Claire & Eggman
SkinCeuticals Skin Analysis Machine · UV / Wood’s Lamp Assessment · Personalised Skincare Protocols
Skin Analysis — Eggman
Normal light and UV / Wood’s Lamp comparison
Clinical Findings
Key observations from visual and UV analysis
Facial Redness
Diffuse erythema across cheeks and nose, consistent with rosacea or reactive/sensitive skin
Skin Texture
Rough texture with visible pore enlargement around nose and mid-face
Sun Damage (UV)
Extensive scattered bright spots across entire face indicating photoageing not yet visible to the naked eye. Pattern is uniform suggesting cumulative UV exposure
Subsurface Pigmentation
Darker patches around forehead and cheek area suggest pigmentation beginning to form beneath the surface
Protocol A — SkinCeuticals Premium
Clinically-proven professional-grade skincare protocol
Protocol B — Budget Alternative
Effective ingredients at high-street prices
Key Notes — Eggman
Important guidance for this skincare protocol
SPF Is Non-Negotiable
Daily SPF is the single most important intervention. Without it, all other products are fighting a losing battle
Antioxidant Protection
Vitamin C provides antioxidant protection against further UV damage and neutralises free radicals
Cell Turnover
Retinol accelerates cell turnover to address subsurface damage revealed by UV imaging
Redness Management
Phyto Corrective / Niacinamide addresses the redness component, calming reactive skin
Skin Analysis — Claire
Normal light and UV / Wood’s Lamp comparison
Clinical Findings
Key observations from visual and UV analysis
Skin Type
Fair, light skin (Fitzpatrick Type I-II), very susceptible to UV damage
Overall Tone
Skin appears generally clear with good overall tone. Mild redness on cheeks
Subsurface Pigmentation (UV)
Significant freckling/solar lentigines pattern very apparent under UV across cheeks, nose and forehead. This is subsurface sun damage developing beneath the surface
Distribution Pattern
Pigmentation concentrated on central face (the “mask” area most exposed to sun). Jawline and lower face show less damage
Protocol A — SkinCeuticals Premium
Clinically-proven professional-grade skincare protocol
Protocol B — Budget Alternative
Effective ingredients at high-street prices
Key Notes — Claire
Important guidance for this skincare protocol
Hidden Damage Revealed
UV imaging reveals extensive subsurface pigmentation that will surface without intervention
SPF Is Non-Negotiable
Daily SPF 50 is non-negotiable for Fitzpatrick I-II skin — fair skin has minimal natural UV protection
Accelerated Cell Turnover
Glycolic acid accelerates cell turnover to clear existing pigment and reveal fresh, even-toned skin beneath
Barrier Repair
Barrier repair is essential when using active exfoliants — ceramides and lipids prevent irritation and dehydration
Dual-Action SPF
Advanced Brightening SPF contains tranexamic acid — treats AND protects simultaneously, making it ideal for pigmentation-prone skin
Protocol Comparison
Side-by-side cost comparison across both patients