HairKeeper - ingredients scann v2.5.0
Kyrylo FilippovAbout this app
Developer Description
Ingredients scanner for hair cosmetics
What advantages does this app have?
- Using the camera on your phone scans the list of ingredients (not a barcode) of a shampoo, balsam or mask and covers in it the type of detergent (harsh, mild, gentle or very gentle), presence of silicones, drying alcohol, potential allergens, as well as emollients, proteins and humectants. What exactly it means you can read by clicking "Info" in the app;
- The application does not require an Internet connection, which is very helpful, for example, in shopping abroad, when there is no connection or you do not want to spend precious megabytes of roaming;
- Available in four languages: Russian, Polish, Spanish and English.
Scan functionality is limited in free version with 7 scans, then one time purchase is required to unlock unlimited scans.
All your suggestions and complains please write to - hairkeeper@wp.pl
What's New
We regularly update our app to fix bugs, improve performance, update our ingredients database and add new features.
This release contains bug fixes and ingredients database update.
In-app purchases
$1.99 per item
Version Information
- Version
- 2.5.0
- Downloads
- 100K+
- Updated on
- Apr 20, 2025
- Released
- Oct 20, 2019
- Requires
- Android 6.0
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HairKeeper - ingredients scann users say on Google Play
Really great app for scanning hair products. It can tell you if an ingredient is humectant, protein, emollient, drying alcohol, sillicon or any other type. Must have for those who want to take care of their hair properly.
I really like that it has an option to save wash day routines and write down the results. But it is missing many common ingredients from its database - for example, keratin, dimethylamine and the other -lamines, lysine, biotin, and various forms of salt. This makes it inaccurate for predicting whether the product has protein in it.
It has good potential. But I only had 7 free scans, then it asked me to pay. I dont feel it was enough to show me if I want to pay. It also obviously looks like it's still being developed. For example there was only "shampoo" and "balsam or mask" in the categories. I was expecting to see more variety so I could categorize my products into their types. All in all, I will be waiting to use this app, as it has no use for me after using up my 7 free scans, and still is lacking in features.
Not very accurate. The scanner rarely picks up bar code and the ingredient scanner often misses many ingredients out. In addition presense of certain chemicals does NOT mean the product is dangerous if it is in very small amounts and serves a valid purpose. The ingredients scanner doesn't seem to take into account the order of products and for this reason most products WHICH I know are APPROVED and good for hair are classed as not friendly.
Great app until it tells you that you have to start paying to use it