What's New
Smart product search with URL ingestion
Paste a product URL from any retailer and SkinAtlas extracts the name, brand, and ingredient list automatically. No more copying and pasting INCI lists by hand. The search bar now detects whether you're typing a name or a URL and switches modes on its own.
Product images across the catalog
Every product in the catalog now shows a clean product shot — no lifestyle photos, no hands holding bottles, just the product itself so you can actually see what you're looking at.
Public routine sharing
You can now share your AM/PM routine with anyone via a link at /r/your-handle. Visitors see your routine, key active ingredients, and your skin type tag without needing to sign in. You can delete the link at any time from the Routines page.
Community ingredient verdicts
On ingredient pages, you can now see how other SkinAtlas users with similar skin types rated that ingredient — what percentage found it positive, neutral, or irritating. The first real signal from collective experience, not just published research.
Skin observation — photo-based analysis
Upload a close-up photo and get a plain-English description of your skin's visible traits: texture, oiliness or dryness, congestion, and tone. Results are AI-generated and not a medical assessment. Every account gets 2 free observations.
Free tier and usage limits
Usage limits are now live: 5 AI Copilot questions per day on free, 3 correlation insights per account, and 2 skin observations. These let the app stay fully free to explore while covering the cost of AI calls for heavy users. A Pro tier is coming.
Guest collection — use without an account
You can now search products and build a collection before signing in. It saves in your browser automatically. When you do sign in, your existing shelf merges into your account. No data lost, no pressure to commit.
Tiered ingredient breakdown
The ingredient list on product pages now separates ingredients into Key actives, Supporting ingredients, and Additional (the long tail). The last group collapses by default so you can focus on what matters without scrolling through 40 humectants.