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Image-Based Skin Analysis & Custom Formula (Texture + Dark Spots)

Image-Based Skin Analysis & Custom Formula
(Texture + Dark Spot Appearance)

Important: This post provides general cosmetic care information based on image observations. It is not a medical diagnosis or treatment advice. If you have a skin disease, symptoms that worsen, or are on medication, please consult a qualified clinician.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ycUVCyckHJav_3qt0THsc3YnMjCo7lB0/view?usp=sharing
Uploaded sample (close-up). Lighting and recent cream application can affect surface shine in photos.

1) What the Photo Shows (Non-Medical Observation)

  • Pigmentation Multiple brown macules of varied size/depth; a few clusters appear darker.
  • Texture Fine irregularities and visible pores; mild roughness impression.
  • Tone balance Slight blotchiness; overall brightness could be more even.
  • Hydration barrier Some surface shine (likely from cream) but deeper hydration/elasticity support would help.
Photo-based readings can shift with angle, distance, and lighting. Results below target the consistent patterns: dark-spot appearance + texture refinement.

2) Custom Cosmetic Formula (Serum + Cream)

Serum — “Spot & Texture Focus”

INCI / IngredientSuggested %Why it’s here
Niacinamide6.0Balances the appearance of uneven tone and dark spots.
Astaxanthin (from Haematococcus pluvialis)0.05Powerful antioxidant; photo-exposure support.
Palmitoyl Tripeptide-1 / Palmitoyl Tetrapeptide-7 (Matrixyl 3000)1.0Texture/elasticity support via ECM signaling.
Sodium DNA0.20Skin conditioning; supportive environment for renewal appearance.
Copper Tripeptide-1 (GHK-Cu)0.005Additional ECM/firmness support.
EGCG0.40Antioxidant + calming.
Panthenol0.8Barrier comfort and hydration.
Madecassoside + Allantoin0.35Soothing blend to help with sensitivity.
Sodium Hyaluronate (multi-weight)0.9Layered hydration for smoother feel.
Glycerin + 1,3-Propanediol7.0 totalHumectant base for slip and water balance.
Phenoxyethanol + Ethylhexylglycerin0.7Low-irritation preservation.
Water + bufferq.s. to 100Target pH 6.2 ± 0.2.

Cream — “Barrier & Glow Lock”

INCI / IngredientSuggested %Role
Ceramide NP / Cholesterol / Fatty Acids0.8 / 0.3 / 0.3Lamellar barrier reinforcement.
Squalane + Light Esters4–6Soft “water-glow” without heavy grease.
Panthenol1.0Comfort + hydration.
Sodium Hyaluronate0.25Moisture lock.
Tocopherol0.2Lipid antioxidant support.
O/W emulsifier + structure waxq.s.Stable emulsion; elegant finish.
Phenoxyethanol + Caprylyl Glycol0.8Preservation.
Water + bufferq.s. to 100Target pH 6.2 ± 0.2.

3) How to Use (4–8 Weeks)

AM

  1. Gentle cleanse → toner.
  2. Serum 2–3 drops (thin extra layer on darker areas).
  3. Thin layer of cream → broad-spectrum sunscreen.

PM

  • Cleanse → toner.
  • Serum 3–4 drops over cheeks/cheekbones/jawline.
  • Cream to seal (extend to neck/jawline).
  • Optional: low-irritation PHA 3–5% peel 1–2×/week to smooth texture. Avoid combining with strong retinoids/acids on the same night.

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    4) Safety & Notes

    • This content is for general cosmetic care only, not medical diagnosis or treatment.
    • Patch test first (48 hours). Stop use if irritation persists.
    • If pregnant, nursing, or on medication, seek professional advice.
    • Lighting and recent cream application can exaggerate shine; compare progress photos under the same setup.
    © Image-based skincare guide. Individual responses vary.

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