EpicaBeauty App Review: What It Does, How It Works, and Who It's For

Yana Afian
Feb 24, 2026time to read 3 min

Generic beauty advice is written for everyone, which means it works for no one. A contouring tutorial built for one face shape looks wrong on another. A routine designed for dry skin can damage combination skin. And most apps give you one result on day one — then never update it as your skin changes.

I work at Epica Beauty, and we made an app that learns your face before it gives you any advice. I think it's the strongest tool available right now for personalized beauty guidance — it's the only app that combines color analysis, face shape detection, and skin tracking under one profile that updates every four to eight weeks. So here's how each piece works.

What Is Epica Beauty?

When we built EpicaBeauty, the idea was straightforward: before the app tells you anything, it needs to understand who it's talking to. So it scans your face — complexion, undertone, face shape, skin condition — and builds a profile specific to you. Every recommendation, lesson, and product suggestion runs through that data first.

We kept the scope tight on purpose. Skincare and makeup. Not hair, not outfits, not general wellness.

EpicaBeauty gives you the information and teaches you how to use it. What you do with it is yours to decide. 

Who It's Built For

We designed EpicaBeauty for people who want a clear recipe — what to use, in what order, and how to execute it. Not someone to do it for them. Not a path to going professional. Just a reliable system for looking put-together, at any experience level.

From what we've seen, three types of people get the most out of it. People starting from zero who don't know where to begin. People who've been doing the same routine for years and suspect parts of it aren't working. And people going through a change — new skin concerns, different coloring after sun exposure, visible aging, they want to get ahead of.

How It Works

Before the app can guide you, it needs to know who it's working with. That starts with a short quiz about your skin goals, concerns, and experience level, followed by a face scan.

Once you finish the quiz, the scan takes over. It reads your coloring, contrast, and facial features, then assigns you a beauty archetype — a profile that includes a name, a color moodboard, key visual traits, and celebrity references with similar coloring.

From there, the app builds your action plan: makeup styles matched to your features, lessons to learn them, skincare products for your concerns, and guidance on how to use them. That plan updates — EpicaBeauty prompts you to rescan every four to eight weeks because tanning, seasonal shifts, and aging change what works. If the data is outdated, the guidance will be too.

EpicaBeauty Features

Here's what each part is for. Some features you'll use daily, some every few weeks, but each one adds something to your profile that the others don't.

Color Scanner

We built the Color Scanner because undertone affects which colors work on your skin and which don't. The scanner identifies yours and builds your palette around it.

It analyzes your complexion, then suggests color palettes and textures that complement your coloring. It also shows a visual moodboard and highlights celebrities who share your beauty archetype.

Not sure about your undertone? You can do a color analysis online before downloading anything — it runs the same analysis and takes about three minutes.

Face Shape Analysis

The reason a tutorial looks different on you than on the person filming it usually is that the technique was built for their face shape, not yours.

The Face Shape Analysis identifies your face shape and surfaces techniques built for your specific structure. Contouring, blush placement, and highlight placement all work differently depending on bone structure — what elongates one face can make another look off. 

The app filters lesson recommendations based on your result, so you're not sorting through tutorials built for someone else. So if you want to find your face shape and see which techniques apply before committing to the app, the quiz gives you that result in 60 seconds.

Want a free face shape quiz that tells you exactly which makeup techniques work for your structure? It takes 60 seconds.

Daily Skin State Tracker

When you add something new to your routine (a retinol, a new moisturizer, an acid) you rarely know if it's actually working. The Daily Skin State Tracker scans your skin regularly and shows you the dynamic over time, so you can see what's improving, what's not, and adjust accordingly.

It assesses your skin type, hydration, texture, and visible concerns. It identifies where you are with aging signs and adjusts product and routine recommendations accordingly. Regular scanning lets the app track changes over time, not just give you a one-time result.

If you want to analyze your skin and get a baseline reading of your current condition, that's the starting point. The tracker then builds on that data with every subsequent scan.

Your skin condition shifts with seasons, stress, and age. Find out what it actually needs right now → 

Makeup Analysis

I've noticed that most people wear the same two or three looks for years. They want to try something new, but they just don't know what would actually work for their face.

The Makeup Analysis scans your face and generates makeup style suggestions and product recommendations based on your data, not based on what's trending. It surfaces looks that actually suit your coloring and structure, rather than styles built for someone else's face.

UV Index

I think about UV protection differently than most beauty features. UV exposure is responsible for up to 80% of visible skin aging and is one of the leading causes of sun-related skin damage. And the part that gets me is that most people skip sunscreen entirely because nobody ever explained what it's actually preventing.

The UV Index monitors real-time sun intensity based on your location and tells you when SPF is actually critical.

Epica Personalised Beauty Plan

The hardest part of learning makeup on your own is knowing where to start. Your Epica Personalized Beauty Plan takes your scan data and builds a clear path from it: lessons, products, and techniques matched to your archetype, skill level, and where you are right now.

Every lesson is produced by professional makeup artists with real client experience. When a technique is demonstrated, it's been tested on different face shapes and different skin tones. 

Everything you've seen so far feeds into one place: your Epica Personalized Beauty Plan. Your coloring, your face shape, your current skin condition — mapped into a routine that grows with you.

EpicaBeauty Edits

We also publish Epica Edits — our editorial blog. Red carpet beauty, seasonal skincare, trend breakdowns, occasion-specific makeup guides. The kind of content that takes what's happening in beauty right now and makes it actually useful — for your face and your routine. For example, I Replaced My Full Routine With These 4 Multitaskers article breaks down how to cut a full routine down to what actually works.

What Users Say

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What works well

In practice, the personalization holds up better than I expected when we first launched it. Combining color analysis, face shape, and skin scanning gives the system enough data to filter meaningfully. 

The lesson library is where you feel it most — instead of scrolling through content built for every possible face and skin type, you see tutorials that were matched to yours. Someone who just found out they have a round face doesn't get shown contouring guides built for an oval one.
The rescan cycle is the decision I'd defend most strongly. Skin changes constantly: with age, seasons, stress. Guidance built on data from six months ago stops being accurate. That's why we built in a rescan every four to eight weeks.

The UV tracker is small but practically useful. Most skincare advice tells you to wear sunscreen — EpicaBeauty tells you how much to apply today, based on where you are.

What it's not

A few things worth being upfront about. EpicaBeauty is not a social platform. There's no community feed and no following other users. We built it as a personal guidance tool, and that's what it stays.

It's also not built for professionals. If you're a trained makeup artist or esthetician, most of what we cover in the lesson library will be ground you've already covered. EpicaBeauty is for people who are learning and refining, not for people who already teach it.

And it's not a one-time result. The first scan is a starting point. The value comes from using it over time — as your profile gets more accurate and the recommendations adapt to where you actually are.

FAQ

Is EpicaBeauty free? 

EpicaBeauty has a free version with access to scanning features. The full lesson library and personalized action plan are part of the paid experience.

How often should I rescan? 

Every four to eight weeks for the main profile scans. Daily for the skin state tracker if you want the trend data to be useful.

Does EpicaBeauty work for all skin tones? 

Yes. The color analysis and archetype system covers the full range of complexions and undertones.

What's the difference between the skin scanner and the makeup scanner? 

The skin scanner reads your skin condition — hydration, texture, concerns, and aging signs. The makeup scanner reads your coloring and facial features to suggest styles and product matches. They feed different parts of your profile.

Can I use EpicaBeauty if I'm a complete beginner? 

Yes. The lesson library is matched to your skill level, and the action plan after your first scan gives you a clear starting point rather than a catalog to sort through.

The Bottom Line

We built EpicaBeauty to do one thing well: figure out who you are before it tells you what to do. In practice, that's what it does. The personalization runs deeper than most apps in this space, and the rescan cycle means the guidance stays accurate instead of going stale.

You don't need a full routine overhaul or an appointment with a professional to get better results. You need guidance that was built for your face. That's what EpicaBeauty is built to do.

Skin changes. So should the routine behind it.  Find out what your face actually needs → 
 

Article by

Yana Afian

Yana Afian is the Chief Operating Officer of EpicaBeauty, a daily beauty guide for skincare and makeup. She oversees how the product gets built, tested, and delivered, and keeps the team honest about what's actually working. 

 

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