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How to Calculate Skincare Routine Cost

What is Skincare Routine Cost?

The Skincare Routine Cost Calculator computes the total annual, monthly, and daily cost of your full skincare routine including cleanser, toner/essence, AM and PM serums, moisturizer, sunscreen, and treatment products (retinol, exfoliants). It accounts for product price and how long each product lasts, then aggregates per-product monthly costs to a complete routine total. Modern routines following K-beauty or J-beauty conventions can include 6-10 products and exceed $1,500/year — making the calculator valuable for understanding the true investment.

Formula

Monthly Cost per Product = Price / Lasts (months); Annual Cost = Σ(Monthly per Product) × 12
P
Product Price (currency) — Cost per product
M
Months Lasting (months) — How long product lasts with daily use

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. 1Enter price and shelf-life-in-months for each routine product
  2. 2Cleanser typically lasts 2-4 months at twice-daily use
  3. 3Toner/essence: 3-6 months depending on bottle size
  4. 4Serums: 2-4 months for 30 ml bottles
  5. 5Moisturizer: 2-4 months at twice-daily use
  6. 6Sunscreen: 1-3 months for proper application amounts
  7. 7Treatment (retinol): 4-8 months as used less frequently
  8. 8Calculator computes monthly cost per product, total monthly, annual, and daily

Worked Examples

Input
Basic routine: $25 cleanser/3mo, $45 moisturizer/3mo, $25 SPF/2mo
Result
Monthly $35.83, annual $430
Input
Premium 7-product routine totaling $260 in products
Result
Annual $750-1,200 depending on duration assumptions
Input
Korean 10-step routine with all premium items
Result
Annual $1,500-2,500 — substantial discretionary spending

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Overestimating shelf life — products labeled "12 months after opening" lose potency in 4-6 months for actives
  • Not factoring in unfinished products thrown away due to spoilage or change of routine
  • Ignoring the cost of seasonal additions (heavier moisturizers winter, more sunscreen summer)
  • Counting sample sizes — calculate based on full-size products you actually buy regularly

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do skincare products actually last?

Use the PAO (period after opening) symbol on packaging — typically 6M, 12M, or 24M. Active ingredients (vitamin C, retinol) degrade faster — replace within 3-6 months even if not visibly spoiled.

How can I reduce routine cost without sacrificing results?

Cut from 8 products to 4-5 essentials (cleanser, moisturizer, sunscreen, one serum). Use The Ordinary or CeraVe for active ingredients at 10-20% of premium prices. Skip products with similar functions (multiple hydrating toners).

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