Disclaimer
Last updated June 27, 2026
The information provided by Skin Atlas on skinatlas.app is for general informational purposes only. All information is provided in good faith; however, we make no representation or warranty of any kind regarding its accuracy, adequacy, validity, reliability, availability, or completeness.
General disclaimer
Your use of skinatlas.app and reliance on any information on the site is solely at your own risk. Under no circumstances shall Skin Atlas have any liability to you for any loss or damage of any kind incurred as a result of the use of the site or reliance on any information provided.
Not medical advice
Nothing in SkinAtlas — including ingredient analysis, correlation insights, AI Copilot responses, or skin observation results — constitutes medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
The information on this site is provided for general informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical or dermatological advice. Before taking any action based on this information, we encourage you to consult with a qualified healthcare professional.
Ingredient information is sourced from published literature and is provided for general reference. Individual responses to ingredients vary widely. What works well for most people may not work for you, and what irritates others may be fine for your skin.
About skin observation
The Skin Observation feature uses AI to describe visible surface characteristics of your skin from a photo: things like texture, oiliness or dryness, visible congestion, and tone. It describes what is visually observable.
Skin observation results are not a clinical assessment of your skin's health, and are not a diagnosis of any skin condition or disease. Visible surface characteristics do not map reliably to underlying conditions.
If you have concerns about a skin condition — including acne, rosacea, eczema, hyperpigmentation, or any lesion that worries you — please see a qualified dermatologist or physician.
Not a medical device
SkinAtlas is not a registered medical device. It is not approved or regulated by any health authority for clinical use. Its outputs are informational, not diagnostic.
External links
SkinAtlas may contain links to third-party websites or content — for example, links to product data sources such as Open Beauty Facts. Such external links are not investigated, monitored, or checked for accuracy by us.
We do not warrant, endorse, or assume responsibility for the accuracy or reliability of any information offered by third-party websites linked through this site. We are not party to or responsible for any transaction between you and third-party providers.
When to see a professional
If you're dealing with a persistent or worsening skin concern, a sudden change in a mole or lesion, a suspected allergic reaction, or any skin condition that causes you pain or distress — see a dermatologist or your primary care physician. SkinAtlas can help you track and prepare for that appointment, but it is not a replacement for clinical assessment.
For what it's worth: the best thing you can do before a derm appointment is a detailed product and symptom history — which is exactly what SkinAtlas helps you build.