
Upload a selfie
Use one clear photo of your face. That becomes the baseline for the preview.
Upload a selfie. Pick a concern, dark spots, dullness, acne marks. See what the right routine could look like on your face, in your lighting, at your skin tone. Not a filter. Not a stock photo. You.


This is what 90 days of Niacinamide could look like on your face.
The flow is simple on purpose. One input, one concern, one output. That makes the product easier to trust and easier to understand.

Use one clear photo of your face. That becomes the baseline for the preview.

Choose what you want to improve: dark spots, dullness, acne marks, or uneven tone.

The output stays tied to your face, your lighting, and your skin tone so it reads like you.
That's not a you problem. That's a missing tool problem. Until now.
See the likely result of a routine on your face before checkout. Not a promise. A preview.
Same lighting. Same angle. Same skin tone. The result looks like you, not a before-and-after ad.
You do not need to know what Niacinamide does. Just tell us what bothers you. We show you what the right routine could do.
No questionnaire. No skin quiz. No 14-step onboarding. Upload. Pick. See.
Most women spend $60 on a serum hoping it works. Skin Look Lab shows you first. For free.
Free waitlist if you want access when your batch opens. Paid waitlist if you want to be invited earlier.
Free waitlist
Join the standard rollout queue.
Paid waitlist
Go to the front when paid beta invites open.
These are the questions that decide whether the product feels real or feels fake.
No. The goal is a realistic skincare preview tied to your own selfie, not a glam filter or a stock before-and-after.
Dark spots, acne marks, dullness, uneven tone, and smoother-looking texture are the clearest early use cases.
It means you want paid beta access first. The free waitlist stays available, but the paid queue is invited earlier.