// Body · Self-Tan · Streak & Stain Fixes — L3 data
// window variable: STREAK_FIXES

const STREAK_FIXES = {
  type: "Streak & Stain Fixes",
  parent: { title: "Self-Tan", href: "/en/body/self-tan/" },
  grandparent: { title: "Body", href: "/en/body/" },
  totalCount: 58,
  hero: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1556228578-8c89e6adf883?w=1800&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop",
  heroAlt: "Skincare tools for self-tan correction — exfoliating mitt, loofah",
  h1: "Streak and stain fixes — sorted before panic sets in.",
  deck: "Dark ankles, patchy knees, orange palms, a tide-mark at the wrist. Most of these have a fix. Almost none require emergency exfoliation.",
  intro: "Most self-tan mistakes are recoverable. DHA colour sits in the surface stratum corneum, so anything that accelerates surface shedding will speed up the fade. The word 'accelerates' is doing work there — you're not removing colour so much as removing the surface cells that contain it. This means aggressive exfoliation works against you if you overdo it: strip too much surface and you've created raw, uneven skin that's harder to re-apply to evenly. The right approach to most streak and stain issues is targeted, gentle exfoliation plus spot dilution — a damp cloth, a cotton pad soaked in micellar water, or a gentle AHA applied to the specific zone. Widespread panic scrubbing usually creates the bigger problem it was supposed to fix.",
  byline: "Edited by Nelly · Beauty & Style Director",
  meta: { count: 58, updated: "Updated 3 May 2026", reading: "Avg. 4 min per piece" },
};

const STREAK_FIXES_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", href: "/en/body/self-tan/face-and-body-mismatch/" },
  { id: "streak-and-stain-fixes",    title: "Streak & Stain Fixes",         n: "05", cur: true,  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 STREAK_FIXES_QUICK_FACTS = {
  defn: {
    h: "How DHA colour can be removed",
    body: "DHA colour develops within the surface stratum corneum. Those cells shed naturally over one to two weeks — at a variable rate depending on skin turnover, how often you shower, and how aggressively you exfoliate. Targeted removal works by accelerating that shedding locally: a damp exfoliating mitt, a cotton pad soaked in micellar water, or a mild AHA applied to the problem zone. You are not bleaching or chemically removing colour — you are moving the surface cells that contain it.",
  },
  myths: [
    { m: "Lemon juice removes self-tan quickly.",
      t: "Lemon juice is mildly acidic and can help accelerate surface shedding slightly when combined with exfoliation. It does not work quickly and it can irritate the skin, especially on joints that are already sensitised by the tan itself. A gentle AHA product is more effective and less reactive." },
    { m: "Tanning remover products dissolve the colour.",
      t: "Tanning remover products mostly accelerate the same surface-shedding mechanism as manual exfoliation, with additional emollients to buffer the process. They're more convenient than micellar cotton pads for large areas, but the mechanism is the same — not chemical dissolution." },
    { m: "The best fix is to go over the problem area with more self-tan.",
      t: "Applying more product over a blotchy area usually makes it darker and blotchier. Fix the streak first — remove excess colour from the dark zones — then reapply evenly once the surface is consistent." },
  ],
};

const STREAK_FIXES_BEGINNER_PATH = {
  h: "The common mistakes, and what to do about each.",
  deck: "Five fixes in order of frequency. Most are solvable in one attempt.",
  steps: [
    { n: "01", t: "Dark ankles and feet — the dilution fix",           time: "3 min", note: "Damp cloth on still-developing tan. Targeted AHA after full development." },
    { n: "02", t: "Orange palms — immediate mitigation",               time: "3 min", note: "Wash hands mid-application. Barrier cream on palms before starting." },
    { n: "03", t: "Patchy knees and elbows — the re-application rule", time: "4 min", note: "Fix the surface first. Re-apply only when skin is smooth and consistent." },
    { n: "04", t: "Tide marks at wrists and ankles",                   time: "3 min", note: "Circular exfoliation at the demarcation line. Not vigorous — targeted." },
    { n: "05", t: "Streak lines on the arms or legs",                  time: "4 min", note: "One direction of exfoliation across the streak. Then moisturise and wait." },
  ],
};

const STREAK_FIXES_TRENDING = [
  { rank: "01", t: "Dark ankles after self-tan — the fastest fix",            time: "4 min", auth: "Nelly", date: "May 2",  img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1556228578-8c89e6adf883?w=1100&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", reads: "14,210" },
  { rank: "02", t: "Orange palms after self-tan — what to do next",           time: "3 min", auth: "Nelly", date: "Apr 27", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1570194065650-d99fb4bedf0a?w=1100&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", reads: "11,440" },
  { rank: "03", t: "Patchy knees: fix before re-application",                 time: "4 min", auth: "Iris",  date: "Apr 21", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1512290923902-8a9f81dc236c?w=1100&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", reads: "9,880" },
  { rank: "04", t: "Tide mark at the wrist — circular exfoliation technique", time: "3 min", auth: "Nelly", date: "Apr 15", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1556228852-80b6e5eeff06?w=1100&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", reads: "7,320" },
  { rank: "05", t: "Streak on the back of the arm — one simple fix",          time: "3 min", auth: "Iris",  date: "Apr 09", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1583416750470-965b2707b355?w=1100&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop", reads: "6,040" },
];

const STREAK_FIXES_FORMAT_GUIDE = {
  h: "Fix by problem type",
  deck: "Matched approach for each common issue. Do not apply the ankle fix to the face, and vice versa.",
  formats: [
    { name: "Dark ankles/feet",    when: "Damp mitt immediately post-develop, or AHA after 8+ hrs",  avoid: "Vigorous dry scrubbing while tan is still fresh",       note: "Circular, gentle friction. Let the damp cloth do the work.",  verdict: "Most common fix" },
    { name: "Orange palms",        when: "Micellar cotton pad immediately + nail-brush on knuckles",  avoid: "Waiting hours before treating",                        note: "Act as soon as you notice. Earlier is dramatically easier.", verdict: "Speed matters" },
    { name: "Patchy knees",        when: "AHA lotion on the zone, leave 10 min, gentle rinse",        avoid: "Re-applying self-tan over uneven surface",             note: "Even the surface first. Re-apply only when patch-free.",      verdict: "Surface first" },
    { name: "Tide marks",          when: "Circular exfoliation at the exact line with damp mitt",     avoid: "Widening the exfoliated area unnecessarily",           note: "Target only the demarcation line — fade the edge, not the zone.", verdict: "Targeted only" },
    { name: "Streak lines",        when: "Perpendicular exfoliation across the streak",               avoid: "Exfoliating parallel to the streak (makes it worse)",  note: "Cross-stroke motion breaks up the colour boundary.",          verdict: "Direction matters" },
    { name: "Whole-body unevenness", when: "Gradual fade — moisturise daily, gentle shower only",   avoid: "Aggressive stripping of the whole body",               note: "Uneven full-body is easier to fade evenly than spot-treat.", verdict: "Let it fade" },
  ],
};

const STREAK_FIXES_HOWTOS = [
  { t: "Dark ankles after self-tan — the targeted fix",                   time: 4, tech: "Fix",          auth: "Nelly", date: "May 2",  img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1556228578-8c89e6adf883?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop",  kick: "Fix",        pick: true },
  { t: "Orange palms — how to prevent and fix",                           time: 3, tech: "Fix",          auth: "Nelly", date: "Apr 27", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1570194065650-d99fb4bedf0a?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop",  kick: "Fix",        pick: true },
  { t: "Patchy knees — evening the surface before re-application",        time: 4, tech: "Fix",          auth: "Iris",  date: "Apr 21", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1512290923902-8a9f81dc236c?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop",  kick: "Fix",        pick: true },
  { t: "Tide marks at ankles and wrists — the circular technique",        time: 3, tech: "Technique",    auth: "Nelly", date: "Apr 15", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1556228852-80b6e5eeff06?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop",  kick: "Technique",  pick: false },
  { t: "Streak lines — how exfoliation direction matters",                time: 3, tech: "Fix",          auth: "Iris",  date: "Apr 09", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1583416750470-965b2707b355?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop",  kick: "Fix",        pick: false },
  { t: "Does lemon juice actually remove self-tan?",                      time: 3, tech: "Essay",        auth: "Nelly", date: "Apr 04", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1556228578-8c89e6adf883?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop",  kick: "Essay",      pick: false },
  { t: "How to remove self-tan from the face without stripping skin",     time: 4, tech: "Technique",    auth: "Iris",  date: "Mar 30", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1571875257727-256c39da42af?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop",  kick: "Technique",  pick: false },
  { t: "When to re-apply after correcting a streak",                      time: 3, tech: "Technique",    auth: "Nelly", date: "Mar 25", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1570194065650-d99fb4bedf0a?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop",  kick: "Technique",  pick: false },
  { t: "Do tanning removers actually work?",                              time: 4, tech: "Essay",        auth: "Iris",  date: "Mar 20", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1598440947619-2c35fc9aa908?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop",  kick: "Essay",      pick: false },
  { t: "Fixing self-tan on the back of the knees",                        time: 3, tech: "Fix",          auth: "Nelly", date: "Mar 15", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1556228578-8c89e6adf883?w=900&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop",  kick: "Fix",        pick: false },
];

const STREAK_FIXES_TECH_FILTERS = ["All", "Fix", "Technique", "Essay"];

const STREAK_FIXES_CROSSLINKS = [
  { id: "prep-and-application",      title: "Prep & Application",         deck: "Most streak problems start in prep. This is where to begin.",      count: 86, href: "/en/body/self-tan/prep-and-application/" },
  { id: "mousse-vs-lotion-vs-drops", title: "Mousse vs Lotion vs Drops",  deck: "Format choices affect where mistakes happen.",                     count: 74, href: "/en/body/self-tan/mousse-vs-lotion-vs-drops/" },
  { id: "extending-a-tan",           title: "Extending a Tan",            deck: "Re-applying correctly after a fix is its own skill.",              count: 63, href: "/en/body/self-tan/extending-a-tan/" },
  { id: "face-and-body-mismatch",    title: "Face & Body Mismatch",       deck: "Orange face is a specific type of streak fix.",                    count: 61, href: "/en/body/self-tan/face-and-body-mismatch/" },
];

Object.assign(window, {
  STREAK_FIXES, STREAK_FIXES_SIBLINGS, STREAK_FIXES_QUICK_FACTS, STREAK_FIXES_BEGINNER_PATH,
  STREAK_FIXES_TRENDING, STREAK_FIXES_FORMAT_GUIDE, STREAK_FIXES_HOWTOS, STREAK_FIXES_TECH_FILTERS, STREAK_FIXES_CROSSLINKS,
});
