What brands AI mentions, who gets cited, and how to reverse-engineer their success so you become the brand ChatGPT and others recommend.
Report data last updated August 1, 2026
We analyzed 4 of the most searched prompts in the Skincare niche to understand what brands ChatGPT and other AI models recommend, who gets cited, and how to reverse-engineer their success, influence AI answers, and become the brand AI recommends.
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What AI says about Skincare right now
CeraVe, La Roche-Posay, and Paula are the most recommended brands across all prompts analyzed, with an average visibility of 39%.
www.youtube.com, www.facebook.com, and health.clevelandclinic.org are the most influential domains in the space - AI models cite them in 56% of answers.
AI models recommend an average of 5.3 brands per response.
Before we dive into each prompt, here is the data for the whole category.
How often each brand is mentioned across all 4 prompts.
| # | Brand | Visibility | Avg Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | CeraVebest for dry skin • best for sensitive skin | 50% | #1.3 |
| 2 | La Roche-Posaybest for sensitive skin • best for acne-prone skin | 33% | #4.7 |
| 3 | Paulabest for acne • best for anti-aging | 33% | #4.5 |
| 4 | Vanicreambest for very sensitive skin • best for eczema | 33% | #5 |
| 5 | Estée Lauderbest for barrier repair • available on official site | 33% | #4 |
| 6 | Dermstoreavailable at | 33% | #4.5 |
| 7 | Cetaphilrecommended by professionals • gentle cleanser option | 33% | #5 |
| 8 | drheraskinclinic.com1 mention | 17% | #1 |
| 9 | The Ordinarybest value • affordable active ingredients | 17% | #4 |
| 10 | SkinCeuticalspremium anti-aging • luxury option | 17% | #6 |
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Content ideas derived from the articles AI cites most for this category. Publish these to earn a mention.
| # | Topic | Format |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | X Best Skincare Brands | Listicle |
| 2 | How To Choose Skincare For Oily Skin | How-to |
| 3 | Best Skincare Routine For Acne-Prone Skin | Listicle |
| 4 | Best Face Sunscreens | Listicle |
| 5 | How To Get Rid Of Wrinkles Naturally | How-to |
| 6 | Luxury Skincare Market Trends | Editorial |
The pages that most shape AI answers in this category. Earn a mention on these and your odds of showing up in AI answers go up.
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| 1 | Skin care for aging skin: Minimizing age spots, wrinkles, and undereye ... |
3 AI answers analyzed
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There isn't a single "best" skincare brand. The strongest brands tend to excel in different areas, and dermatologists generally recommend choosing products based on your skin type and concerns rather than sticking to one brand. drheraskinclinic.com Here are some of the most consistently recommended brands: | Brand | Best for | Price | | | | | | CeraVe | Dry, sensitive skin, skin barrier repair | $ | | La Roche Posay | Sensitive, acne prone skin, sunscreens | $$ | | The Ordinary | Affordable active ingredients (retinol, niacinamide, vitamin C) | $ | | Paula's Choice | Exfoliants, acne, anti aging | $$ | | SkinCeuticals | Premium antioxidant serums and anti aging | $$$$ | | Vanicream | Very sensitive skin, eczema | $ | | Neutrogena | Reliable drugstore basics | $ | | Tatcha | Luxury hydration and glowing skin | $$$ | Best brands by skin concern Acne: La Roche Posay, Paula's Choice, The Ordinary Dry skin: CeraVe, Vanicream, First Aid Beauty Sensitive skin: CeraVe, Vanicream, La Roche Posay Anti aging: SkinCeuticals, Paula's Choice, Olay Hyperpigmentation: SkinCeuticals, The Ordinary, La Roche Posay Best value picks Budget: CeraVe, The Ordinary, Neutrogena Mid range: La Roche Posay, Paula's Choice Luxury: SkinCeuticals, Tatcha, SK II If I had to recommend just three 1. CeraVe – Excellent everyday skincare that's affordable and developed with dermatologists. 2. La Roche Posay – Outstanding for sensitive skin, acne, and some of the best sunscreens available. 3. SkinCeuticals – Expensive, but known for highly researched antioxidant and anti aging products. drheraskinclinic.com The most important part of a skincare routine isn't the brand—it's using products with ingredients that match your goals. A simple routine of: Gentle cleanser Moisturizer Daily SPF 30+ A targeted treatment (such as retinol, vitamin C, or salicylic acid) will usually outperform an expensive routine filled with unnecessary products. Daily sunscreen is especially important for preventing premature skin aging. www.vogue.com If you tell me your age , skin type (oily, dry, combination, or sensitive), and your main concern (acne, wrinkles, dark spots, redness, etc.), I can recommend a personalized routine and products that fit your budget. | |||
The best skincare brands depend entirely on your budget, skin goals, and how sensitive your skin is. Leading options span four distinct categories, including clinical formulations, reliable drugstore favorites, and high performance luxury products. Best Clinical & Medical Grade Brands These brands prioritize intensive research, highly concentrated active ingredients, and targeted treatments that are routinely recommended by dermatologists for visible anti aging and skin correction. Famous for pioneering antioxidant science. They offer highly potent, clinically backed vitamin C and anti wrinkle serums that excel at targeting fine lines and discoloration. Highly regarded for its structured, system based approach to professional skincare. Their regimens utilize a blend of acids and antioxidants to improve overall skin clarity and texturing. A global favorite among estheticians and skincare experts. They offer highly reliable daily health sets that cleanse, exfoliate, and protect without stripping skin balance. Best Dermatologist Approved Drugstore Brands These brands focus heavily on skin barrier repair, minimalistic non irritating formulas, and accessibility. CeraVe Go to product viewer dialog for this item. : Celebrated for its unique, budget friendly ceramide technology. Every formulation works directly to restore and sustain the skin's natural moisture barrier. La Roche Posay : Known for its antioxidant rich, French pharmacy thermal spring water. It ranks as a top choice globally for managing sensitive, dry, and acne prone skin conditions safely. Vanicream : The ultimate choice for ultra reactive or highly sensitive skin. Their formulas strictly exclude fragrances, dyes, and common irritants, providing maximum tolerance and gentle care. Best Sun Protection Specialists The gold standard in facial sun protection. They engineer lightweight, non comedogenic formulas that protect the skin barrier while calming redness, rosacea, and breakout prone complexions. Best High End & Science Backed Luxury Brands Augustinus Bader : Built upon proprietary stem cell and wound healing technology. Their signature formulas rely on cellular triggering complexes to radically accelerate skin renewal and hydration. Estée Lauder : A legacy prestige beauty brand. Their Advanced Night Repair Serum continues to lead the industry for fast barrier repair, overnight radiance, and robust hydration. Community Perspectives Real world users and professionals emphasize simplicity, consistency, and testing when finding the right match: “Cerave and GM Collin... Dermstore has such such good brands and they often do these ‘best of dermstore’ kits where you can get a bunch of samples and delux size samples of all their best selling products for a great deal.” “Vanicream, Cerave, Cetaphil, LaRochePosay are my usual recs for patients... buy a tub of Cerave cream... I've tried so many more $$$ creams and nothing beats it.” To help find the perfect brand for your routine, could you share a bit about your skin type (e.g., oily, dry, sensitive), any specific concerns you want to target (like acne, aging, or dark spots), and your preferred budget ? | |||
The best skincare brands depend entirely on your budget, skin goals, and how sensitive your skin is. Leading options span four distinct categories, including clinical formulations, reliable drugstore favorites, and high performance luxury products. Best Clinical & Medical Grade Brands These brands prioritize intensive research, highly concentrated active ingredients, and targeted treatments that are routinely recommended by dermatologists for visible anti aging and skin correction. Famous for pioneering antioxidant science. They offer highly potent, clinically backed vitamin C and anti wrinkle serums that excel at targeting fine lines and discoloration. Highly regarded for its structured, system based approach to professional skincare. Their regimens utilize a blend of acids and antioxidants to improve overall skin clarity and texturing. A global favorite among estheticians and skincare experts. They offer highly reliable daily health sets that cleanse, exfoliate, and protect without stripping skin balance. Best Dermatologist Approved Drugstore Brands These brands focus heavily on skin barrier repair, minimalistic non irritating formulas, and accessibility. CeraVe Go to product viewer dialog for this item. : Celebrated for its unique, budget friendly ceramide technology. Every formulation works directly to restore and sustain the skin's natural moisture barrier. La Roche Posay : Known for its antioxidant rich, French pharmacy thermal spring water. It ranks as a top choice globally for managing sensitive, dry, and acne prone skin conditions safely. Vanicream : The ultimate choice for ultra reactive or highly sensitive skin. Their formulas strictly exclude fragrances, dyes, and common irritants, providing maximum tolerance and gentle care. Best Sun Protection Specialists The gold standard in facial sun protection. They engineer lightweight, non comedogenic formulas that protect the skin barrier while calming redness, rosacea, and breakout prone complexions. Best High End & Science Backed Luxury Brands Augustinus Bader : Built upon proprietary stem cell and wound healing technology. Their signature formulas rely on cellular triggering complexes to radically accelerate skin renewal and hydration. Estée Lauder : A legacy prestige beauty brand. Their Advanced Night Repair Serum continues to lead the industry for fast barrier repair, overnight radiance, and robust hydration. Community Perspectives Real world users and professionals emphasize simplicity, consistency, and testing when finding the right match: “Cerave and GM Collin... Dermstore has such such good brands and they often do these ‘best of dermstore’ kits where you can get a bunch of samples and delux size samples of all their best selling products for a great deal.” “Vanicream, Cerave, Cetaphil, LaRochePosay are my usual recs for patients... buy a tub of Cerave cream... I've tried so many more $$$ creams and nothing beats it.” To help find the perfect brand for your routine, could you share a bit about your skin type (e.g., oily, dry, sensitive), any specific concerns you want to target (like acne, aging, or dark spots), and your preferred budget ? |
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The domains and URLs AI cites most for this category.
| # | Domain | Influence Score | Citation Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | www.youtube.com12 cited URLs • UGC | 80% | 67% |
| 2 | www.facebook.com3 cited URLs • UGC | 66% | 50% |
| 3 | health.clevelandclinic.org3 cited URLs • Other | 65% | 50% |
| 4 | www.google.com7 cited URLs • Other | 59% | 33% |
| 5 | www.reddit.com3 cited URLs • UGC | 55% | 33% |
| 6 | www.whowhatwear.com3 cited URLs • Editorial | 55% | 33% |
| 7 | dermondemand.com2 cited URLs • Editorial | 54% | 33% |
| 8 | www.everydayhealth.com2 cited URLs • Editorial | 54% | 33% |
| 9 | www.healthline.com2 cited URLs • Other | 54% | 33% |
| 10 | uk.theinkeylist.com2 cited URLs • Editorial | 54% | 33% |
The labels AI reaches for when it talks about Skincare.
Distribution of cited URLs by content type
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| 2 | What Skincare Brand Is Most Recommended by Dermatologists? - Dr Hera's Skin and Hair Clinic Dr Hera Tabassum Dermatologist in Roorkee drheraskinclinic.com/skincare-brand-recommended-by-dermatologists | 17% |
| 3 | How to Get Rid of Wrinkles Naturally, According to the Pros vogue.com/article/how-to-get-rid-of-wrinkles-naturally | 17% |
| 4 | 36 self-care products to buy in 2026 facebook.com/buzzfeedtastyhome/posts/36-random-products-to-buy-if-you-enjoy-spoiling-yourself-read-more/1578121870335993 | 17% |
| 5 | Hints & Tips | Skin Care & Beauty Products cholley.com/news/hints-and-tips-blog | 17% |
| 6 | The 8 Best Makeup Brands For Mature Skin, Tested & Reviewed harlemworldmagazine.com/the-8-best-makeup-brands-for-mature-skin-tested... | 17% |
| 7 | Luxury Skincare Market Size, Share, Demand | CAGR of 8.7% market.us/report/luxury-skincare-market | 17% |
| 8 | 6 Top Dermatologist Brands Recommended by Pros us.babor.com/story/2283/latest/top-dermatologist-brands-are-they-worth-it | 17% |
| 9 | Dermatologist-Recommended Medical Grade Skincare - Dermstore dermstore.com/c/skin-care/medical-grade | 17% |
| 10 | Dermatologist-Recommended Skincare Brands | Sanova sanovadermatology.com/blog/skincare-brands-at-sanova | 17% |
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| # | Brand | Visibility | Avg Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | CeraVebest for dry skin • best for sensitive skin | 100% | #1.5 |
| 2 | La Roche-Posaybest for sensitive skin • best for acne-prone skin | 100% | #4.7 |
| 3 | Vanicreambest for very sensitive skin • best for eczema | 100% | #5 |
| 4 | drheraskinclinic.com1 mention | 50% | #1 |
| 5 | The Ordinarybest value • affordable active ingredients | 50% | #4 |
| 6 | Paulabest for acne • best for anti-aging | 50% | #5 |
| 7 | SkinCeuticalspremium anti-aging • luxury option | 50% | #6 |
| 8 | Neutrogenareliable drugstore basics • best value | 50% | #8 |
| 9 | Tatchaluxury option • best for luxury hydration | 50% | #9 |
| 10 | First Aid Beautybest for dry skin | 50% | #10 |
| # | Domain | Influence Score | Citation Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | www.google.com5 cited URLs • Other | 75% | 50% |
| 2 | www.youtube.com2 cited URLs • UGC | 71% | 50% |
| 3 | www.reddit.com2 cited URLs • UGC | 71% | 50% |
| 4 | www.whowhatwear.com2 cited URLs • Editorial | 71% | 50% |
| 5 | wwd.com2 cited URLs • Editorial | 71% | 50% |
| 6 | drheraskinclinic.com1 cited URL • Other | 69% | 50% |
| 7 | www.vogue.com1 cited URL • Editorial | 69% | 50% |
| 8 | www.facebook.com1 cited URL • UGC | 69% | 50% |
| 9 | www.cholley.com1 cited URL • Editorial | 69% | 50% |
| 10 | www.harlemworldmagazine.com1 cited URL • Editorial | 69% | 50% |
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1 AI answers analyzed
| Provider | Answer Preview | Brands | Sources |
|---|---|---|---|
The best approach for oily, acne prone skin relies on a minimalist, consistent routine using science backed active ingredients. The goal is to clear pores and regulate oil without stripping or damaging your skin barrier (which only causes your skin to produce more oil). Key Ingredients to Look For Salicylic Acid (BHA): A oil soluble acid that penetrates deep into pores to dissolve sebum and dead skin cells, preventing blackheads and whiteheads. Niacinamide (Vitamin B3): Helps regulate oil production, calm redness, and fade post acne marks. Benzoyl Peroxide or Adapalene (Retinoids): Gold standard treatments to target acne causing bacteria (P. acnes) and increase cellular turnover to keep pores clear. Hyaluronic Acid / Glycerin: Lightweight, non comedogenic hydrators that keep the skin barrier healthy without feeling heavy or greasy. The Ultimate Day & Night Routine Morning Routine (AM) 1. Gentle Cleanser: Use a mild, foaming or water based cleanser to wash away overnight oil. (Options like [CeraVe Foaming Cleanser Go to product viewer dialog for this item. ](https://www.cerave.com/skin smarts/skincare routines/a gentle skincare routine for oily skin) or Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser Go to product viewer dialog for this item. work well). 2. Niacinamide Serum: Apply a lightweight 5% niacinamide serum to balance sebum and soothe inflammation. 3. Oil Free Moisturizer: Yes, you still need to moisturize! Skipping this causes rebound oil production. Opt for a gel cream or water based lotion labeled non comedogenic . 4. Sunscreen: Finish with a fluid, matte finish, or oil free broad spectrum SPF 30+. Highly recommended by dermatologists for this skin type is EltaMD UV Clear Broad Spectrum SPF 46, which contains niacinamide and lactic acid. Night Routine (PM) 1. Cleanse (Double Cleanse if wearing makeup/heavy SPF): Use a micellar water or lightweight cleansing balm followed by your regular cleanser. If you need a medicated wash, alternating with a 2% salicylic acid cleanser like Paula's Choice Skin Perfecting 2% BHA Liquid Exfoliant Go to product viewer dialog for this item. or a benzoyl peroxide wash can keep congestion low. 2. Treatment Active: Apply a targeted acne treatment. Many dermatologists recommend an over the counter retinoid like Differin Adapalene 0.1% Gel to prevent clogs and smooth texture. (Note: Introduce retinoids slowly, starting 2x a week, and never layer them with harsh acids on the same night). 3. Lightweight Moisturizer: Re apply your oil free gel moisturizer to lock in hydration and aid overnight recovery. If you want to tailor this further, tell me: Are you currently using any prescription medications or strong actives (like tretinoin or benzoyl peroxide)? Is your acne mostly inflamed/cystic or blackheads/closed comedones ? I can help you adjust the routine to avoid irritation . |
| # | Brand | Visibility | Avg Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | CeraVegentle cleanser option | 100% | #1 |
| 2 | Cetaphilgentle cleanser option | 100% | #2 |
| 3 | EltaMDbest for oily skin sunscreen | 100% | #3 |
| 4 | Paulabest for 2% bha | 100% | #4 |
| 5 | Differinbest for acne treatment | 100% | #5 |
| # | Domain | Influence Score | Citation Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | them-ethod.com1 cited URL • Editorial | 84% | 100% |
| 2 | www.doctorrogers.com1 cited URL • Editorial | 84% | 100% |
| 3 | dermondemand.com1 cited URL • Editorial | 84% | 100% |
| 4 | www.laroche-posay.us1 cited URL • Other | 84% | 100% |
| 5 | curology.com1 cited URL • Editorial | 84% | 100% |
| 6 | trophyskin.com1 cited URL • Editorial | 84% | 100% |
| 7 | www.healthline.com1 cited URL • Other | 84% | 100% |
| 8 | www.letsmakebeauty.com1 cited URL • Editorial | 84% | 100% |
| 9 | uk.theinkeylist.com1 cited URL • Editorial | 84% | 100% |
| 10 | www.lesliebaumannmd.com1 cited URL • Other | 84% | 100% |
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2 AI answers analyzed
| Provider | Answer Preview | Brands | Sources |
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The most effective skincare for aging skin is usually a simple, consistent routine built around ingredients with strong clinical evidence , not the most expensive products. Dermatologists consistently recommend focusing on a few key steps rather than a long routine. health.clevelandclinic.orgwww.nm.org Here's a routine that works for most people: Morning 1. Gentle cleanser (or rinse with water if your skin is dry). 2. Vitamin C serum to help protect against free radical damage and brighten skin tone. 3. Moisturizer with ingredients like ceramides, glycerin, or hyaluronic acid if your skin feels dry. 4. Broad spectrum sunscreen SPF 30 or higher every day. This is the single most important anti aging product because UV exposure is the biggest cause of premature skin aging. health.clevelandclinic.orgwww.nm.org Evening 1. Gentle cleanser. 2. Retinoid (retinol over the counter or prescription tretinoin if recommended by a dermatologist). Retinoids are considered the gold standard for improving fine lines, wrinkles, uneven texture, and collagen production. 3. Moisturizer to help reduce irritation and strengthen the skin barrier. health.clevelandclinic.orgwww.hauteliving.com Ingredients worth looking for Retinol/retinoids: Best evidence for reducing wrinkles and improving texture. Vitamin C: Helps brighten skin and supports collagen production. Niacinamide: Can improve skin barrier function, reduce redness, and help with uneven tone. Hyaluronic acid: Adds hydration and makes skin appear plumper. Ceramides: Help repair and maintain the skin barrier. Peptides: May provide some additional benefits, but the evidence is not as strong as for sunscreen and retinoids. www.hauteliving.comwww.nm.org If you have specific concerns Fine lines: Retinoids + sunscreen. Dark spots: Vitamin C, retinoids, azelaic acid, or tranexamic acid (depending on the cause). Dryness: Rich moisturizer with ceramides and hyaluronic acid. Loss of firmness: Retinoids remain the best topical option; procedures like microneedling or certain laser treatments may provide additional improvement if desired. www.hauteliving.comwww.nm.org A few tips Introduce only one new active ingredient at a time. Start retinol 2–3 nights a week and increase gradually as tolerated. If you're pregnant or breastfeeding, avoid retinoids unless advised otherwise by your healthcare provider. Consistency matters more than having a 10 step routine. health.clevelandclinic.orgwww.nm.org If you tell me: your age , your skin type (dry, oily, combination, or sensitive), and your budget , I can recommend a personalized routine with specific products that fit your needs. | |||
The single most effective skincare routine for aging skin relies on sun protection to prevent damage, retinoids to rebuild collagen, and antioxidants to repair the skin barrier . According to clinical guidance from the Harvard Medical School, as skin ages, it naturally becomes thinner, drier, and less resilient due to dropping collagen and estrogen levels. Rather than chasing viral trends, dermatologists universally recommend a streamlined morning and evening routine built around a few scientifically backed core active ingredients. The Core Active Ingredients to Look For Retinoids (Vitamin A): The absolute gold standard for aging skin. They accelerate cellular turnover, smooth out fine lines, and fade hyperpigmentation. Vitamin C: A powerful morning antioxidant that neutralizes environmental free radicals, brightens dark spots, and acts as a necessary co factor for synthesizing new collagen. Hyaluronic Acid & Glycerin: Crucial humectants that draw moisture deep into the skin, instantly plumping up fine lines caused by age related dehydration. Peptides & Niacinamide: Peptides act as cellular messengers to signal your skin to produce firming proteins, while niacinamide strengthens a thinning skin barrier and reduces redness. Dermatologist Recommended Anti Aging Routine To maximize results without triggering irritation or "retinol rebellion," structural layering is key. Follow this clinical layout: 🌅 Morning Routine: Protect & Hydrate 1. Cleanse: Wash with a mild, non foaming hydrating milk or lukewarm water to protect your existing moisture barrier. 2. Antioxidant Serum: Apply 4–5 drops of a high purity Vitamin C serum to dry skin. 3. Moisturizer: Layer a cream rich in ceramides or hyaluronic acid to seal in hydration. 4. Broad Spectrum Sunscreen: Apply an SPF 30 or higher every single day. UV exposure causes up to 85% of premature skin aging, rendering all other anti aging steps useless without it. 🌃 Night Routine: Repair & Regenerate 1. Double Cleanse: Use a gentle cleansing oil followed by a hydrating wash to thoroughly remove stubborn sunscreen and environmental pollutants. 2. Retinoid Active: Apply a pea sized amount of retinol or retinaldehyde to completely dry skin. Tip: Start just 2–3 nights a week to build tolerance. 3. Barrier Cream: Finish with a deeply nourishing, richer nighttime moisturizer containing peptides or niacinamide to help the skin renew itself while you sleep. Top Anti Aging Product Recommendations Widely regarded by dermatologists as the premier morning antioxidant serum. It features a clinically proven blend of 15% pure Vitamin C, Vitamin E, and ferulic acid that neutralizes free radicals and enhances photoprotection against sun damage. Available at Dermstore. An exceptional, lightweight, oil free evening serum suited for all skin types. It utilizes a concentrated dose of hyaluronic acid and exclusive tripeptides to target deep dryness, lines, and uneven skin tone. Available directly on the Estée Lauder Official Site. An iconic, budget friendly drugstore staple heavily favored by dermatologists. It delivers stabilized, active retinol in a deeply moisturizing base that effectively targets deep set expression lines without stripping mature skin. To help tailor this advice, could you share your specific skin type (dry, oily, sensitive) and your primary goal (smoothing wrinkles, lifting sagging skin, or fading dark spots)? Knowing if you are currently using a retinol would also help refine the steps. |
| # | Brand | Visibility | Avg Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | health.clevelandclinic.orgmost important anti-aging product | 50% | #1 |
| 2 | nm.orggold standard | 50% | #2 |
| 3 | hauteliving.combest topical option | 50% | #3 |
| 4 | Dermstoreavailable at | 50% | #2 |
| 5 | Estée Lauderavailable on official site | 50% | #3 |
| # | Domain | Influence Score | Citation Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | health.clevelandclinic.org2 cited URLs • Other | 86% | 100% |
| 2 | www.youtube.com6 cited URLs • UGC | 75% | 50% |
| 3 | www.google.com2 cited URLs • Other | 71% | 50% |
| 4 | www.nm.org1 cited URL • Editorial | 69% | 50% |
| 5 | www.hauteliving.com1 cited URL • Editorial | 69% | 50% |
| 6 | www.health.harvard.edu1 cited URL • Institutional | 69% | 50% |
| 7 | bonjil.com1 cited URL • Editorial | 69% | 50% |
| 8 | www.usdermatologypartners.com1 cited URL • Editorial | 69% | 50% |
| 9 | shopping.yahoo.com1 cited URL • Editorial | 69% | 50% |
| 10 | www.puremedicalspa.us1 cited URL • Other | 69% | 50% |
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1 AI answers analyzed
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The best skin care routine relies on a three step foundational core: cleansing, moisturizing, and sun protection . According to dermatologists, a successful routine focuses on protection and prevention in the morning , followed by repair and hydration at night . Applying your products in order from thinnest consistency to thickest ensures maximum skin penetration. ☀️ Morning Routine: Protect & Prevent Your daytime focus is defending your skin barrier against UV rays and environmental pollution. 1. Cleanser : Use a gentle, non drying face wash to remove excess oils built up overnight. 2. Toner / Essence (Optional) : Provides lightweight hydration and balances your skin's pH. 3. Antioxidant Serum : Apply a Vitamin C serum to brighten skin and neutralize free radicals. 4. Eye Cream (Optional) : Hydrates the delicate under eye skin to minimize puffiness. 5. Moisturizer : Seals in hydration and reinforces your natural skin barrier. 6. Sunscreen : Apply a broad spectrum SPF 30 or higher as the final, most crucial step. 🌙 Evening Routine: Cleanse & Repair Your nighttime focus is clearing away daytime grime and using active ingredients to rebuild collagen. 1. Makeup Remover : Use micellar water, a cleansing balm, or oil to dissolve makeup and SPF. 2. Cleanser : Follow up with your water based cleanser to deeply wash the skin (Double Cleansing). 3. Exfoliator / Mask (1–2x a week) : Removes dead skin cells to improve cell turnover. 4. Treatment / Actives : Apply a retinoid (like Retinol or Tretinoin) to target wrinkles and acne. 5. Night Moisturizer : Finish with a richer cream to restore moisture while you sleep. 🧬 Customizing by Skin Type To choose the right product formulations, you must identify how your skin behaves: | Skin Type | What It Feels Like | Best Formulations | Key Active Ingredients | | | | | | | Oily / Acne Prone | Shiny, greasy, congested pores | Lightweight gels, foaming washes | Salicylic acid, Niacinamide, Zinc | | Dry / Aging | Flaky, tight, visible fine lines | Rich creams, cleansing oils | Hyaluronic acid, Glycerin, Ceramides | | Sensitive | Red, reactive, easily irritated | Milky lotions, fragrance free balms | Centella asiatica, Aloe, Allantoin | For trusted product guides and step by step custom curation, check out the Ulta Beauty Skincare Guide or review dermatologist backed advice via the Harvard Health Skin Guide. To help tailor this exactly to you, let me know: What is your primary skin type (oily, dry, sensitive)? Are you looking to fix a specific concern (acne, dark spots, fine lines)? What is your preferred budget for products? |
| # | Brand | Visibility | Avg Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ulta Beautytrusted skincare guides | 100% | #1 |
| # | Domain | Influence Score | Citation Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | www.youtube.com3 cited URLs • UGC | 87% | 100% |
| 2 | www.ulta.com1 cited URL • Other | 84% | 100% |
| 3 | www.cerave.com1 cited URL • Other | 84% | 100% |
| 4 | www.healthline.com1 cited URL • Other | 84% | 100% |
| 5 | www.health.com1 cited URL • Editorial | 84% | 100% |
| 6 | www.joinmidi.com1 cited URL • Editorial | 84% | 100% |
| 7 | www.health.harvard.edu1 cited URL • Institutional | 84% | 100% |
| 8 | www.theguardian.com1 cited URL • Editorial | 84% | 100% |
| 9 | health.clevelandclinic.org1 cited URL • Other | 84% | 100% |
| 10 | eminenceorganics.com1 cited URL • Other | 84% | 100% |