Purely is the AI personal care companion built for teens — analyze your skin, decode product labels, track your progress, and build a routine that actually works.
Loved by teens everywhere
“I finally understand what triggers my breakouts. My skin has improved so much since I started using Purely.”
— Mia, 17
“The AI analysis is scary accurate. It saw things about my skin I hadn't even noticed in the mirror.”
— Jordan, 15
“My dermatologist was impressed I already knew my acne types and triggers. Purely is seriously a game changer.”
— Priya, 16
How it works
Take a selfie in good lighting. Our AI analyzes 6 skin metrics including acne type, severity, texture, and oiliness — all in under 10 seconds.
Scan a barcode or search by name. Purely scores every ingredient for your skin type and flags hidden irritants, pore-cloggers, and allergens.
Log daily mood and skin feelings. Watch your metrics improve over weeks with before/after photos, trend charts, and personalized AI tips.
Everything you need
Upload a selfie and get a detailed breakdown of acne type (comedonal, inflammatory, cystic), severity score, coverage area, texture, oiliness, redness, dark spots, and hydration — powered by Claude AI.
Scan any barcode or search by name across skincare, makeup, hair care, body care, and lip care. Purely scores each ingredient for your skin type and flags harmful additives, sulfates, and comedogenic oils.
Log how your skin feels each day, track mood, note what you ate or how you slept. Over time, Purely's AI surfaces patterns — so you know exactly what triggers your flare-ups.
Purely checks the live UV index, humidity, temperature, and pollen levels for your area and gives you personalized tips — like when to reapply SPF or switch to an oil-free moisturizer.
Join thousands of teens who use Purely to understand their skin, build smarter routines, and feel confident in their own glow.
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Purely provides wellness information only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a dermatologist for skin concerns.