Snap, scan or share
Photograph the label, scan the barcode, or share a link from Safari.
Scan & analyse
Snap the label or share a link. Get a clear 1–5 score from official EU data — and see how well it fits your skin.
How it works
Photograph the label, scan the barcode, or share a link from Safari.
A clear 1–5 rating, built on official EU hazard classifications.
Build a skin profile and see how each product fits your skin — not just how clean the label is.
Skinimalist Score
PFAS, carcinogens, fragrance allergens and suspected hormone disruptors are flagged — even under alternative names. Deep analysis adds 6,700+ summarised studies and comparisons with similar products.
My skin
A clean ingredient list can still be wrong for you. Build a skin profile and see how well your products match your skin — the more you evaluate, the sharper it gets.
Male and female skin differ — in thickness, oil production and hormones. That's why Skinimalist asks first: a better profile, a better match.
Women's skin is typically thinner, with oil and hydration that shift across the hormonal cycle — and tends to get drier and more reactive as estrogen declines with age.
Men's skin, driven by testosterone, is ~20–25% thicker with larger pores and more active oil glands — so it's usually oilier and more prone to shine and blackheads.
Web scan
Share the product page from Safari and get the score, warnings and match in seconds — before you buy. Works with most webshops.
Discover
Find similar products with better scores, and dig into any ingredient in the INCI database — studies and facts, not opinions.
Private & independent
Image recognition, decoding, scoring and matching all run locally. No photos or data are uploaded, the app works offline, and there's no login — so you stay anonymous. Every score is independent of the skincare industry.
With Skinimalist Suspects™, also flag ingredients with suspected — not yet proven — effects. You choose whether they show.
Ingredient guides
Short, source-based answers to the questions we hear most.
How physical and chemical UV filters work, which ones are under scrutiny, and how to read them in the INCI list.
Read the guide → SafetyWhat CMR classifications mean, which ingredients are banned in the EU, and where contaminants can still sneak in.
Read the guide → Skin typeWhy the comedogenic scale is trickier than it looks, and which ingredients to watch if you're breakout-prone.
Read the guide → AllergensWhich fragrance allergens the EU requires on the label, and how to spot them in an ingredient list.
Read the guide → PFASWhat PFAS are, why they end up in makeup and skincare, and how to recognise them on the label.
Read the guide → HormonesWhich common ingredients are under evaluation as hormone disruptors, and what the EU is doing about it.
Read the guide →FAQ
Yes. Downloading and scanning is free. Some features, like unlimited history and deeper analysis, are part of Skinimalist Pro.
Every product is rated 1–5 based on confirmed official hazard classifications from the EU Cosmetics Regulation and other verified official sources – backed by a database of 36,700+ ingredients and 91,200+ names and synonyms.
No. Image recognition, ingredient decoding, scoring and matching all run locally on your iPhone. There is no login, and the app works offline. Web scan and product discovery need an internet connection.
No. Skinimalist analyses the ingredient list itself, so it works even for products no database has heard of.
No. Skinimalist is decision support. It doesn't replace a doctor or dermatologist, and "no warnings" never means a product is guaranteed risk-free.
Skinimalist is available for iPhone in English and Swedish. Feedback and suggestions are always welcome – they shape what gets built next.