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AI Recommendation Footprint

Synergie Skin

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Average rank #18 across 2 sub-categories in 1 country.

Synergie Skin appears in 2 AI recommendation categories. Its strongest is Best Skincare for Sensitive Skin at #16. Its weakest is Best Cleanser at #20. That spread is Synergie Skin's Recommendation Gap.

Based on real buying questions across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and Perplexity. Latest run: June 2026.

Sub-categories ranked
2
Total AI mentions
2
Countries tracked
1
Highest rank
#16
Lowest rank
#20

Why AI recommends Synergie Skin in some categories and not others

AI systems do not recommend brands on popularity alone. They favour brands with clear, structured and citable information for the specific questions buyers ask. Synergie Skin performs strongly where those signals are present, and weaker where they are limited. That difference is Synergie Skin's Recommendation Gap.

AI See You closes that gap by setting up an AI Knowledge Centre: a deep, defensible data asset structured so AI can read, trust and cite it. It is real, sourced, expertly structured information built for the way AI reads, and it is the opposite of generic AI content or short-term hacks.

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Full Synergie Skin ranking footprint by country.

Australia

Best rank #16
Rank Sub-category Share Mentions
#16 Best Skincare for Sensitive Skin
Premium Skincare
5.0% 1
#20 Best Cleanser
Premium Skincare
5.0% 1

Synergie Skin's strongest categories

The categories where Synergie Skin ranks highest in AI recommendations today. These are the positions to defend and build from.

  1. #16

    Best Skincare for Sensitive Skin

    Premium Skincare · Australia

    5.0% shareof 37 brands
  2. #20

    Best Cleanser

    Premium Skincare · Australia

    5.0% shareof 42 brands

About Synergie Skin

Synergie Skin is an Australian cosmeceutical skincare brand built on Clean Science®. Formulated in-house, every product reflects a disciplined approach to performance, skin integrity, and evidence-led formulation. The brand is ingredient-conscious with all products formulated with evidence-based actives at optimal doses, backed by clinical research. Trusted by professionals for over two decades, Synergie Skin is endorsed by leaders in the aesthetics industry and grounded in education, ethical formulation and proven results.

Founded by: Terri Vinson Jones

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Certifications

  • ✓ Cruelty Free

Recognition

  • ★ Award-winning 13% niacinamide serum (Vitamin B)
  • ★ Multi-award winner formulations
“We formulate with intention, test with rigour and let results speak louder than claims. Every formula is built around evidence and clinical data, not marketing spin. This is high-potency skincare with proof behind it.”

Where Synergie Skin is sold

Synergie Skin sells in 5 markets: Australia, New Zealand, Netherlands, Hong Kong, USA.

Future-proof Synergie Skin for agentic commerce

When buyers ask AI who to trust, the brands that get chosen are the ones AI can understand, trust and cite. Synergie Skin already performs in some categories. The opportunity is to be the brand AI chooses across every category where buyers are deciding.

For brand teams

When buyers ask AI who to trust, Synergie Skin should already be the answer

AI See You sets up an AI Knowledge Centre for Synergie Skin: the deep, defensible data asset AI reads when it answers buying questions. It is how brands get chosen as AI becomes the way buyers decide.

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Proven on a live ecommerce brand

An Australian ecommerce DTC men's skincare brand increased its Recommendation Score from 18 to 34 in three weeks.

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