Health tracks your sleep, steps, and cycle. It does not track breakouts, products, or the qualitative skin observations that matter. ClearSkin is the missing piece.
Free. No account required.
Severity, location, type of lesion, products used. Categories Apple Health does not model, and probably never will, because skin tracking is too niche for a general health app.
ClearSkin connects your skin to the things you already know affect it, sleep, stress, diet, cycle phase. The correlations are surfaced for you instead of buried in raw data.
60-second daily check-in built around skin. Apple Health is a dashboard for many things; ClearSkin is a workflow for one thing, done well.
Like Apple Health, ClearSkin keeps your data on your phone. No account, no cloud, no telemetry, just your log on your device.
Apple Health does not have a built-in acne or breakout category. You can log notes, but there is no structured field for severity, location, or product reactions, and no way to correlate skin with the sleep, cycle, or activity data Health does track. ClearSkin fills that gap.
ClearSkin is intentionally on-device only, no Apple Health integration today. We may add read-only access for sleep and cycle data in the future, but the current design keeps everything local for privacy.
Skin tracking benefits from depth Apple Health cannot offer in a generalist dashboard, severity scales, lesion location maps, product reactions, and the specific correlations between those and lifestyle inputs. A purpose-built app is the difference between collecting data and getting answers.
Yes. ClearSkin works without an account. Your log lives on your phone, not on a server. There is no cloud sync, no telemetry, and no analytics tied to your data.
A dedicated tool for the part of your health Apple Health cannot reach.
Free. No account required.