Personalized beauty context

AI beauty advisor for color, placement, and makeup routines

Use color and face reports as flexible starting points, then ask an AI beauty advisor for shade, placement, routine, occasion, or makeup-and-hair ideas shaped around your goal.

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Beauty portrait framed by translucent rose, copper, and plum color planes
ReportsColor, face & age
AdvisorBeauty-focused chat
OutputShades, placement & routines
Not forMedical or identity use

The decision brief

The question this feature answers best.

Enter with one decision, keep the comparison controlled, and leave with language you can use beyond the screen.

Question

What decision should personalized context help me make?

Begin with a real goal—an event, a faster routine, a shade family, a placement idea, or one feature you want to emphasize.

Control

Treat every report as a starting hypothesis

Keep two or three useful cues, compare a harmonious option with a deliberate contrast, and ignore anything that feels like a rule.

Leave with

A routine shaped around your actual constraints

Add your time, skill level, preferred finish, products, and occasion so advice becomes a practical sequence rather than a generic mood board.

How it works

From first idea to a comparison worth keeping.

01

Choose an analysis

Start with color, face, or the clearly labeled for-fun age report.

02

Keep the useful cues

Review palette, contrast, placement, and visible-feature observations without treating them as rules.

03

Add your real constraints

Ask the Advisor with an occasion, time limit, preferred finish, skill level, and feature to emphasize.

A place to begin—not a score to obey

Color Analysis organizes broad undertone, contrast, and palette cues. Face guidance can support blush, contour, highlight, brow, eye, and lip placement experiments. Apparent-age analysis is explicitly playful—not a medical, legal, biometric, or identity assessment.

A useful report gives you two or three ideas to compare. It never determines what suits you, what you should wear, or how attractive you are.

Advice gets better when the question includes real life

Ask about an everyday routine, soft glam, event makeup, eye design, placement, color harmony, or coordinating makeup with a planned hair color. Add the products you own, time available, desired intensity, and conditions where the look needs to work.

When you permit it and relevant saved reports are available, the Beauty Advisor can use that context to make the conversation more specific. Photo analysis and chat remain separate consent choices.

  • Everyday and occasion looks
  • Placement and shade pairing
  • Step-by-step routines
  • Makeup and hair-color harmony

Where it becomes useful

Give the feature one job—and judge it by that job.

A useful result should clarify the whole look, isolate one detail, or give you a product, technique, or routine decision to test next.

01

Find a useful starting palette

Use color and contrast cues to narrow an overwhelming shade wall into a few families worth comparing on your own face.

02

Turn visible features into placement ideas

Ask how blush direction, liner shape, brow emphasis, or lip balance might support the effect you want without treating face shape as a rule.

03

Plan a look around a real occasion

Give the Beauty Advisor a time limit, dress code, desired mood, available products, and the feature you want to emphasize for more practical guidance.

Review with a critical eye

Treat analysis as context, never as a score

Appearance-based reports compress a photograph into styling language. They can help you ask sharper questions, but they cannot define your identity, beauty, health, or what you should wear.

1

Check the input

Neutral light and an unfiltered portrait reduce color casts and artificial changes that can distort visible-feature observations.

2

Keep alternatives

Compare a harmonious recommendation with one deliberately contrasting choice. Personal style often lives in the tension between both.

3

Add constraints

Tell the Advisor about time, skill level, finish, occasion, and products on hand so the answer can become a routine instead of a mood board.

A repeatable practice plan

Give the Advisor a defined goal, useful context, and permission to adapt.

Personalized guidance improves when it begins with a concrete decision rather than a request to decide what is universally best. Reports can provide vocabulary; the goal and constraints determine whether the answer is practical.

01 · Goal

Describe the outcome and the feature that should lead.

State the occasion or daily need, desired mood, and what you already like. “Polished ten-minute work makeup with readable eyes behind glasses” is more useful than “What suits me?”

02 · Context

Add only the reports relevant to that question.

Color cues may help organize a shade comparison; visible proportions may prompt placement experiments. Treat labels as optional starting points, not restrictions or identity conclusions.

03 · Constraints

Include time, skill, products, comfort, and environment.

Mention sensitivities, glasses, photography, venue light, wear duration, climate, tools, and products you want to use. Ask for a shorter alternative when the first routine exceeds the real brief.

04 · Verify

Test the advice on skin and update the conversation.

Report which shade, placement, step, or formula succeeded and why. Real feedback turns the next answer into an adaptation instead of another generic recommendation.

Save a routine that includes the anchor, product roles, placement, intensity, order, and one fallback. Keep medical, dermatological, identity, and eligibility questions outside appearance guidance. When skin health or a professional service is involved, take the relevant issue to a qualified person.

Permission before processing

Photo analysis and Beauty Advisor chat have separate consent choices in MaqAI. You can withdraw future processing permission for either scope in Settings → AI Processing.

How MaqAI handles privacy →

Good to know

Questions about Beauty Analysis & Advisor

Straight answers about the app, AI previews, privacy, and what to expect.

Are MaqAI reports medical assessments?

No. They are styling and appearance-exploration tools. The apparent-age feature is explicitly for fun.

Does MaqAI identify me?

No. The app analyzes visible appearance characteristics for the feature you request; it does not use them for identity recognition or authentication.

Can the Beauty Advisor use my reports?

When you choose to provide the relevant context and permissions, saved face and color insights can support more tailored beauty guidance.

Put Beauty Analysis & Advisor to work

Start with one decision—not twenty random options.

Use Beauty Analysis & Advisor to compare a clear direction, keep the part that works, and turn the result into a practical next step.

Coming soon to theApp Store★★★★★Free download