What remains begins to define the structure.
Once excess is reduced, the surface is no longer overwhelmed. There is space for the skin to function without constant interruption. This is where a foundation can be established. Not as a correction, but as support.
The skin does not require force to stabilize. It responds to consistency. To inputs that do not conflict with its natural state. A foundation is not built through intensity. It is formed through alignment, between what is applied and what already exists.
Genessence operates at this level. An oil, absorbed gradually, working with the skin rather than against it. No immediate shift, no visible demand for change. Instead, a quiet reinforcement. Over time, the surface begins to hold its state more evenly. Not perfected, but balanced. Not fixed, but supported.
A foundation is not something that is seen instantly. It is something that allows everything else to function without disruption.