I asked ChatGPT for Goop skincare dupes — here’s the $30 routine it suggested

Skin care can sometimes feel like a financial black hole. Whether you’re a teenager searching for the best cleansers to keep your skin clear or someone like me looking for serums and moisturizers to do whatever it takes to hold on to a youthful glow, the perfect skincare routine can easily creep up to cost as much as a week’s groceries. It’s easy to start believing that results are tied directly to the price.

I recently clicked on an Instagram ad for a very pricey serum that Gwenyth Paltrow swears is the key to beauty. I needed to have it! But when I saw the cost, there was no way I could justify it. Knowing how Meta advertising works, I knew I’d only see the ad again and be tempted to buy it, despite the cost.

That’s when I turned to ChatGPT to help me hunt down skincare dupes that were both effective and wallet friendly. With the new shopping feature directly integrated within ChatGPT’s interface, I was hopeful that I could find what I was looking for. Here’s what happened when I let AI be my beauty consultant.

ChatGPT as my personal shopper

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Instead of scrolling endless TikToks or cross-checking beauty blogs, I fed ChatGPT the expensive Goop product I wanted. I asked it to help me find lower-cost alternatives with similar active ingredients. I was immediately given a list of products that I didn’t even know existed.

ChatGPT explained the Goop dupe

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To my surprise, these brands had a lot to offer including clean ingredients and didn’t test on animals, but the biggest selling point was that they included the same ingredients as the Goop product.

But there was a catch: Instead of using one Goop serum, I would have to buy at least three different products that added up to everything in it. That’s when I turned to ChatGPT to go a bit deeper in my research.

ChatGPT also helped me find a routine

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Although the products ChatGPT suggested to get me very close to a Goop dupe, I wasn’t sure how to use them all together to get the same results. That’s when I told ChatGPT my current skincare routine.

To my surprise, I was already using a serum that had some of the Goop ingredients, which meant I actually only needed to buy one new product, which was only $30. This was a huge savings from the original $150 of the Goop product. ChatGPT told me how to layer the products – both what I already had in my routine and the new one I could easily buy on Amazon.

Limitations and other things to consider

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ChatGPT isn’t a dermatologist. It can’t give personalized medical advice, and it sometimes recommends products that are hard to find depending on location. I still had to double-check reviews, ingredient lists and availability. With a luxury product like Goop, the ingredients are measured, which means there is less of a chance for irritation. By layering products, I had to be careful not to use too much of any given one to avoid redness and irritation.

Bottom line

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