Variety of skincare products

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Not all cosmetic products behave the same on your skin. Context matters.

Skincare

Products designed to cleanse, treat, and protect facial and body skin. Context matters: leave-on products have different exposure than rinse-off.

Cleansers

Rinse-Off

Rinse-off products with brief skin contact. Lower ingredient exposure risk.

Toners & Essences

Leave-On

Leave-on hydrating and pH-balancing products. First layer after cleansing.

Serums & Treatments

Leave-On

Concentrated formulations with active ingredients. Highest potency products in your routine.

Moisturizers & Oils

Leave-On

Leave-on hydration and barrier support. Prolonged skin contact.

Sunscreens

Leave-On

UV protection products. Daily leave-on with specific active ingredient profiles.

Masks & Exfoliants

Mixed

Treatment products used 1-3 times per week. Varied contact time.

Haircare

Shampoos, conditioners, and treatments. Remember: your scalp is skin, and products can contact your face and neck.

Shampoos

Rinse-Off

Rinse-off scalp and hair cleansers. Brief exposure but frequent use.

Conditioners

Rinse-Off

Rinse-off moisturizing treatments. More contact time than shampoo.

Hair Masks

Rinse-Off

Deep conditioning treatments with extended contact time before rinsing.

Leave-In Treatments

Leave-On

Products that remain on hair and scalp. Consider face and neck contact.

Styling Products

Leave-On

Gels, mousses, sprays. Prolonged exposure with potential face contact.

Makeup

Color cosmetics for face, lips, and eyes. Pigments and dyes behave differently than skincare actives.

Foundation & Concealers

Leave-On

Base makeup products. All-day facial coverage with pigments and oils.

Lip Products

Leave-On

Lipsticks, glosses, balms. Lip skin is highly permeable—ingestion possible.

Eye Makeup

Leave-On

Shadow, liner, mascara. Eye area is highly sensitive—special caution needed.

Blush, Bronzer, Highlighter

Leave-On

Face color products. Pigment-focused formulations.

Personal Care

Body-focused products with large surface area exposure and frequent daily use.

Body Washes

Rinse-Off

Rinse-off cleansers for large body surface area.

Lotions & Creams

Leave-On

Leave-on body moisturizers. Large application area.

Deodorants

Leave-On

Daily underarm products. Sensitive area with potential occlusion.

Hand & Foot Care

Leave-On

Targeted treatments for hands and feet. Frequent reapplication.

Dermatology-Adjacent

Products with active ingredients or designed for specific conditions. Educational support only—not a replacement for professional care.

Colored vs Non-Colored Cosmetics

Non-Colored Cosmetics

Focus on functional ingredients like moisturizers, actives, and preservatives. Skincare, haircare, and personal care products fall into this category.

Colored Cosmetics

Introduce pigments and dyes alongside functional ingredients. Makeup products require analysis of both colorants and base formulation.

This distinction refines our analysis internally without adding complexity for you. We account for pigment interactions automatically.