Zen + zit. Calm the confusion around breakouts.
Understand your acne.
Simplify your skincare.
Learn what may be affecting your skin, understand your products, build a simpler routine, and track what works for you.
Acne is complicated. Your routine doesn't have to be.
Tell us about your skin
A short profile — skin type, main concerns, what you already use. No intrusive questions.
Get a simpler plan
A clear morning and evening routine, with what to focus on and what to introduce slowly.
Track what actually works
Log quickly, review weekly, and let patterns show up over time instead of guessing.
Everything in one calm place
Less skincare. Better skincare. Each tool is built to reduce decisions, not add them.
Ask Zenzit
Ask a real question in plain language and get a clear, careful explanation — not a wall of product links.
OpenMy Routine
Add what you actually use. See what overlaps, what may irritate, and what you could simply stop buying.
OpenIngredients
What each ingredient does, who it suits, how often to use it, and what not to pair it with.
OpenLearn
Acne 101, breakouts by location, routines by skin type and honest takes on lifestyle factors.
OpenSkin Journal
A one-minute daily log. Nothing to obsess over — just enough to notice a pattern later.
OpenMy Progress
Trends over weeks, not hours. See what changed and when, without jumping to conclusions.
OpenStart with the basics
Better skin starts with understanding it. These are the pages most people find useful first.
5 min read
What causes acne?
Acne is not one thing going wrong. It is usually four things interacting inside a pore — and that is why single-product fixes often disappoint.
6 min read
Types of acne, explained simply
Knowing which type of breakout you mostly get is the single most useful thing for choosing where to start.
4 min read
Marks vs scars after a breakout
Most of what people call scarring is post-inflammatory pigment, which fades — slowly.
Ingredients people ask about most
Where Zenzit stops
Educational, not diagnostic
Zenzit helps you understand what may be going on and what to consider next. It does not diagnose conditions, promise clear skin, or suggest changing a prescription. When something needs a professional, it says so plainly.
Common questions
- Is Zenzit a medical service?
- No. Zenzit is an educational and decision-support platform. It does not diagnose, treat or cure conditions, and it is not a substitute for care from a dermatologist or other healthcare professional.
- How long should I give a new routine?
- Most acne routines are judged over 8–12 weeks. Changing products every couple of weeks makes it very difficult to tell what is actually helping.
- Can I use salicylic acid with retinol?
- Some people tolerate it, but combining exfoliating acids with a retinoid on the same night is a frequent cause of irritation. Alternating nights is a common approach — and using just one is often enough.
- Should Zenzit tell me to stop a prescription?
- Never. If a prescription product appears in your routine, Zenzit will flag it as something to discuss with the healthcare professional who prescribed it, and nothing more.