What a shelf audit reveals.
What is a skin shelf audit?
A shelf audit reads the products you already own against your profile, together. Instead of judging one product at a time, MyCura shows your whole routine at once — where products overlap, where they conflict, and where there are gaps.
Why does overlap matter?
A crowded shelf often hides two or three products doing the same job, and actives that quietly cancel each other out. Seeing the overlap is the first step to a shorter, better-chosen routine.
What does MyCura do with it?
It shows fit for each product, flags overlap and conflict, and helps you decide what to keep, what to pause, and what is missing — shaped around your skin and hair, not a generic checklist.
From a crowded shelf to a clear routine.
Add what you own
Scan or add the products already on your shelf — skin and hair both count.
See it read together
MyCura reads the whole set against your profile and surfaces the overlap and conflicts.
Decide what to keep
Keep what fits, pause what overlaps, and see where a gap is worth filling.

Fewer, better-chosen products usually win.
A shorter routine tends to outperform a crowded one. The audit shows you where to start — which products are pulling their weight, and which are just taking up space.
Brand-agnostic by design. The audit reads fit to your profile, never who pays.
The thinking behind a leaner shelf.
Common questions
Does it cover haircare?
Yes. Your shelf can include hair products too — MyCura reads them against your hair profile alongside your skincare.
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.