Skincare intelligence — est. 2026

Understand what your skincare is actually doing.

Analyze ingredient compatibility, irritation risk, routine conflicts, and barrier stress — with evidence-based tools written in plain language.

Ingredient Conflict Checker
Ingredient A
paired with
Ingredient B
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Evidence-based

Sourced from peer-reviewed dermatology literature, not marketing claims.

Quietly intelligent

Straightforward answers about what works, what doesn't, and what's worth your time.

Built for clarity

Tools designed to reduce skincare overwhelm, not add to it.

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Supporting utilities

A small, considered toolkit.

Each tool exists to answer one question precisely. Nothing more.

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Foundations

The quiet reasons routines stop working.

01

The routine does not match the problem

Many routines focus on adding products instead of identifying the actual issue. Dehydration, acne, pigmentation, irritation, and congestion often require very different approaches.

02

More products can increase noise

Layering too many new actives at once can make it harder to identify what is helping, what is irritating the skin, and what should actually stay in the routine.

03

Some skin concerns need targeted treatment

A simple routine is not always enough. Conditions like acne, persistent pigmentation, or rosacea often improve more with consistent targeted treatment than with constantly changing products.

04

Consistency changes more than intensity

Results usually come from using appropriate products consistently over time, not from aggressively increasing strength, frequency, or step count.

Skincare, finally sorted.

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