Product organization
Keep a product vault with ingredients and routine context
SkinRitual’s Product Vault gives each skincare product a place, a category, active-ingredient notes, frequency, and time-of-day context.
Add the products you own to SkinRitual, record the brand and active ingredients, choose a category and frequency, and mark strong actives when relevant. Then use those products inside AM/PM routines and review conflict prompts before a session.
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Organize cleansers, serums, moisturizers, sunscreen, retinol, exfoliants, and more.
Ingredients
Keep active-ingredient notes beside the product instead of relying on memory.
Timing
Mark AM, PM, or both and record daily, alternate, or custom frequency.
One shelf for the products you actually use
The Product Vault is designed for practical recall. Each entry can include a product name, brand, category, active ingredients, frequency, and time of day. Products are grouped by category in the app so a growing collection stays scan-friendly.
You can use the same product in more than one routine, or keep it out of a routine until you decide where it belongs.
- Cleanser, face wash, toner, serum, moisturizer, and sunscreen
- Retinol, exfoliant, treatment, eye cream, oil, and mask
- Strong-active marker for products you want to review carefully
Ingredient awareness without medical promises
When a routine includes products whose active ingredients may conflict, SkinRitual can show a caution or warning message. That is a planning aid to help you review a stack before applying it, not a claim that a product will cause or prevent a skin condition.
For questions about an ingredient, irritation, or a skin concern, use a qualified healthcare professional or the product’s official instructions as your source of advice.
Frequently asked questions
What can I record for a product?
You can record its name, brand, category, active ingredients, frequency, time of day, and whether it is marked as a strong active.
Does the Product Vault scan product labels?
No. The shipped app is a manual product organizer; you enter the product details you want to remember.
Are conflict warnings medical advice?
No. They are organizational prompts based on the active-ingredient information in your entries, not diagnosis or treatment guidance.