The Free App French Girls Are Using Instead of Going to the Dermatologist
If you thought that skincare was getting a bit high-tech with the rise in beauty tools, your mind is about to be blown. This week, French pharmacy brand La Roche-Posay announced the launch of its first-ever acne diagnosis tool, powered by artificial intelligence: Spotscan. An entirely free tool you can access via your smartphone, it uses the Global Acne Severity Scale to grade the severity of acne, and count the number of blackheads, inflammatory spots and marks left by spots, before offering up expert advice.
Despite 40% of adults and up to 80% of teenagers being affected by acne, currently only 2% of the UK has access to a dermatologist, so having one in your pocket is pretty revolutionary. Keep scrolling to find out how it works and to see the skincare routine I was recommended when I used it.
So How Does It Work?
"The tool takes three profile images of the skin," explains Martin Foret, international senior product manager at La Roche-Posay. "The La Roche-Posay Effaclar Spotscan algorithm then scans these images identifying the number of spots, blackheads and marks left by spots on the skin."
"To create the algorithm, Spotscan contains extensive data sourced by dermatologists, including over 6000 dermatologist patient photos of all ethnicities, sourced and graded by acne experts. This data allows the tool's algorithm to grade the skin from 0 to 4+ using the GEA grade system and make skincare recommendations."
Why Is It Useful?
The French pharmacy brand pride themselves on being "a pioneer in beauty tech and developed Spotscan to meet the needs of those with acne-prone skin," according to Foret: "We built Spotscan to help these men and women with acne-prone skin understand the condition better and identify their recommended skincare routine."
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My Experience
I've spoken extensively about my skin journey with hormonal acne and breakouts, so I couldn't wait to give the app a try. It was so interesting to see the technology manage to pick up on the smallest of blackheads and areas of pigmentation. I've also perceived my skin of being incredibly scarred, but with the app, it was interesting to realise that the pigmented marks are predominantly on the right side of my face compared with the left side (18 pigmented marks versus seven).
Overall, my skin was graded at a 2/4+ with advice to see a professional for more specific skincare advice, and a three-step routine to reduce the cause of breakouts and help clear my skin. Although I can't comment on the effectiveness of these products just yet, I'm really excited that expert advice is becoming more accessible to everyone and can't wait to see what's next.
First step:
I was recommended to start by using this gently, purifying cleanser to remove impurities.
Second step:
Next, the app advised me to use this toner to unclog pores and reduce their size.
Third step:
Finally, I was delighted to be recommended this daily moisturiser which is one of my favourites. It's formulated to unclog pores, hydrate skin and correct blemishes.
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