Introduction
After understanding an area, the question becomes different.
It's no longer: "What should I do?"
But: “When should I act?”
Because an area can remain stable for a long time... then react quickly.
An area does not change continuously
We often imagine that the skin changes gradually.
In reality, it works in phases.
It maintains a state, adapts, then becomes receptive for a short time.
Acting outside of this phase simply maintains the existing balance.
Certain signs appear before the change
Before evolving, an area slightly modifies its behavior:
The texture becomes more supple.
the feeling changes
The reaction to gestures becomes different.
These are rarely visible transformations.
Rather, micro-variations.
That's when the action works.
When the gesture corresponds to the receptive phase, the skin no longer needs to maintain the old balance.
The change then seems rapid.
No, because the action is stronger,
But because it comes at the right time.
Conclusion
The result often depends less on the action itself than on the moment it is applied.
The key points are here: