How to read face skin overlays and scores together
The overlay and score list are more useful together than on their own. A simple reading order makes the result much easier to interpret.
Summary
The overlay and score list are more useful together than on their own. A simple reading order makes the result much easier to interpret.
Points to notice
- The overlay is mainly a location cue. It helps you check whether the highlighted area matches the part of the face you were already concerned about.
- The gap between the first and second candidates often matters more than the top score by itself. If the top candidates are close, lighting or framing may still be affecting the result.
- Face skin photos can vary with lighting, distance, and daily skin condition. Repeating the check with a similar setup often gives a more practical sense of consistency than relying on one upload alone.
Use the overlay to confirm location first
The overlay is mainly a location cue. It helps you check whether the highlighted area matches the part of the face you were already concerned about.
It should not be treated as a stand-alone conclusion without the score spread.
Compare the top scores instead of reading one score alone
The gap between the first and second candidates often matters more than the top score by itself. If the top candidates are close, lighting or framing may still be affecting the result.
That is usually a good reason to compare another photo under different lighting.
Save the result as a comparison point
Face skin photos can vary with lighting, distance, and daily skin condition. Repeating the check with a similar setup often gives a more practical sense of consistency than relying on one upload alone.