It started in a pharmacy.
I was standing in front of a shelf full of skincare products, trying to figure out which one was actually right for me. I'd searched online. I'd asked AI chatbots. I got answers — but they were answers for everyone, not for me. And every time I asked again, I had to start from scratch: explain my skin type, my concerns, my reactions. Every single time.
I wanted something that already knew my skin. Something that could look at a product and tell me in one tap — yes or no, and why. Not a general review. Not marketing. A real answer based on what's actually in it and how my skin actually behaves.
That's when the idea became clear: recommendations like a doctor's prescription — based on active ingredients, clinically tested, certified products. Not whatever is trending. Not whatever looks nice on the shelf.
I see so many people — especially younger generations — buying product after product without knowing if it's been tested, if it suits their skin, or if it's doing more harm than good. The information exists. It's just never been personal.
Skinalyze is my answer to that. Designed for every skin, every age, every person. Tell it about your skin once. From that moment, every analysis, every product check, every recommendation is built around you — your skin, your history, your goals. One tap. Already knows everything it needs.