Routine Builder

A routine built from your skin, not someone else's.

Copied routines fail because they were built for someone else's skin, budget, and bathroom shelf. Dermora starts from a scored analysis of your face, folds in the products you already own, and outputs a morning and evening plan with every step in the right order.

Free first analysis. No credit card required.

What we look for

What a personalized routine actually accounts for

Your measured priorities

Seven scores decide what the routine optimizes for, so a hydration crisis is not answered with an acne protocol.

The products you own

Your current cleanser, serums, and SPF get slotted in first. New purchases are the exception, not the premise.

Ingredient conflicts

Retinoids, acids, and vitamin C have sequencing rules. The builder spaces and orders them so they help instead of fight.

Your skin's tolerance

Sensitivity and barrier scores set how fast actives ramp up, which is the difference between progress and a flare.

Your actual budget

When something is missing, the suggestion is a product type with a target price, never a sponsored brand.

Change over time

Weekly check-ins feed back into the plan, so the routine in month three is not the routine from day one.

Why copying fails

The internet's routine is not your routine.

The ten-step routine that transformed someone's skin online was calibrated, knowingly or not, to their skin type, climate, tolerance, and budget. Applied to different skin it commonly overloads the barrier, mixes conflicting actives, and costs a fortune in products that fight each other. The problem is not the products; it is the missing measurement underneath them.

Dermora inverts the order: analysis first, routine second. Seven scores from your selfies plus your questionnaire decide what the routine needs to accomplish, and only then do products, yours first, get assigned to the job.

The output

Every step, in order, with the reason why.

Your plan lists each morning and evening step in sequence: what to apply, how much, how often, and what it is doing for your scores. Actives come with ramp-up schedules instead of day-one maximums. Nothing is mysterious, because routines survive on understanding; people abandon steps they cannot explain to themselves.

As weekly check-ins land, the routine adapts: an active ramps up when your barrier holds, a step gets swapped when a score stalls, and seasonal shifts in hydration or oil get answered before they become problems.

FAQ

Common questions about routine builder.

How does the AI build my skincare routine?

It starts from your free skin analysis: seven scores from your selfies plus a questionnaire covering history, sensitivities, and lifestyle. Those determine your routine's goals and pace. Then the products you already own are slotted into the plan wherever they fit, and gaps get filled with brand-neutral product-type suggestions at your price point.

Do I have to buy the products Dermora recommends?

Dermora does not sell or sponsor products at all. It recommends product types, like a gentle salicylic cleanser or a ceramide moisturizer, with target prices, only when your shelf genuinely lacks something your scores need. Most people start their routine entirely from products they already own.

What order should I apply skincare products?

The general rule is thinnest to thickest: cleanse, then water-based serums, then moisturizer, with SPF as the final morning step, and actives placed according to their own rules. Your Dermora plan removes the guesswork by listing your exact products in your exact order for morning and evening.

How is this different from a skincare quiz?

Quizzes ask you to self-diagnose, and self-assessment of skin is famously unreliable; most people misjudge their own skin type. Dermora measures instead: photo analysis scores seven categories objectively, the questionnaire adds context, and weekly re-scans verify the routine works, which no quiz can do after you close the tab.

Ready to see your scores?

Your first full analysis is free: seven category scores, your top priorities, and a routine you can start tonight.

Build my routine free

Dermora provides cosmetic skin analysis and general skincare guidance. It does not diagnose, treat, or replace care from a board-certified dermatologist.