One number that makes progress impossible to miss.
You cannot improve what you never measure. Your Dermora skin score condenses seven scored categories into a single 0 to 100 number, re-measured every week from the same angles, so the question of whether your skincare is working finally has an answer that is not a shrug at a mirror.
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What feeds your skin score
Breakouts
Active blemishes and congestion, weighted by extent and zone.
Redness
Diffuse flush, reactive irritation, and inflammation around blemishes.
Texture
Surface smoothness, bumpiness, and how visibly pores read.
Pigmentation
Dark spots, post-acne marks, and overall tone evenness.
Hydration
Water content signals: dullness, dehydration lines, and flaking.
Oil balance and barrier
Shine patterns by zone, plus the resilience score that tells you how much your skin can currently tolerate.
Scores change behavior; vibes do not.
Skincare's biggest enemy is not the wrong product; it is quitting the right one too early. Skin changes over four to six week cycles, far too slowly for daily mirror inspection, so working routines get abandoned in week two for lack of visible proof. A measured score fixes the feedback loop: when the number climbs three points, you keep going, and when it dips after a change, you catch the mistake in a week instead of a season.
The single score exists for motivation and memory; the seven category scores underneath exist for decisions. Together they turn skincare from a faith practice into a feedback loop.
Same angles, same scoring, every week.
A score is only as good as its consistency. Every check-in uses the same three photo angles as your baseline, in natural light, scored by the same system, which is what makes week twelve comparable to week one. Bathroom mirrors under changing light cannot offer that, and neither can memory.
Your first score, the full seven-category breakdown, and the routine built from it are free. Weekly re-scoring, progress trends, and the adaptive routine come with Plus, and Pro adds unlimited scans plus an AI coach that knows your whole history.
Common questions about skin score.
What is a good skin score?
There is no universal pass mark, and comparing scores between people misses the point: skin differs by genetics, age, and history. Your score's job is to beat your own baseline. A 58 that becomes a 71 over ten weeks is a success story regardless of what anyone else scores.
How is my skin score calculated?
Dermora's AI analyzes up to three selfies and scores seven categories from 0 to 100: breakouts, redness, texture, pigmentation, hydration, oil balance, and barrier health. Those combine into your overall skin score. Every score comes with a plain-language explanation of what pulled it down and what would raise it.
How often should I re-check my skin score?
Weekly. It is frequent enough to catch problems fast, spaced enough for real change to register, and it matches how Dermora's check-ins are designed. Daily scanning mostly measures lighting and sleep; monthly scanning lets a bad routine run four weeks longer than it should.
Can my skin score go down?
Yes, and that is a feature. New products that irritate, seasonal swings, stress, and travel all show up as dips. A dip a week after a routine change is exactly the early warning the system exists to give you, and the category breakdown shows which score fell so the fix is targeted rather than guessed.
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Your first full analysis is free: seven category scores, your top priorities, and a routine you can start tonight.
Get my skin score freeDermora provides cosmetic skin analysis and general skincare guidance. It does not diagnose, treat, or replace care from a board-certified dermatologist.