BeOwned Skin
Technology in Development

Your Skin Reflects
How You Live.

A lifestyle intelligence system that maps how your sleep, diet, stress, and daily habits translate into your skin — then builds your exact protocol. Grounded in published dermatological science.

Map Your Skin — Coming Soon

Assessment not yet active · Early access below

How It Works

Three steps to skin clarity.

01

Map Your Lifestyle

Complete a detailed profile covering sleep quality, diet patterns, stress levels, hydration habits, and UV exposure history. Takes under five minutes. No photo required.

Lifestyle data only. No image analysis.

02

Pattern Recognition

The system cross-references your profile against indexed dermatological research — surfacing the specific connections between your daily habits and your skin behaviour.

Built on peer-reviewed clinical data.

03

Receive Your Protocol

A targeted skincare routine built around what your patterns reveal. Every recommendation is tied to a specific lifestyle-driven deficiency — not a trend, not a guess.

Evolves as your lifestyle data changes.

Skin Intelligence Markers

Lifestyle factors. Skin consequences.

Each connection below is backed by peer-reviewed research. The system maps your patterns against these known mechanisms.

Sleep Quality

Disrupted sleep elevates cortisol and suppresses overnight skin repair cycles — measurably impairing epidermal barrier function.

Oyetakin-White et al., 2015

Stress & Cortisol

Chronic psychological stress degrades barrier integrity and triggers sebaceous overactivity via glucocorticoid pathways.

Choi et al., 2006

Diet & Inflammation

High glycaemic load diets correlate with elevated sebum production and acne severity in multiple controlled trials.

Smith et al., 2007

Hydration Behaviour

Consistent water intake directly influences surface elasticity and supports normal transepidermal moisture retention.

Palma et al., 2015

UV Exposure History

Cumulative and unprotected sun exposure drives melanin irregularities and accelerates photoageing across all skin types.

Battie et al., 2014

Exercise & Circulation

Regular aerobic activity improves skin oxygenation, modulates inflammatory response, and supports collagen density.

Crane et al., 2015

Currently in R&D

The system is being built.

We are indexing published dermatological research and building the pattern-matching logic that connects lifestyle data to skin outcomes. Be the first to access it when it goes live.

No spam. One email when early access opens.