Understand your skinbefore you buy anything.
Answer as much or as little as you like. Routine reads your skin type, sensitivity, and priorities, then builds a routine it can actually explain โ and shows you the cheapest place to buy each product.
The quiz is optional and every question can be skipped. No account needed to see your results.
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- products compared
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- ingredients explained
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- retailers checked
Recommendations that explain themselves
Every suggestion comes with the reason it was chosen, and every exclusion comes with the reason it was ruled out. Nothing is a black box.
Lists you can share
Save products into lists, arrange them into a morning and evening routine, and send a link to anyone โ no account required to view it.
The cheapest place to buy
Every product is compared across 6 retailers, with per-unit pricing so a bigger bottle is judged fairly. Right now the widest gap is UV Clear Broad-Spectrum SPF 46, at $6.80 between the cheapest and priciest stockist.
How it works
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Answer what you want to
Eight short sections covering skin type, sensitivity, concerns, what you already use, health flags, and budget. Skip anything.
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See your profile
We show you what we concluded and why, so you can correct us if we read something wrong.
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Get a routine
Ordered morning and evening steps, with conflict warnings for anything you already use.
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Save, share, and buy well
Keep it as a list, share the link, and check every retailer before you spend.
Start with the fundamentals
21 ingredients and 27 products explained in plain language.
Building your first routine
Three products, done consistently, beat ten done sporadically.
How to read an ingredient list
The order tells you more than the marketing on the front of the bottle.
Ingredient conflicts: what's real and what's repeated
Some combinations genuinely cause problems. The most famous one does not.
Routine is educational and is not medical advice. Recommendations are generated from the answers you gave and general dermatological guidance โ they cannot account for your full history. For persistent or severe skin conditions, or before starting anything new during pregnancy, speak to a doctor or dermatologist.