SelfieLog review: the Ghost Mode acne diary that turns photos into evidence
An editorial review of SelfieLog, the iOS acne tracker with Ghost Mode alignment, AI breakout analysis, and a private gallery. Who it's…
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The 130+ skincare tools we tested so you don't have to.
Independent reviews of skincare apps, AI scanners, ingredient decoders, and at-home test kits — tested by real editors.
AI camera scans, derm-grade detection, photo journals.
Acne, rosacea, eczema, melasma — log it, see the pattern.
Logging, reminders, regimen sequencers, ingredient pairing.
INCI lookups, EWG-style ratings, allergen flags.
Microbiome swabs, DNA panels, hormone strips.
UV index, sun damage cameras, SPF reminders.
Hydration trackers, sleep monitors, stress logs.
An editorial review of SelfieLog, the iOS acne tracker with Ghost Mode alignment, AI breakout analysis, and a private gallery. Who it's…

An editorial review of HairOS by Roots by GA: what 50+ hair genes plus biomarkers actually tell you, who the test is…

Cloe tracks diet, sleep, and supplements alongside daily progress photos and side-of-face albums. I used it for a month. Here is what…

Belle is a PMDD tracker with CBT tools that quietly works as a skin app too. I tested it for two cycles.…

GlowSnitch is an Android-only sunscreen reapplication reminder that actually knows when you are outside. I tested it for a month across two…

I tested Pimpl, the AI face-scanning skincare app, for six weeks. Here is what daily skin scoring actually does to your patience,…

I spent three weeks running every product in my bathroom through DemythSkin. Here is what the free AI ingredient scanner gets right,…

Lymfa review: a paid 2025 lymphatic drainage app with cycle-phase routines, video guides, and de-puffing flows. Best for committed daily-massage readers.

Skincare Routine Diary by shoyuland: a free Android-first planner with no progress photos. Best for readers tired of comparing their faces to…

AllerNote review: a freemium scanner that checks products against your personal allergen profile. Best for readers with a real patch-test history.