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SkinTest.co is an online skin analysis tool designed to support personal skincare decisions. Its main selling point is that it requires “no camera and no photo upload”: users only need to complete a targeted questionnaire in about 2 minutes to understand which active skincare ingredients their skin may need, such as hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, retinol, and others. The site emphasizes its goal of reducing information overload and trial-and-error purchasing in skincare.
Based on the available content, SkinTest is not a facial image recognition-based skin type detector, but rather a questionnaire-matching tool. After users answer questions about their skin’s daily reactions, habits, and related factors, the system matches those answers against “comprehensive skin parameters” and an “ingredient map,” then provides ingredient-oriented recommendations. This process is more friendly to privacy-conscious users and also avoids the impact of lighting and angles on photo-based analysis. However, the website does not clearly state whether it uses AI models, nor does it disclose its algorithm logic, training data, accuracy, or whether dermatology experts are involved. As a result, it is better suited as an initial skincare ingredient screening tool rather than a professional diagnosis.
The page clearly states “2 minutes, free.” No information was found about subscriptions, paid reports, memberships, or e-commerce referral commissions. Based on the currently public features, it offers good value, but if product recommendations or purchase redirects are introduced later, users should still pay attention to whether the recommendations remain neutral.
Its advantages are a low barrier to entry, fast results, and no need to upload facial photos, making it suitable for users who do not want to provide image data. Its focus on active ingredients also makes the output more useful than simply recommending popular products. The limitations lie in insufficient transparency: there are no detailed privacy policy disclosures, no information about API or integration capabilities, and no indication of a Chinese-language interface. Results may be affected by the accuracy of users’ self-descriptions and cannot replace a dermatologist’s assessment of issues such as acne, rosacea, or allergies.
SkinTest is suitable for skincare beginners, users who want to reduce trial and error when choosing serums, and privacy-conscious users who do not want to upload selfies. Accessibility from mainland China is unknown. The page language is Turkish, with no Chinese support shown, and payment information is not disclosed. If access or language is inconvenient, alternatives include Skin Bliss, Renude, YouCam skin analysis, or skin type tests offered by domestic beauty platforms.
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skintest.co is an Türkiye AI Apps provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach skintest.co directly.