Turn search intent into a better routine.
These pages target the practical skincare questions people already search for, then hand off to Glass when they are ready to track the plan inside the app.
six tools live now
Routine builder
Skincare Routine Order Calculator
Turn a drawer of products into a clear step order.
Weekly planning
Skin Cycling Calculator
Space out actives before irritation starts stacking.
Daily habits
SPF Reapplication Calculator
Know when your first SPF layer has realistically worn off.
Active pacing
Retinol Frequency Calculator
Ramp retinol with fewer angry-skin weeks.
Barrier support
Moisturizer Layering Calculator
Layer hydration without turning the routine heavy or sticky.
Exfoliation
AHA BHA Night Planner
Keep acid nights useful instead of reactive.
Skincare Routine Order Calculator
Figure out what goes first, what can wait, and where treatment steps should sit in a routine that still feels simple.
Turn a drawer of products into a clear step order.
Open →Skin Cycling Calculator
Map active nights, recovery nights, and reset nights into a weekly cycle that does not ask too much from skin.
Space out actives before irritation starts stacking.
Open →SPF Reapplication Calculator
Estimate when sunscreen coverage needs a reset based on when the day starts, time outside, sweat, and makeup tradeoffs.
Know when your first SPF layer has realistically worn off.
Open →Retinol Frequency Calculator
Choose a beginner-safe retinol schedule and see when to hold, repeat, or move up instead of jumping too fast.
Ramp retinol with fewer angry-skin weeks.
Open →Moisturizer Layering Calculator
Work out whether your routine needs a gel, cream, occlusive, or just fewer layers based on skin feel and climate.
Layer hydration without turning the routine heavy or sticky.
Open →AHA BHA Night Planner
Plan exfoliation nights around recovery, retinoids, and barrier-rest nights so you stop stacking too many strong steps together.
Keep acid nights useful instead of reactive.
Open →Use the tool here, keep the plan inside the app.
The site can answer the first question. Glass is where users save the routine, track scan changes, and actually stay consistent with it over time.