MyCura vs Think Dirty.
Think Dirty answers “is this product clean?” with a score out of ten. MyCura answers “does this product suit me, and fit my routine?”. Both scan; they ask different questions.
This comparison is written by MyCura. Think Dirty is a long-running, established app. We have tried to describe it accurately; check its own page for details.
If your priority is a clean-beauty read across many product types, Think Dirty is built for that. If your priority is personal fit and routines for skin and hair, that is MyCura.
| Criterion | MyCura | Think Dirty |
|---|---|---|
| Scan a barcode | Yes | Yes |
| Scan a label / photo | Yes | No |
| Personalised fit to your profile | Yes, profile-based | No |
| Universal safety score | Secondary | 0–10 meter |
| AM/PM routine builder | AM, PM & weekly hair | No |
| Haircare routine | Yes | No |
| AI chat advisor | Ask Cura | No |
| iOS / Android | iOS + Android | iOS + Android |
| Price model | Free + paid | Freemium |
Where Think Dirty leads
A clear clean-beauty score, cleaner-product suggestions, and broad coverage across personal care. Good if a clean-or-not read is your main question.
Where MyCura leads
Personal fit to your profile, AM/PM and weekly hair routines, the Ask Cura advisor, and a shelf audit. It is skincare and haircare focused, and reads products against you rather than a universal standard.
Who should use which
For a clean-beauty read, Think Dirty. For personal fit and routines, MyCura.
Common questions
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.