Skin assessment from your photos
The AI evaluates skin type by zone (forehead, nose, cheeks, chin), visible texture, and identifies concerns by location: hyperpigmentation areas, enlarged pore zones, fine line locations, redness or sensitivity patterns, and texture irregularities. It also notes positives — areas of clarity, evenness, or luminosity — to give a balanced starting point rather than a list of problems.
Step 1: Cleanse and prep
A cleanser type is recommended based on skin type zones and identified sensitivities — gel, cream, micellar, or foaming — with key ingredients listed by function (e.g., "Centella Asiatica — reduces visible redness") and a brief application method. Ingredients to avoid given your specific concerns are listed explicitly, since the wrong cleanser can actively aggravate skin before the treatment step begins.
Step 2: Targeted treatment
A serum or treatment product is chosen for the top two concerns identified. Key actives are listed with starting concentrations and escalation guidance (e.g., "begin at 0.025% Retinol, escalate to 0.1% over eight weeks"), morning vs. evening application timing with rationale, and interaction warnings for ingredient pairs that should not be used together — a common source of skin irritation from well-intentioned stacking.
Step 3: Protect and seal
A moisturizer and SPF approach is recommended specific to your Fitzpatrick type and skin texture preference (matte or dewy finish). The SPF level is specified based on Fitzpatrick rating — not a one-size-fits-all SPF 30 suggestion. Key ingredients match the skin type to avoid the common problem of a hydrating product that aggravates oily zones or a matte product that tightens dry areas.
Bonus: targeted concern treatment
For the single most prominent skin concern identified, a fourth targeted step is added: a spot treatment, mask, or professional treatment recommendation with specific active ingredients, frequency of use, and what progress looks like after four, eight, and twelve weeks. This is the highest-ROI addition for anyone with a clear primary concern.