7-Zone Face Map

Your face,
zone by zone

See exactly where your skin needs attention. Our AR Skin Map divides your face into 7 clinically relevant zones and visualizes concerns as an interactive heat map — so you can target your routine with precision.

Privacy-first analysis
Real-time mapping
Forehead
T-Zone
Cheeks
Jawline
468
Face Points
7
Skin Zones
92%
Zone Accuracy
Real-time
Mapping Speed
Key Features

Precision skincare, mapped

Every zone of your face tells a different story. The AR Skin Map helps you read each chapter clearly.

Zone-by-Zone Analysis

Your face is divided into 7 distinct zones, each analyzed independently for acne, pigmentation, texture, and hydration levels.

Concern Heat Mapping

Color-coded heat-map overlay shows severity intensity across your face — instantly see where problems concentrate.

Temporal Zone Tracking

Track how each zone changes over days, weeks, and months. Spot seasonal patterns and routine effectiveness per area.

Product Targeting by Zone

Get zone-specific product recommendations. Your oily T-zone and dry cheeks need different actives — we account for that.

Before & After Comparison

Side-by-side zone comparisons show exactly how each area has improved since you started your routine.

468-Point Face Detection

Clinical-density facial landmark mapping provides granular precision that typical 68-point systems cannot match.

The Science

How zone mapping works

01

Facial Landmark Detection

468 points are mapped on your face using a neural network, creating a precise topographical grid in real time.

02

Zone Segmentation

The grid is divided into 7 clinically relevant zones: forehead, T-zone, left cheek, right cheek, jawline, chin, and under-eye.

03

Per-Zone Concern Scoring

Each zone is independently scored for acne severity, pigmentation depth, texture roughness, pore visibility, and hydration.

04

Heat-Map Generation

Scores are translated into a color-coded heat map — cool blues for healthy areas, warm reds for concern zones.

05

Temporal Overlay

Historical data is layered to show improvement trajectories and highlight zones that need attention.

06

Actionable Insights

Zone-specific recommendations are generated, accounting for how different facial areas respond to different ingredients.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the AR Skin Map work?

The skin map uses 468-point facial landmark detection to divide your face into 7 clinically relevant zones. Each zone is independently analyzed for concerns like acne, pigmentation, texture irregularities, and dryness. Results are displayed as an interactive heat-map overlay on your face image.

What do the different zones represent?

The 7 zones correspond to facial regions with distinct skin characteristics: forehead (often reflects digestion and stress), T-zone (oil production center), cheeks (environmental exposure), jawline and chin (hormonal activity), under-eye (circulation and sleep quality), and nose (pore density). Each zone can have unique concerns that require targeted care.

How accurate is zone-level skin mapping?

Our zone-level analysis achieves 92% accuracy, powered by 468 facial landmarks — nearly 7 times the density of standard 68-point systems. Accuracy improves over time as the system learns your skin's unique patterns and responses to different products.

Can I track changes in specific zones over time?

Yes. Every scan is stored with zone-level detail, so you can track how individual areas improve or change over weeks and months. The temporal overlay feature shows side-by-side comparisons and trend lines for each zone.

Does the face map work with all skin tones?

Absolutely. The mapping system is calibrated for all skin tones across the Fitzpatrick scale (I-VI). Our neural network was trained on diverse datasets to ensure accurate detection regardless of melanin levels.

Is this a replacement for a dermatologist visit?

No. The AR Skin Map is a wellness tool designed to help you understand and track your skin. It is not a medical diagnostic device. If you have persistent or severe skin concerns, we always recommend consulting a qualified dermatologist.

Ready to see your skin map?

Stop guessing which zone needs what. Get a precise, visual breakdown of your skin — and a routine that targets every area.

Not medical advice. For persistent skin concerns, consult a dermatologist.