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Ritual Script Skincare™ · Patient Resource
Your skin deserves a plan that actually fits.
Personalized, written skincare guidance — built around your routine, your skin, and your real life.

Most skincare advice is written for a general audience. Your skin isn't general. Ritual Script Skincare™ provides a written routine plan built specifically for you — what products to use, in what order, why each one is there, and how to adjust when things change.
Common skincare myths
3 things most people get wrong
- Myth: If your skin is reacting, you need more products to calm it down. Truth: Most reactions signal barrier disruption. Scaling back and simplifying is usually what actually helps — more layers often make it worse.
- Myth: If a product caused a reaction, it's wrong for your skin. Truth: Timing, order, or amount is often the real issue — not the product itself. Learning to troubleshoot saves months of starting from scratch.
- Myth: A consistent routine will eventually work on its own. Truth: Consistency helps only if the routine is right for your skin. A plan that isn't calibrated for your skin may be quietly making things worse.
What's waiting for you
What you'll find on the support page
Three levels of personalized, written guidance — from a focused one-question response to a full routine protocol to a multi-phase program. Each is a paid service you choose based on what your skin needs.
Not sure which service is right for you? The support page walks you through each option so you can choose with confidence before purchasing.
Browse skincare guides on barrier support, routine decisions, and when to bring a concern to your provider — no purchase needed.
Ready to get started, or want to learn more?
ritualscript.com/skin-support Review all services, read what's included, and book directly — no referral or appointment needed.
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Ritual Script Skincare™ provides skincare routine education within a defined coaching scope. This resource does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. For concerns about a medical condition, please consult your healthcare provider.