Comparison

The best skincare scanner apps in 2026, compared.

There are two broad kinds of skincare scanner: safety scanners that score a product the same way for everyone, and fit-based apps that read a product against your own skin, hair, and routine. Here is how the main options compare.

This comparison is written and maintained by MyCura. We have tried to be fair about what each app does best, and honest about where MyCura is not the right fit. App features and availability can change, so check each app's own page for the latest.

If your question is “is this product considered clean or safe?”, a universal safety scanner answers it. If your question is “does this product suit me, and does it fit my routine?”, you want a fit-based app. Most people end up wanting a bit of both.

CriterionMyCuraYukaSkinSortThink DirtyINCIDecoder
Scan a barcodeYesYesYesYesNo
Scan a label / photoYesNoYesNoPaste list
Personalised fit to your profileYes, profile-basedSame score for allMatch score /100NoNo
Universal safety scoreSecondary0–100Partial0–10 meterNo
AM/PM routine builderAM, PM & weekly hairNoLimitedNoNo
Haircare routineYesNoNoNoNo
AI chat advisorAsk CuraNoNoNoNo
Ingredient educationYesBasicYesBasicDeep, neutral
iOS / AndroidiOS + AndroidiOS + AndroidWeb + iOS + AndroidiOS + AndroidWeb
Price modelFree + paidFree + premiumFreemiumFreemiumFree

MyCura

A skincare and haircare scanner and routine-fit app. It reads a product against your profile, builds AM/PM and weekly hair routines, includes the Ask Cura chat advisor, and can audit your whole shelf at once. Best if you want personal fit and routines, for skin and hair, rather than a universal safety verdict. MyCura is brand-agnostic and uses disclosed affiliate links that do not influence its recommendations.

Yuka

A widely used barcode scanner that gives every product a single safety-style score out of 100, the same for every user, and suggests alternatives. It does not personalise to your skin or build routines, and it takes no affiliate revenue. Best if you want a quick, independent, universal read.

SkinSort

A web and app platform with a personalised match score out of 100, ingredient analysis, product comparison and dupes, and product tracking. It is the closest to MyCura on personal fit, and strong for product discovery and comparison. It is skincare-focused and discovery-led rather than a guided routine coach.

Think Dirty

A long-running scanner focused on a clean-beauty score out of ten and cleaner-product suggestions, covering personal care broadly. Best if your priority is a clean-or-not read across many product types.

INCIDecoder

A web-first ingredient encyclopedia with deep, neutral, research-based explanations of cosmetic ingredients. No barcode scanning, personalisation, or routines. Best as a reference when you want to understand an ingredient in depth.


Questions

Common questions

Which app is best?

It depends on your question. For personal fit and routines for skin and hair, MyCura. For a universal safety score, Yuka or Think Dirty. For deep ingredient reference, INCIDecoder. For match scores and dupes, SkinSort.

Which devices is MyCura on?

MyCura is available on iPhone via the App Store and on Android via Google Play.

Is MyCura free?

MyCura is free to start. A paid membership unlocks the full set of features.

Is MyCura a medical app?

No. MyCura is not a medical device and does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition. For anything that needs a clinician, see one.


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