(Free) Full disclosure: We teamed up with SkinBetter to create this one—but we think you'll be just as impressed with the high-tech skin-analysis tool as we were. Just snap a photo of yourself, create a skin profile, and let the app do its thing: It uses dermatologist-grade scanning technology to identify your biggest skin issues (including wrinkles, redness, and dark spots), then serves up recommendations for products that will treat them. It all happens in seconds, and you can even purchase products right on the spot! Available for iPhone and Android. Vsonic 536s driver for mac pro. (Free) If you live in New York City, L.A., Houston, or Dallas, BeautyBooked is a good place to start your search for a salon or spa—and we're not just saying that because it features the You can browse by salon name or treatment, check out reviews (from us and other users), flip through salon and spa photos, and book a service—even for a particular stylist or technician—directly through the app.
And if you don't live in New York City, L.A., Houston, or Dallas, stay tuned: More cities are coming soon! Available for iPhone. (Free) Before your mind gets stuck in the gutter, this app determines how toxic your beauty products are—a pretty brilliant idea, since ingredient details aren't always easy to find.
Scan a product's barcode or search the database by product name; the app ranks its ingredients from one to ten on a 'Dirty Meter,' as well as offering greener alternatives. The library isn't the most extensive, but you can submit nonreviewed products for consideration as you scan your way through your vanity.
Available for iPhone. (Free) According to an allure.com poll, 38 percent of women have too many products to count in their makeup bag.
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Enter this app, which keeps track of not only your mascaras, lipsticks, and bronzers, but all of your skin- and hair-care products, too. It stores info, like when you bought an item and how full it is, then anticipates when you're running low. It sends you a reminder to refill, and when it's time, you can purchase a replacement within the app through retailers including Soap.com, Sephora, Saks, and Walmart.
And if that wasn't enough, the app pulls in coverage from more than 30 magazines and blogs—allure.com included—so you never have to miss a new product review. Available for iPhone.
(Free) Ever wonder what you'd look like as a blonde? Modiface has the answer. Unlike some try-it-on apps, this one doesn't just drop a lame overlay of a preconfigured hairstyle on top of your photo; it actually changes the hair color in the image that you import. It's easy, too: Just upload a selfie, trace your hairstyle with your finger (so the app knows where to apply your chosen shade), and pick from one of the 30 blonde, brown, and red hair-color options.
Download the premium version to unlock 20 more shades. Available for iPhone, Android, and Windows Phone.