Skincare matched to you
Personalised skincare match with AI: upload a product's composition (INCI), a photo of your skin and, optionally, your lab results — and get an honest read on whether this cream or serum suits you, what in the formula actually works and what is filler or could irritate your skin. We match by the form and concentration of actives — retinol, acids (AHA/BHA), niacinamide, vitamin C, hyaluronic acid, peptides — taking your skin type, condition and contraindications into account. This is a recommendation by properties, not a brand ad and not a medical diagnosis.
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Services
What else we decode
Not just this area — upload any data and get a clear breakdown in minutes.
Lab test decoding
Decode your blood and urine tests online with AI: CBC, blood chemistry, hormones. We explain every marker and any deviations from the norm. First one free, no sign-up.
Imaging report decoding
Online decoding of imaging and ECG reports: our AI breaks down ultrasound, X-ray, MRI, CT and ECG findings in plain language and shows you what to pay attention to. First one free.
Pet lab tests
Decode blood tests for dogs, cats and other pets online: CBC, blood chemistry and urinalysis with species-specific reference ranges. Clear, and adjusted for your pet's age.
Pet imaging
Pet imaging decoding online: the AI describes ultrasound, X-ray or CT findings in plain language, factoring in the species, and suggests your next steps.
Cycle / PCT bloodwork
Online decoding of cycle, TRT and PCT bloodwork: testosterone, estradiol, LH/FSH, liver and lipids, with athletic context and trends over time.
Symptom checker
Online symptom checker: describe what's bothering you and AI will name the likely causes, assess urgency, and suggest which doctor to see. Doesn't replace a visit.
Haircare match
Personalised haircare match: AI reviews a product's composition and your lab results (ferritin, vitamin D, thyroid) and shows what suits your hair. Not a substitute for a doctor.
Supplement & sports nutrition match
Match supplements, vitamins and sports nutrition (protein, creatine) to your lab results: AI suggests which substance, form and dose fit you, and assesses a specific product. Not a substitute for a doctor.
Cosmetic composition check
Online cosmetic composition check: AI breaks down the INCI ingredients and tells you whether a product suits you, what helps and what to avoid. Not a substitute for a doctor.
Scope
What we analyse
INCI composition review
We break down the ingredient list: which actives are load-bearing and where in the list (and so roughly at what concentration) they sit, what helps your skin, and what is fragrance, alcohol or comedogenic oils that could harm you specifically.
Key actives for your goal
In plain language we explain retinol and retinoids, acids (salicylic, glycolic, mandelic), niacinamide, vitamin C, hyaluronic acid, peptides and SPF — which of them solve your problem (oiliness, pores, pigmentation, dryness, ageing) and which are excess.
Matched to your skin type
The match builds on what you describe and show: oily, dry, combination or sensitive skin, breakout-prone, redness, flaking. Where possible we factor in your labs too — ferritin, vitamin D, hormones.
Safety first
We check contraindications: pregnancy and breastfeeding (e.g. retinoids are off-limits), allergy to ingredients present in the product, and interaction with what you already use. We will not recommend anything unsafe for you and will say so honestly.
How it works
What you can upload and how to get an accurate match
1. Upload what you have
The product composition (a label photo or INCI text), a photo of your skin, and optionally your labs (PDF or photo). All at once, just one — or no files at all, a description only.
2. Describe yourself
Sex and age, city, skin type and concern, what bothers you and your goal, allergies, chronic conditions, pregnancy or breastfeeding, and the products and medications you already use.
3. Get a verdict and a spec
If you sent a product, we say whether it suits you and why, with a percentage score. If not, we give a spec: which actives, in what form and concentration to look for, and what to avoid. Without labs it is a general level; with them, precise.
For maximum accuracy: a photo of your skin + your labs + the composition of the product you are assessing — so the match accounts for your biology, your visible state and the specific product.
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FAQ
Common questions
Upload the product composition — a photo of the label or the INCI text — and describe your skin: type, concerns, allergies, pregnancy. The AI assesses whether the actives and their concentrations fit you, what is useful and what is excess or risky, and gives an honest verdict with a score. It is a read by composition properties, not an ad or a diagnosis.
Ideally the product composition (INCI), a photo of your skin and your labs. Less is fine too: a description alone gives a general level, a photo sharpens it, and your labs make it precise. The more data, the more specific the recommendation and product score.
Yes — that is checked first. In pregnancy and breastfeeding we will not recommend retinoids or other contraindicated ingredients, and we flag an allergen if it is present in the uploaded product. Safety outweighs any benefit.
No. The service helps you understand a composition and match care by properties, but it does not diagnose or treat skin disease. For breakouts that won't clear and any suspicious skin changes, see a dermatologist.
The service is informational and not intended to diagnose emergency, oncological or psychiatric conditions. For acute symptoms, call emergency services (112).