You washed. Properly, you always do. Then somewhere between getting dressed and walking out the door, you catch it again. That quiet check nobody sees: shoulder, collar, the inside of your wrist. On a bad day, you're checking again by ten and planning where to sit at lunch.
Maybe you've already tried the clinical-strength stick, the antibacterial wash, the acid toner from the internet, the men's deodorant, the perfume layered over the top. Some helped for an hour. Some left your skin raw. And every morning seems to reset the whole cycle.
You, Again™ is built around that exact moment: hormonal shifts change your skin's oil, and oxidized oil is something water and ordinary soap slide right over. A 60-second lather with persimmon tannins binds that oil and rinses it away, so the shower finally lasts as long as your day does.