Presence turns a scan into a readiness plan
A complete 90-second product story: skin analysis, explainable scores, retail kit, smart try-on recommendation, and resilient companion flow.
Moment Plan
69% skin readiness. Use medium coverage only on redness and under-eyes, then spend the rest of your prep on answers, posture, and walking in composed.
64%
skin readiness
Medium coverage
finish plan
redness
42% watch area
12-minute readiness plan
Timed for a job interview, not a generic beauty routine.
Hydrate first — skin is dehydrated
Your moisture score is low. Apply a hyaluronic acid serum, wait 30 seconds, then layer a barrier moisturizer on top before any base product.
Target redness
Use product only where redness shows up. Precision beats coverage everywhere.
Medium coverage finish
Use a light base across the center of the face, spot-correct watch areas, then blend outward.
Leave the mirror for job interview in 2 hours
One final lighting check, then put the phone down: opening line, posture, breath. Your face is done.
Retail-ready product kit
How this becomes checkout value for a beauty retailer.
Serum: Hyaluronic acid serum
Moisture concern is elevated (52%). Dehydrated skin makes coverage crack and look patchy. Apply to damp skin, pat do not rub. Wait 30 seconds before the next step.
Prep: Barrier moisturizer
Your skin does not need heavy prep today — a moisturizer provides enough base. Apply a thin layer and wait 60 seconds before adding base.
Base: Medium coverage skin tint
Medium coverage matches the current concern pattern. Look for foundations with yellow or golden undertones — avoid pink-based formulas. Build in thin layers using a damp sponge. Stop when tone looks even.
Correct: Green color corrector
Redness is a watch area (42%). Green neutralizes red tones before base. Tap only on red zones — nose, cheeks, chin. Blend edges before adding base on top.
Brighten: Lightweight under-eye concealer
Under-eyes are flagged. People read under-eye fatigue immediately. Peach corrector first on darkest spots, then a thin concealer over the whole area. Do not over-bake.
Set: Translucent powder + setting spray
Locks the look without adding visible heaviness. Powder T-zone only, then mist to bind layers.
Explainable Skin Metrics Lower concern means less coverage needed
Visible flushing around the cheeks and nose. This is the main area to neutralize before the interview.
→ Use a tiny amount of green corrector only on red zones, then a light-medium base.
Minor congestion only. No heavy acne coverage needed today.
→ Spot conceal only if a mark is visible after base.
Tone is mostly even with light discoloration.
→ Do not add extra layers for this. Your base will handle it.
Mild T-zone texture that may show under harsh office lighting.
→ Use moisturizer first. Primer is optional, not mandatory.
Fine lines are low concern today.
→ Avoid powdering under the eyes.
Under-eye shadows are a watch area and can read as fatigue on camera.
→ Use a lightweight brightening concealer at the inner corner.
A manageable skin day with two targeted watch areas.
→ Medium coverage only where needed. The winning move is restraint.
Smart Try-On Recommendation
Medium coverage is recommended because overall concern is 31%.
redness is the main watch area at 42% concern.
Undertone is warm — golden or yellow-based shades will blend most naturally with your skin.
The product should show targeted polish for a real-world event.
Skin is dehydrated — the finish may look slightly patchy. Apply a light setting mist after try-on to simulate real conditions.