Hair is half the story most apps skip.
Does MyCura do haircare?
Yes. The survey covers hair as well as skin, and MyCura builds a weekly hair routine shaped around your texture, scalp, porosity, and habits — colour, frizz, oil, and sensitivity included.
Can it check hair products?
Yes. Scan a hair product's barcode or label and MyCura reads it against your hair profile, the same way it does for skincare — fit, not a generic score.
Is it separate from the skincare side?
No. One profile covers both. Skin and hair are considered together, so your routines line up instead of competing for time.
One profile, a routine that fits your hair.
Read your hair
Texture, scalp, porosity, and habits — the things that change what your hair actually needs.
Get a weekly routine
A clear weekly hair routine, with the reasoning behind each step.
Check products for fit
Scan a hair product and see how well it suits your hair before you buy it.

What your hair needs depends on what it is.
Fine, coily, colour-treated, or prone to frizz — the right routine changes with your hair. MyCura reads the structure and the scalp, then builds around it.
Brand-agnostic by design. Results are based on fit to your hair, never who pays.
Understanding your hair, plainly.
Common questions
Does it cover skincare too?
Yes. The same profile builds an AM and PM skin routine alongside your weekly hair routine.
Which devices is it on?
MyCura is available on iPhone via the App Store and on Android via Google Play.
Is it 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.