🔬 Resources & Tools
Free guías, checklists, and interactive tools to help you get better results from at-home aesthetic treatments.
⚡ Interactive Tools
🔍 IPL & Laser Hair Removal Eligibility Checker
IPL is not safe for all skin tones. Select your skin type below to see whether at-home IPL devices are safe for you — and which devices are best for your tone.
📅 Treatment Timeline Estimator
Select a treatment to see a realistic week-by-week timeline for when you'll start seeing results.
📋 Quick Reference Guides
LED Light Therapy: Complete Beginner's Guide
Wavelengths explained, what each does, which devices have clinical backing, and how to build a protocol.
Read Guide →Tretinoin vs Retinol: What's Actually Different
Potency differences, how to start without irritation, and which telehealth services offer the cheapest tretinoin.
Read Guide →Microneedling at Inicio: Safe Depth & Technique
Which depths are safe, how to sanitize properly, best serums to use, and what to absolutely avoid.
Read Guide →Hair Loss: What Has Clinical Evidence (and What Doesn't)
Finasteride, minoxidil, laser caps, Nutrafol, biotin — ranked by actual evidence strength.
Read Guide →Teeth Whitening: What Actually Works
Only hydrogen peroxide whitens enamel. Here's what to buy, what to skip, and why LED-only kits are a waste.
Read Guide →IPL vs. Laser Hair Removal: Which Is Right for You?
True cost breakdown, skin tone safety chart, expected session counts, and top device comparison.
Read Guide →✅ Pre-Purchase Checklists
Before You Buy an LED Mask
5 questions to ask before spending $200–$400 on an LED mask. Power density, wavelengths, FDA clearance, and more.
- ✓ Does it have peer-reseñaed clinical data?
- ✓ Is it FDA-cleared (not just "FDA registered")?
- ✓ Does it include both red AND near-infrared?
- ✓ Is the fit flexible (silicone) or rigid?
- ✓ What's the power density (mW/cm²)?
Before You Buy an IPL Device
The 5 questions that determine whether an IPL device will work — and be safe — for you specifically.
- ✓ What is your Fitzpatrick skin type? (I–IV = safe)
- ✓ Is your hair color dark enough? (dark brown/black only)
- ✓ Does the device have a skin tone sensor?
- ✓ How many flashes does it last? (300K+ is good)
- ✓ What's the window size? (bigger = faster treatment)
Before You Start Tretinoin
Starting tretinoin the right way makes the difference between a smooth transition and weeks of unnecessary irritation.
- ✓ Start at 0.025% — not 0.05% or 0.1%
- ✓ Apply to dry skin (wait 20 min after washing)
- ✓ Use pea-sized amount for whole face
- ✓ 2–3 nights/week for first month
- ✓ SPF 30+ every morning — non-negotiable
💰 Cost Comparison Guides
At-Inicio vs. Professional: 5-Year Cost Breakdown
IPL device ($350) vs. laser clinic sessions ($3,000–$8,000+) — the full math over 5 years across common treatment areas.
See Cost Breakdown →Prescription Skincare: Telehealth vs. Derm Visit
Curology ($30–50/mo) vs. dermatologist office visit ($200–400) — what you actually get for the price difference.
Compare Options →Hair Loss Treatment Cost Comparison
Finasteride + minoxidil vs. Nutrafol vs. laser cap vs. hair transplant — cost and evidence compared.
Compare Options →🔗 Quick Links
- 🏆 10 Best At-Inicio Devices (Mega Roundup)
- 💡 LED Light Therapy Masks — Full Reviews
- 🔥 IPL & Laser Hair Removal — Full Reviews
- 🔬 Microneedling Devices — Full Reviews
- 💇 Hair Loss Treatments — Full Reviews
- 🦷 Teeth Whitening — Full Reviews
- 💊 Prescription Skincare — Full Reviews
- 📝 All Blog Articles
- Tretinoin vs Retinol Explainer
- Best LED Mask for Acne
- IPL vs. Laser Comparison
- Minoxidil for Women