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My Favorite Science Based Skincare Resources 🧬

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AI Tools 🧬

AI tools I recommend make skincare research dramatically faster. I use them to ask questions, compare products, and learn in real time, then I verify ingredients using the sites above.

 
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This is my favorite Korean skincare GPT because it makes K-beauty research fast, specific, and practical. I use it to compare Korean skincare products, understand what ingredients are doing (like niacinamide, vitamin C, retinoids, centella, ceramides...
ChatGPT - K-Beauty Guru: Korean Skincare, Makeup & Wellness

Websites 🧬

These are my go-to skincare ingredient checker sites I recommend for decoding INCI lists and understanding what a formula is designed to do. If you want to compare skincare products, confirm active ingredients, and shop based on science-backed skinca...

 
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INCIDecoder helps me decode skincare ingredient lists quickly, with plain-English explanations of what ingredients do and why they are used. I use it when I’m shopping a new brand, comparing two similar products, or checking whether a “dupe” actually...
INCIDecoder - Decode your skincare ingredients

Apps 🧬

These skincare apps I recommend for quick screening when you’re shopping, especially in-store. I use them to speed up label reading, narrow down options, and avoid wasting money on products that do not match my goals or tolerance.

 
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INCI Beauty is a convenient option when I want to scan or quickly look up a product while shopping. I use it for fast ingredient visibility and to get a quick sense of whether a formula leans fragrance-heavy or includes ingredients I personally try t...
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SkinSort is the quick way I break down an ingredient list when I’m comparing multiple products. It helps me see what a formula targets, like acne, hyperpigmentation, texture, hydration, or barrier support, without getting lost in marketing language. ...
Skincare & Cosmetics Ingredient Checker | SkinSort

Blogs 🧬

Blogs I recommend! This section is personal for me because blogs were my original skincare education. Before ingredient apps and AI tools, I learned by reading long-form posts, following writers over time, and saving the entries that actually explain... 

 
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Chemists Corner is ideal when you want a more technical, formulation-oriented understanding of cosmetic chemistry. I recommend it when you want to learn how ingredients behave in formulas and how to think about products the way formulators do.
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Caroline Hirons’ blog archive is one of the classic destinations for deep skincare education, routines, product categories, and practical guidance. I recommend it when you want long-form explanations that help you understand what to buy, what to skip...
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The Beauty Brains blog is a strong resource for cosmetic chemistry explanations that focus on formulation reality. I recommend it when you want to understand why products work the way they do and how to evaluate claims without marketing noise.
The Beauty Brains — Real Cosmetic Chemists answer your beauty questions
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Books 🧬

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Reddit 🧬

These are the skincare subreddits I recommend for real routines, honest product feedback, and seeing what people actually repurchase. I use Reddit for practical context, then I verify ingredients and claims with the tools above.

 
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This community is useful for routines, product feedback, and troubleshooting common issues like acne, irritation, and hyperpigmentation. I use it for real-world context and repeat patterns, then I confirm product logic through ingredients.
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This subreddit is helpful for more casual routine talk, product discussions, and quick feedback. I use it for discovery, then I validate what I’m interested in through ingredient analysis.
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Facebook 🧬

These are the Facebook groups I recommend and I use for skincare education, routine help, and real-world product feedback, especially when I want longer discussions than short-form content. I use them for practical context and community troubleshooti...

 
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This is one of the most established skincare communities on Facebook, and it’s useful when you want routine conversations, product recommendations, and longer discussions that go beyond sponsored posts. I like it because you can search past threads, ...
Caroline Hirons Skincare Freaks | Facebook Group
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Instagram 🧬

These are the instagram accounts that I recommend which are science-based skincare educators and cosmetic chemists I follow for ingredient literacy, formulation logic, and claim reality checks.

 
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Lab Muffin is one of my top follows for science-based skincare education. I use this content to understand what ingredients can realistically do, how to use actives correctly, and how to evaluate skincare claims without getting pulled into trend cycl...
Dr Michelle Wong - Beauty Science (@labmuffinbeautyscience) • Instagram profile
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#ad This account has not really been active since 2023, but you can still learn a lot from the old posts!
Lalita Iyer (@skinchemy) • Instagram profile

TikTok 🧬

These TikTok content creators I recommend which share science-based skincare and cosmetic chemistry content in short-form. I use TikTok for quick education, then I validate details using ingredient tools.

 
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The Melanin Chemist on TikTok delivers ingredient-focused education that stays practical. I recommend it for clear, science-forward explanations that support smarter buying decisions.
The Melanin Chemist | Esther Olu on TikTok
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The Beauty Brains on TikTok focuses on formulation reality and marketing claim clarity. I recommend it for science-based explanations that improve how you evaluate products.
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Chemist Confessions on TikTok is useful for routine structure, ingredient priorities, and product-category clarity. I recommend it for building a routine that makes sense, especially if you want effective skincare without luxury pricing.
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