// Moisturising L3 — data

const MOIST = {
  hero: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1512290923902-8a9f81dc236c?w=2000&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop",
  heroAlt: "Close-up editorial — the moisturising chapter",
  issue: "No. 04 · Chapter Two",
};

// Four skin-type sub-chapters (children of Moisturising)
const MOIST_TYPES = [
  {
    id: "oily",
    n: "01",
    title: "Oily Skin",
    deck: "Hydrate without the shine.",
    body: "Oily skin isn't asking for less moisture — it's usually asking for the right kind. The trick is a light, water-based layer that sits quietly under the day and doesn't send your t-zone into overdrive by 3pm.",
    pull: "A hydrated oily skin makes less oil. It's the paradox we keep having to re-learn.",
    img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1601049541289-9b1b7bbbfe19?w=1400&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop",
    figcap: "Gel-cream textures, applied to damp skin. Never dry, never thick.",
    tag: "For oily, t-zone, shine-prone",
    howTos: [
      { t: "How to moisturise oily skin without the mid-day slick", time: "3 min read" },
      { t: "Gel moisturisers: what to look for on the back of the bottle", time: "4 min read" },
      { t: "Why skipping moisturiser makes oily skin worse", time: "2 min read" },
    ],
  },
  {
    id: "dry",
    n: "02",
    title: "Dry Skin",
    deck: "Layer rich. Layer damp. Layer often.",
    body: "Dry skin isn't a moisturiser problem so much as a strategy problem. One cream won't do it alone — the work is in sequencing. A hydrating essence on wet skin, a serum that holds water, and a cream that seals it all in before it has the chance to leave.",
    pull: "If it feels tight ten minutes after applying, it isn't the right one — keep looking.",
    img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1620916566398-39f1143ab7be?w=1400&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop",
    figcap: "Three layers: hydrate, hold, seal. In that exact order.",
    tag: "For dry, tight, winter-worn",
    howTos: [
      { t: "How to layer for dry skin — the three-step sequence", time: "5 min read" },
      { t: "Face oils: when they help and when they just sit there", time: "4 min read" },
      { t: "Cream cleansers that don't make dry skin worse", time: "3 min read" },
    ],
  },
  {
    id: "combination",
    n: "03",
    title: "Combination Skin",
    deck: "Two skins, one face. Treat them separately.",
    body: "Your t-zone and your cheeks are living different lives. So stop making them share a moisturiser. Zoning your routine — a light gel in the middle, something richer around the edges — takes thirty extra seconds and changes everything.",
    pull: "Use less on the middle. Use more at the edges. It's not complicated.",
    img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1570194065650-d99fb4bedf0a?w=1400&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop",
    figcap: "Map your face. Gel in the centre, cream around the outside.",
    tag: "For combination, t-zone + dry cheeks",
    howTos: [
      { t: "Zone-based moisturising in under a minute", time: "3 min read" },
      { t: "One moisturiser, two ways — how to make it work", time: "4 min read" },
      { t: "Why combination skin hates winter (and what helps)", time: "5 min read" },
    ],
  },
  {
    id: "sensitive",
    n: "04",
    title: "Sensitive Skin",
    deck: "Fewer ingredients. More patience. One thing at a time.",
    body: "Sensitive skin rewards restraint. A short list of ingredients, a quiet routine, and enough time between changes to actually tell what's doing what. The moisturiser itself matters less than how carefully you chose everything else underneath it.",
    pull: "If you can't pronounce the fifth ingredient, it probably doesn't belong on your face this week.",
    img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1571875257727-256c39da42af?w=1400&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop",
    figcap: "Simple formulas. Fragrance-free. Tested on a forearm first.",
    tag: "For sensitive, reactive, redness-prone",
    howTos: [
      { t: "Building a moisturising routine for sensitive skin", time: "6 min read" },
      { t: "The three ingredients to actually avoid", time: "4 min read" },
      { t: "Fragrance-free vs unscented — the difference matters", time: "3 min read" },
    ],
  },
];

// "The technique" — shared across all types
const LAYER_TECHNIQUE = {
  title: "The layering technique",
  deck: "Thinnest to thickest. Water before oil. Damp skin, always.",
  steps: [
    { t: "Cleanse",      d: "Tepid water. A cleanser that suits the skin you have today — not the one you had last year." },
    { t: "Hydrating mist or essence", d: "Onto skin that's still slightly damp from cleansing. Press, don't wipe." },
    { t: "Serum",        d: "Two to four drops. The active step — vitamin C, niacinamide, hyaluronic — whatever you've picked for the week." },
    { t: "Moisturiser",  d: "The sealing layer. Goes on while the serum is still tacky, not fully absorbed." },
    { t: "SPF (AM) / Balm (PM)", d: "Final layer. Two finger-lengths of sunscreen in the morning. A thicker balm or cream at night." },
  ],
};

// Short FAQ (layer 3 is thinner)
const MOIST_FAQ = [
  {
    q: "Can I use the same moisturiser morning and night?",
    a: "You can — but most people shouldn't. Mornings want something lighter that plays nicely with SPF. Nights can take something thicker, because your skin isn't competing with makeup, weather, or a commute.",
  },
  {
    q: "How long should I wait between moisturiser and SPF?",
    a: "Two to three minutes. Enough for it to actually settle in and stop the SPF pilling or moving around. Not so long that the whole morning evaporates.",
  },
  {
    q: "Is a face oil a moisturiser?",
    a: "Not on its own. Oils seal in moisture but they don't provide it. Use them after your cream, never instead of it — and only if your skin actually likes them. Plenty of skin doesn't.",
  },
  {
    q: "Do I still need to moisturise if I'm using a hydrating serum?",
    a: "Yes. The serum adds water. The moisturiser keeps it there. Skip the moisturiser and that lovely hyaluronic serum just evaporates off your face within the hour.",
  },
];

// Sibling + crosslink
const SIBLINGS = [
  { id: "cleansing", title: "Cleansing", n: "01", note: "The quiet ritual everything else sits on top of." },
  { id: "moisturising", title: "Moisturising", n: "02", note: "You are here.", cur: true },
  { id: "exfoliation", title: "Exfoliation", n: "03", note: "Less, but better. Less often, with more thought." },
  { id: "serums", title: "Serums & Treatments", n: "04", note: "The thin, thoughtful layer that does the most work." },
  { id: "spf", title: "SPF", n: "05", note: "The one step no one wishes they'd skipped." },
];

// Related reads — thinner list
const MOIST_READS = [
  { kick: "Technique", t: "Why you should moisturise on damp skin (always)", time: "3 min", auth: "Nelly", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1515688594390-b649af70d282?w=1000&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop" },
  { kick: "Ingredients", t: "Ceramides, peptides, squalane — what they actually do", time: "6 min", auth: "Iris", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1607006344380-b6775a0824a4?w=1000&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop" },
  { kick: "Seasonal", t: "The moisturiser you wear in July isn't the one for January", time: "4 min", auth: "Nelly", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1522337360788-8b13dee7a37e?w=1000&q=80&auto=format&fit=crop" },
];

// SEO link wall
const MOIST_RELATED = [
  {
    h: "By skin type",
    links: [
      { t: "Moisturising oily skin without shine", c: "21" },
      { t: "Layering for dry, tight skin", c: "16" },
      { t: "Zone-based routine for combination", c: "11" },
      { t: "Fragrance-free for sensitive skin", c: "14" },
      { t: "Moisturising for mature skin", c: "9" },
    ],
  },
  {
    h: "By texture & format",
    links: [
      { t: "Gel moisturisers — who they're for", c: "8" },
      { t: "Cream vs lotion — the real difference", c: "12" },
      { t: "Balms and sleep masks", c: "7" },
      { t: "Overnight vs daytime formulas", c: "10" },
      { t: "Moisturisers under makeup", c: "13" },
    ],
  },
  {
    h: "Technique",
    links: [
      { t: "The damp-skin rule, explained", c: "5" },
      { t: "How much moisturiser is enough", c: "4" },
      { t: "The press — not rub — method", c: "3" },
      { t: "When to double-layer", c: "6" },
      { t: "Why your moisturiser is pilling", c: "8" },
    ],
  },
];

Object.assign(window, {
  MOIST, MOIST_TYPES, LAYER_TECHNIQUE, MOIST_FAQ, SIBLINGS, MOIST_READS, MOIST_RELATED,
});
