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Our artificial intelligence deciphers the true potential of each product by depending on your skin type and lets you discover which products contain ingredients suspected of being endocrine disruptors !

Why choose the Beautydecoded ?

  1. Our artificial intelligence is able to analyze and, above allevaluate a cosmetic according to your skin type.
  2. Can blacklist "ingredients suspected of being endocrine disruptors "but also many other ingredient families
  3. Become a member of a enthusiast community who shares her opinion on over 100,000 cosmetic products

How does the INCI Beauty algorithm work?

For Yuka, the rating depends on the presence or absence of ingredients they deem "undesirable or dangerous". In short, if you scan a product and it scores well, the app considers the product "safe".

But will it work for you? Will it be effective for your skin type? You don't know.

How does BeautyDecoded's Artificial Intelligence work?

With BeautyDecoded, I've adopted a totally different vision: a product is neither good nor bad in itself.

A product may be ideal for someone with oily, resistant skin, prone to blemishes and skin spots, but not at all suitable for someone with dry, sensitive skin and anti-aging concerns. What's more, in my application, each ingredient receives a separate rating based on its position in the formula, and a product's final score depends on five superimposed algorithms.

Endocrine Disruptors

If you're concerned about the presence of potential endocrine disruptors, the app offers a function that lets you blacklist families of ingredients. This includes those suspected, rightly or wrongly, of being endocrine disruptors, as well as ingredients containing gluten, peanuts or other allergens.

A Community Dedicated to Skin Care

Join a community of facial care enthusiasts sharing their opinions on over 100,000 cosmetic products.

Welcome to the captivating world of cosmetics deciphering apps. In this article, we explore various apps that help you make informed beauty choices. Dive in with us to analyze, scan and understand the compositions of your favorite products.

The Importance of Scanning Labels and Understanding Compositions

Why scan labels?

Scanning the labels on your cosmetics is a crucial step in accessing detailed information about the products you use. Thanks to apps like INCI Beauty, Yuka, and QuelCosmetic, you can discover the precise composition of each product in seconds. These tools are indispensable for avoiding undesirable ingredients and making informed decisions.

Deciphering a Cosmetic Product: Ingredients to Avoid

These apps help you understand the complex terms on labels and identify ingredients to avoid. Whether it's undesirable substances, allergens or endocrine disruptors, they highlight the components you might prefer to avoid in your beauty products. Learning to decipher products allows you to take control of your beauty routine and make more informed choices.

INCI Beauty: A Fine Understanding of Cosmetic Compositions

Benefits of INCI Beauty :

  • Detailed analysis INCI Beauty offers an in-depth analysis of cosmetic compositions, providing a detailed understanding of ingredients.
  • Sorting by concentration The application classifies components according to their concentration in the product, offering a more pertinent assessment of their impact.
  • Origin of components Detailed information on the origin of ingredients is provided, to help you familiarize yourself with the INCI lists.
  • Variety of categories Products are classified in several categories, from "good" to "controversial/risky", offering a nuanced assessment.
  • Search without barcode A practical feature that lets you search for products without scanning the barcode.

Points to consider:

  • No alternatives in the free version The free version of the application doesn't offer any healthy alternatives, which can be a disadvantage when it comes to guiding users in their choices.
  • Limited information sheet : Sometimes, explanations of the supposed dangers of ingredients can lack detail, limiting users' understanding.

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