Verify your product claims.
Utopia Protocol — Evidence-Based Claim Verification
Copy claims from the product page, packaging, or marketing materials.
Paste the complete ingredient list. Order matters — it determines concentration ranking.
A claim is any statement a brand makes about what a product does, who it's for, or how it performs. That includes the obvious — “reduces wrinkles,” “brightens dark spots” — but also statements like “perfect for all skin types,” “hypoallergenic,” “dermatologist tested,” and “non-comedogenic.” If a brand said it to sell the product, it's a claim worth scrutinizing.
Include any studies the brand cites. For patents, paste only the patent number or Google Patents URL; the analyzer looks up the patent independently and will not use pasted patent text as evidence.
Analyzing claims
● Cross-checking ingredient order, claim language, and available evidence.
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Claim Analysis Report
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At a glance
Claim-by-claim breakdown
Overall assessment
This is an automated first look — not a final verdict. Beauty products are complex, and there's significant nuance a tool like this can't fully capture. Ingredient interactions, formulation technique, pH, and delivery systems all matter and aren't reflected here.
Verdicts are based on published peer-reviewed literature, registered clinical trial data, and established ingredient concentration benchmarks from dermatology research. Efficacy claims are assessed against evidence for the specific ingredient at a clinically relevant concentration. Ingredient concentration is estimated using INCI list position — ingredients appear in descending order by weight, with the exception of ingredients under 1%, which may be listed in any order. OTC drug-registered products (e.g., SPF sunscreens, salicylic acid formulations) are evaluated differently — drug claims are permitted for the registered indication.
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