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Dermidia is a combination of skincare information and web applications from Dermalapps, LLC, built around the idea of “Connect to better skin care.” It is not a typical generative AI tool. Instead, it is an environment-simulation and skincare-assistance system centered on the Dry Skin Index (DSI), designed to help users understand how dry indoor air, humidity, and temperature changes affect the skin’s moisture stress.
Based on the captured text, Dermidia mainly includes Seasonal.Skin, Dermidia Select, and Dermidia Care. Seasonal.Skin can reconstruct indoor dryness stress over the past 3 years and show DSI trends by day and month. Dermidia Select simulates DSI based on current weather and a reference wood-frame home environment, then recommends specific Eucerin moisturizing lotions, with a one-week forecast included. Dermidia Care combines indoor and outdoor sensor data from an Ambient Weather Station to monitor skin dryness stress across seasonal changes and provide guidance on using lotions and humidifiers. The text does not indicate the use of large language models or machine learning; it appears more like an environmental-science simulation and rule-based recommendation tool.
The captured content does not disclose pricing, free quotas, trial policies, or payment methods. The site terms state that the target users are U.S. residents aged 17 and above, so its advice, product links, and usage scenarios may be more oriented toward the U.S. market. There is no information on whether it can be accessed directly from mainland China, so the access status should be marked as unknown. No Chinese-language support information was found either.
Its main strength is its highly focused positioning: it connects weather, indoor humidity, mature skin, and full-body moisturization, making it especially relevant for people concerned about dry skin, aging skin-barrier issues, and home humidification management. Founder David Layton has a background in environmental science, giving the product methodology a degree of professional grounding. The downside is that there is limited information on medical or algorithmic validation. The terms also clearly state that the content is not a substitute for medical advice and do not guarantee accuracy, completeness, or suitability. Product recommendations currently appear to be limited to Eucerin, so brand coverage is narrow. Although a privacy policy is linked, the captured text does not show details on how sensor, location, or health-related data is handled.
Dermidia is suitable for U.S. users, people aged 55 and above who care about moisturizing mature skin, users who manage their home environment with temperature and humidity sensors, and those who want to adjust moisturizer and humidifier use based on seasons and weather. It is not suitable as a basis for diagnosing or treating skin conditions, or for making medical decisions.
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