Skin Assessment from Your Photos
The scan notes hyperpigmentation, pores, fine lines, redness patterns, texture, and dullness, plus strengths such as clarity or even tone. Fitzpatrick type sets sun sensitivity and SPF level. Upload bare-faced photos in natural light (no makeup or filters) for the most accurate read.
Step 1: Cleanse and Prep
Cleanser texture — gel, foam, cream, or micellar — matches your zones and sensitivities. You get beneficial actives (for example Centella for redness, salicylic acid for oil) and ingredients to avoid so the treatment step does not start on irritated skin.
Step 2: Targeted Treatment
A serum targets your top two visible concerns with starting concentrations, escalation timing (such as retinol percentage ramps), morning versus evening use, and interaction warnings. This step carries the most change for pigmentation, aging, or persistent redness.
Step 3: Protect and Seal
Moisturizer finish and SPF level follow Fitzpatrick and zone needs — avoiding heavy occlusives on oily areas or drying formulas on dehydrated skin. The routine seals treatment while giving daily UV protection appropriate to your type.
Bonus: Targeted Concern Treatment
For your strongest single concern, a fourth step — spot treatment, mask, or professional-grade option — includes actives, frequency, and progress markers at 4, 8, and 12 weeks. Use it when one issue outweighs the rest of the map.