Concern
Start with the current problem
Dryness, shine, sensitivity, and congestion need different guardrails before adding actives.
Adjust the routine around what your skin is doing now: dry, oily, sensitive, congested, or reactive.

Glass keeps the plan grounded in the concern first, then uses scans and reports to guide the next change.

Concern
Dryness, shine, sensitivity, and congestion need different guardrails before adding actives.
Pace
Glass keeps the routine narrow enough that you can tell what helped and what made things worse.
Report
Weekly context helps separate a bad skin day from a routine that actually needs changing.


Anchor the routine around the skin concern first.
Keep actives limited enough to understand what helped or hurt.
Use progress tracking to decide when the routine is ready for the next change.
6 weeks in
“Glass made my routine smaller, calmer, and way easier to repeat. That alone changed everything.”
Maya
Dry, sensitive skin
Morning + night
“I finally understood why my skin looked different week to week because my scans, routine, and habits were all in one place.”
Jordan
Week 8 report
“The weekly reports kept me from reacting too fast. I changed fewer things and actually started seeing progress.”
Taylor
Make a routine that fits your skin type, then use Glass to track what changed before you add another product.
No. Glass is for routine organization, education, habit tracking, and progress context. Medical concerns still need a licensed professional.
Change one meaningful variable at a time, then track your routine and photos long enough to see whether your skin is improving, irritated, or unchanged.