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Face Scan: Skincare Scanner is estimated to make <$100 per month from 142 downloads / mo, tracked daily on Peekly.
How Peekly estimates these figuresScan any skincare or cosmetic product and instantly know what’s inside. Face Scan uses AI to flag harmful ingredients — parabens, sulfates, endocrine disruptors — before they reach your skin. - Scan barcodes or photogra
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Scan any skincare or cosmetic product and instantly know what’s inside. Face Scan uses AI to flag harmful ingredients — parabens, sulfates, endocrine disruptors — before they reach your skin.
- Scan barcodes or photograph any product
- AI breaks down every ingredient in plain language
- Flags acne triggers, allergens & toxic chemicals
- Clean beauty safety score for every product
- Works on makeup, moisturizers, SPF, serums & more
- Supports 9 languages including Arabic
Used by clean beauty fans, acne-prone skin types, and anyone who wants to know what’s really in their skincare routine.
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Monetization
Free
In-app purchases R$24.99 - R$404.99
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What's new
Improved UI UX design flow. Resolved Minor Bugs
How much does Face Scan: Skincare Scanner make?
Face Scan: Skincare Scanner is estimated to make <$100 per month, according to Peekly's daily tracking.
How many downloads does Face Scan: Skincare Scanner have?
Face Scan: Skincare Scanner has an estimated 142 downloads / mo on Google Play.
Is Face Scan: Skincare Scanner free?
Face Scan: Skincare Scanner is free to download with in-app purchases.
Publisher
App Intel
Category
Lifestyle
Compatibility
7.0
Size
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Rating
All ages
Price
Free
Released
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Last update
Jun 22, 2026
Languages
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