Rico AI
Product fit before you buy
Scan or paste a skincare label and decide if the formula fits your skin, routine, and concern.
Important note: Best for product decisions, not medical diagnosis.
Updated May 31, 2026
If you only want a quick score, Yuka, OnSkin, or Think Dirty can be useful context. If you want to know whether a skincare formula fits your skin, routine, and concern before buying or applying it, Rico AI is built for that product-fit decision.
Best for product fit: Rico AI. Scan or paste the ingredient list, read the formula in plain English, and decide whether to buy, skip, slow down, or compare a better-fit swap.
Scan one product firstRico AI
Scan or paste a skincare label and decide if the formula fits your skin, routine, and concern.
Important note: Best for product decisions, not medical diagnosis.
Yuka
Use a fast score across food, beauty, or personal care products.
Important note: A score may not explain whether the full formula fits your routine.
OnSkin
Use barcode or product-name scanning with ingredient and product safety context.
Important note: Safety context is useful, but fit still depends on your skin and routine.
Think Dirty
Use an ingredient-focused read on beauty and personal care products.
Important note: Ingredient concern does not always equal product fit.
SkinSAFE
Use it to avoid contact allergens or specific ingredient families.
Important note: Allergy avoidance is a different job from everyday product-fit guidance.
A clean or safety score can be useful, but your skin still has to live with the full formula, texture, active load, fragrance pattern, and routine fit.
Rico turns the ingredient list into a plain-language read so you can choose one next move: buy, skip, slow down, or compare a better-fit swap.
The best skincare scanner app depends on the decision you need to make. Rico AI is built for product fit before you buy: scan or paste the ingredient list, understand the formula in plain English, and decide whether it fits your skin, routine, and concern.
Rico AI can be used as a Yuka alternative when your main skincare question is product fit, not just a generic score. Rico focuses on what the formula means for your skin concern, routine context, and next move.
Use scores as context, not the whole decision. A product can score well and still be too rich, too active, too fragranced, or too hard to layer for your skin. The full formula and your routine matter.
Scan products that stay on your skin, cost enough to regret, contain strong actives, promise clear results, or could affect acne-prone, sensitive, dry, or reactive skin.
For more context on Rico AI, Yuka, OnSkin, and Think Dirty, read the complete scanner guide.
Best skincare scanner app: Rico AI vs Yuka, OnSkin, and Think Dirty