE_BODY

const FACE_BODY = {
  type: "Face & Body Mismatch",
  parent: { title: "Self-Tan", href: "/en/body/self-tan/" },
  grandparent: { title: "Body", href: "/en/body/" },
  totalCount: 61,
  hero: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1571875257727-256c39da42af?w=1800&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop",
  heroAlt: "Close-up of face and neck — colour matching self-tan",
  h1: "Face and body colour — why they rarely match, and how to close the gap.",
  deck: "Body tans go on fast and deep. Face skin is thinner, oilier, and more variable. Getting them to read the same shade is the hardest part of self-tanning.",
  intro: "The face and body don't behave the same way under self-tan for several reasons. Facial skin is generally thinner and turns over faster. It's often more oily, which affects how DHA develops. The zones around the nose, hairline, and ears are uneven surfaces that pool product. And most people apply body self-tan to the face with the same pressure and volume as the neck and chest — which produces a result that either doesn't match or comes out uneven. The right approach is almost always less product on the face, not more. Diluted drops stirred into a familiar moisturiser give the most control. If you want the face slightly lighter than the body — which reads naturally — that is often the easiest decision: leave the face one shade cooler, blend the neck carefully, and let the chest bridge the two.",
  byline: "Edited by Nelly · Beauty & Style Director",
  meta: { count: 61, updated: "Updated 3 May 2026", reading: "Avg. 4 min per piece" },
};

const FACE_BODY_SIBLINGS = [
  { id: "mousse-vs-lotion-vs-drops", title: "Mousse vs Lotion vs Drops",   n: "01", href: "/en/body/self-tan/mousse-vs-lotion-vs-drops/" },
  { id: "prep-and-application",      title: "Prep & Application",           n: "02", href: "/en/body/self-tan/prep-and-application/" },
  { id: "gradual-tan",               title: "Gradual Tan",                  n: "03", href: "/en/body/self-tan/gradual-tan/" },
  { id: "face-and-body-mismatch",    title: "Face & Body Mismatch",         n: "04", cur: true,  href: "/en/body/self-tan/face-and-body-mismatch/" },
  { id: "streak-and-stain-fixes",    title: "Streak & Stain Fixes",         n: "05", href: "/en/body/self-tan/streak-and-stain-fixes/" },
  { id: "extending-a-tan",           title: "Extending a Tan",              n: "06", href: "/en/body/self-tan/extending-a-tan/" },
];

const FACE_BODY_QUICK_FACTS = {
  defn: {
    h: "Why face and body develop differently",
    body: "DHA reacts with amino acids in the outermost skin cells. Facial skin has a different amino acid profile, a faster cell turnover rate, and often a different oil balance than body skin. These factors combine to produce different colour development — typically faster and sometimes more orange-leaning — from the same product. Add to this the uneven terrain of the nose folds, hairline, and under-eye area, and identical application on face and body rarely produces identical results.",
  },
  myths: [
    { m: "You should use the same self-tan on face and body.",
      t: "Many full-body formulas are too concentrated or too thick for facial skin. Drops mixed into a moisturiser, or a face-specific formulation, give more precision and are easier to control on the uneven terrain of the nose, forehead, and hairline." },
    { m: "Face should match body exactly.",
      t: "A face very slightly lighter than the body reads naturally — it mimics how UV tanning actually develops, where the face often fades faster. Chasing an exact match sometimes means over-applying to the face, which produces the opposite effect." },
    { m: "Bronzer can bridge a face-body mismatch.",
      t: "A bronzer at the jawline can help cosmetically, but it wears off. It does not fix the underlying colour difference. Use it for events if needed, but address the development approach separately." },
  ],
};

const FACE_BODY_BEGINNER_PATH = {
  h: "Getting face and body to read together.",
  deck: "Five pieces in order. Around eighteen minutes. The neck and jawline are the hardest parts — read those first.",
  steps: [
    { n: "01", t: "Why face and body develop differently",                time: "3 min", note: "Skin thickness, turnover rate, oil profile. The biological reason." },
    { n: "02", t: "Self-tan drops on the face — the right ratio",         time: "4 min", note: "Two to three drops per moisturiser. How to adjust over consecutive nights." },
    { n: "03", t: "The neck and jawline: blending the transition",        time: "4 min", note: "The single hardest zone. Technique for avoiding a clean demarcation line." },
    { n: "04", t: "When leaving the face lighter is the right call",      time: "3 min", note: "One shade cooler reads naturally. When it looks good and when it doesn't." },
    { n: "05", t: "Hairline, ears, and nose: the zones that pool",        time: "4 min", note: "Common problem zones and how to treat them differently." },
  ],
};

const FACE_BODY_TRENDING = [
  { rank: "01", t: "How to blend self-tan from neck to face without a line",  time: "5 min", auth: "Nelly", date: "May 1",  img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1571875257727-256c39da42af?w=1100&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", reads: "10,870" },
  { rank: "02", t: "Self-tan drops on the face — the exact ratio",            time: "4 min", auth: "Nelly", date: "Apr 25", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1556228578-8c89e6adf883?w=1100&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", reads: "8,340" },
  { rank: "03", t: "Why self-tan goes orange on the face",                    time: "3 min", auth: "Iris",  date: "Apr 19", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1598440947619-2c35fc9aa908?w=1100&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", reads: "7,610" },
  { rank: "04", t: "Nose folds, ears, and hairline — how to avoid pooling",   time: "4 min", auth: "Nelly", date: "Apr 13", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1556228852-80b6e5eeff06?w=1100&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", reads: "6,120" },
  { rank: "05", t: "Is it okay to leave the face lighter than the body?",     time: "3 min", auth: "Iris",  date: "Apr 08", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1583416750470-965b2707b355?w=1100&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", reads: "5,490" },
];

const FACE_BODY_FORMAT_GUIDE = {
  h: "Approach by zone",
  deck: "Different areas need different techniques. What to apply where, and with how much.",
  formats: [
    { name: "Face",           when: "Drops in moisturiser, one to three drops",     avoid: "Full-body mousse or lotion at body strength",        note: "Less product, more control. Build over three to four nights.", verdict: "Drops default" },
    { name: "Neck & chest",   when: "Diluted body product, extra blending",         avoid: "Sharp cutoff at the collar or neckline",             note: "The bridge zone. Blend upward past the jawline.",            verdict: "Transition zone" },
    { name: "Hairline",       when: "Minimal product, quickly blended upward",      avoid: "Leaving product to pool at the forehead edge",       note: "Use a clean fingertip. No mitt here.",                       verdict: "Light touch only" },
    { name: "Ears & nose",    when: "Skip or use a barely-damp cotton tip to dilute", avoid: "Full product load into nose folds",               note: "These zones pool easily. Less is always safer.",             verdict: "Almost nothing" },
    { name: "Under eyes",     when: "Nothing",                                      avoid: "Any DHA near the orbital area",                      note: "Skip entirely. Blending stops at the lower cheekbone.",      verdict: "Leave alone" },
  ],
};

const FACE_BODY_HOWTOS = [
  { t: "How to blend self-tan from neck to face without a line",          time: 5, tech: "Technique",    auth: "Nelly", date: "May 1",  img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1571875257727-256c39da42af?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop",  kick: "Technique",  pick: true },
  { t: "Self-tan drops on the face — the ratio guide",                    time: 4, tech: "Format",       auth: "Nelly", date: "Apr 25", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1556228578-8c89e6adf883?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop",  kick: "Format",     pick: true },
  { t: "Why self-tan goes more orange on the face",                       time: 3, tech: "Essay",        auth: "Iris",  date: "Apr 19", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1598440947619-2c35fc9aa908?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop",  kick: "Essay",      pick: true },
  { t: "The nose folds and hairline: how to avoid pooling",               time: 4, tech: "Technique",    auth: "Nelly", date: "Apr 13", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1556228852-80b6e5eeff06?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop",  kick: "Technique",  pick: false },
  { t: "Is it okay to leave the face lighter than the body?",             time: 3, tech: "Essay",        auth: "Iris",  date: "Apr 08", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1583416750470-965b2707b355?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop",  kick: "Essay",      pick: false },
  { t: "How to apply self-tan to the ears without staining",              time: 3, tech: "Technique",    auth: "Nelly", date: "Apr 03", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1571875257727-256c39da42af?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop",  kick: "Technique",  pick: false },
  { t: "Using bronzer to bridge a face-body colour gap",                  time: 3, tech: "Technique",    auth: "Iris",  date: "Mar 29", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1556228578-8c89e6adf883?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop",  kick: "Technique",  pick: false },
  { t: "Gradual tan on the face — pacing it to match the body",           time: 4, tech: "Format",       auth: "Nelly", date: "Mar 24", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1620916566398-39f1143ab7be?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop",  kick: "Format",     pick: false },
];

const FACE_BODY_TECH_FILTERS = ["All", "Technique", "Format", "Essay", "Troubleshoot"];

const FACE_BODY_CROSSLINKS = [
  { id: "mousse-vs-lotion-vs-drops", title: "Mousse vs Lotion vs Drops",  deck: "The face usually needs a different format than the body.",      count: 74, href: "/en/body/self-tan/mousse-vs-lotion-vs-drops/" },
  { id: "gradual-tan",               title: "Gradual Tan",                deck: "Gradual is often the better facial approach.",                  count: 52, href: "/en/body/self-tan/gradual-tan/" },
  { id: "streak-and-stain-fixes",    title: "Streak & Stain Fixes",       deck: "Fixing an orange face is a subset of streak fixes.",           count: 58, href: "/en/body/self-tan/streak-and-stain-fixes/" },
  { id: "prep-and-application",      title: "Prep & Application",         deck: "Prep for the face is shorter but more precise.",               count: 86, href: "/en/body/self-tan/prep-and-application/" },
];

Object.assign(window, {
  FACE_BODY, FACE_BODY_SIBLINGS, FACE_BODY_QUICK_FACTS, FACE_BODY_BEGINNER_PATH,
  FACE_BODY_TRENDING, FACE_BODY_FORMAT_GUIDE, FACE_BODY_HOWTOS, FACE_BODY_TECH_FILTERS, FACE_BODY_CROSSLINKS,
});
