Beauty & Skincare

Adpard Skin Review Desk

A clinical, ingredient-first review surface for serums, SPF, moisturizers, masks, and barrier repair routines. The homepage opens on category signals: concerns, INCI checks, editor scores, and comparison paths.

3 review tracks: ingredient, routine, value
4:1 wide content layout for long guides
AA palette checked for readable contrast
Minimal skincare bottles on a clean surface
Current protocol Niacinamide serum shortlist: barrier-friendly, fragrance-free, value-aware.
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Not a generic landing page.

This CP1 direction is built as a skincare review desk: visible ingredient taxonomy, product comparison, routine context, and formal trust pages.

Directory preview

Review directory uses a 3:1 workbench layout.

The main rail stays wide for cards and comparison data. The side rail holds filters, methodology, and editorial notes without squeezing the product grid.

Skincare products arranged on a bathroom counter
Serum Dark spots

Best vitamin C serums for uneven tone

Compares active form, packaging stability, fragrance risk, and price per month.

Editor confidenceHigh
Close crop of a skincare texture application
Barrier Sensitive

Barrier creams that do not feel heavy

Tracks ceramides, panthenol, occlusive load, and finish under sunscreen.

Routine fitAM/PM
Skincare bottles in a refined product arrangement
SPF Daily wear

Daily sunscreens with low white cast

Uses finish, reapplication feel, filter mix, and eye-sting notes as key criteria.

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Ingredient guide preview

Content pages use a 4:1 reading layout.

The article body remains broad enough for comparison tables, ingredient breakdowns, and long-form review context. The right rail is support, not the main experience.

Ingredient guide

Niacinamide, ceramides, and exfoliating acids: compare without overbuying

Adpard starts from user intent, not a product carousel. The opening section identifies whether the reader needs a gentle routine, an active serum, or a repair-first reset.

Neutral skincare product composition for an ingredient guide

Comparison frame

This layout can carry a dense table while keeping readable line length, supporting product specs, pros, cons, and review evidence in one place.

Ingredient Best for Watch-outs Review signal
Niacinamide Oil balance, tone support, barrier routine High percentages can feel prickly for some readers Formula context matters more than headline percent
Ceramides Dryness, recovery, sensitive skin support Heavy textures may not suit humid daytime use Pair with humectants and occlusives for routine fit
AHA/BHA Texture, congestion, dullness Overuse risk, sunscreen pairing, sensitivity Frequency guidance must be conservative