Skin Care AI · Last updated 23 August 2026
This policy is published under the Washington My Health My Data Act (RCW 19.373) and the corresponding Nevada consumer health data law (SB 370). It describes only consumer health data, and only what those laws require. Everything else about this app is in the privacy policy.
| Category | Collected | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Biometric data — a photograph of your face | One front-facing photograph per scan. One further photograph per product barcode, which shows the label rather than you. | To have an AI model describe visible cosmetic qualities of the skin and return a score and notes, and to build a skincare routine from them. |
| Bodily functions and measurements — cosmetic skin scores | Hydration, clarity, firmness, tone, calm and texture, as scored by the model, together with the notes it writes. | To show you the reading and to build and adjust the routine. |
| Information you volunteer — intake answers | Skin type, goal, and whether a routine must avoid certain ingredients (for example during pregnancy or breastfeeding, or under a doctor's care). | So the routine excludes ingredients that would be unsuitable. Only whether to exclude is ever sent — never the reason. |
Both laws require your affirmative, voluntary consent before consumer health data is collected, and a separate consent before it is shared. In this app they are the same moment because the photograph is useless without being shared — the model that reads it is not on your phone — so the consent screen says both things and asks once, in plain words: the photograph leaves the phone, here is who receives it, and you can say no.
Nothing is collected or shared until you press that button. Declining leaves the rest of the app working; only scanning stops.
We never sell consumer health data, so the separate written authorisation both laws require for a sale is not something we have ever asked for or would have any use for.
All of it comes directly from you: the camera on your device when you start a scan, and the answers you type into the app. None of it is bought, inferred from other services, or obtained from a data broker, advertiser, affiliate or public record.
Only the photograph is shared, and only for the seconds a scan takes. The scores, the notes and your intake answers are not shared with anyone; they stay on your device, except that a routine request carries your skin type, your goal and a yes-or-no exclusion flag.
We do not sell consumer health data, and have never done so. No consumer health data is used for advertising, profiling or any purpose other than answering the scan you asked for.
| Who | What they receive |
|---|---|
| Google Cloud (Cloud Run), Frankfurt, Germany | Hosts the analysis service. Handles the photograph in transit only. |
| OpenRouter, Inc., United States | Routes the request to the AI model. States that it does not use inputs or outputs for model training. |
| Google, United States — and OpenAI, United States, when Google cannot answer | The AI model reads the photograph and returns the score and notes. Each request carries a requirement that it be routed only to a provider that does not retain or train on what it receives; if none qualifies, the request fails rather than being routed to one that would. |
There are no affiliates. There are no advertising, analytics or data-broker recipients of any kind.
The photograph is not stored by the service or by the model provider — it is held only for as long as the request takes to answer and is never written to a log. The copy on your own device is replaced by your next scan and deleted after 30 days without one.
Scores, notes and intake answers are kept on your device until you delete them.
If you are a Washington or Nevada resident you have the right to confirm whether we are collecting, sharing or selling your consumer health data and to access it; the right to a list of the third parties with whom it has been shared; the right to withdraw consent to its collection and sharing; and the right to have it deleted.
Most of these you can exercise yourself, immediately, without asking us: delete everything on the profile screen removes the scores, routines and photographs from the device, and the same screen withdraws permission for photographs to leave the phone at all.
To exercise any of these rights with us, or to appeal a decision, write to support@skincareai.beauty. We answer within 45 days and will tell you if we need the further 45 days the law allows. If we deny a request you may appeal by replying to that answer; if the appeal is denied you may complain to the Washington State Attorney General at atg.wa.gov/file-complaint.
Adem İnce
Gewerbepark Lindach
84489 Burghausen, Germany
support@skincareai.beauty