I really wanted to like Yuka, but after using it for a while, I’m honestly disappointed. Compared to newer apps like Lovi, Yuka feels outdated and extremely limited. One of the biggest drawbacks is that it only works with barcodes. In today’s digital age, that’s just not enough. I do most of my skincare shopping online, and not being able to scan product screenshots is a major inconvenience. Meanwhile, Lovi lets me analyze ingredients directly from online store images — no barcode needed. Why hasn’t Yuka caught up?Another issue is how simplistic Yuka’s scoring system is. It gives a score, sure, but there’s very little context or nuance. No review summaries, no price comparisons, no personalized feedback — just a number. That’s not helpful when trying to understand what actually works for your skin.And don’t get me started on the interface — it feels clunky and hasn’t evolved in years. There’s no face scan, no skin tracking, nothing that helps me actually see if a product is working over time. It's like they stopped innovating altogether.If you're serious about skincare, skip Yuka and try something more modern. There are much better options out there.
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Yuka est une application mobile qui permet de scanner les produits alimentaires et d’obtenir une information claire sur l’impact du produit sur la santé.