This paper describes the conceptual architecture of BloomSync™, a wearable-free longitudinal digital health platform for adaptive skin personalization operating within the Fitodermonutrição™ framework. BloomSync™ addresses the gap between single-point skin assessments and the dynamic, longitudinal personalization required to track skin health under evolving exposome, hormonal, and nutritional conditions. The platform architecture is described across three conceptual components: a tiered assessment engine based on the IDIBS™ multidimensional instrument, a longitudinal check-in and protocol adaptation system, and a behavioral engagement architecture for sustained adherence. The LATAM-specific design imperatives — affordability, Portuguese/Spanish bilingual delivery, wearable-free operation, and accommodation of LATAM-prevalent exposome conditions — are characterized as primary design constraints. A safety architecture including barrier-trigger protocols and gestational mode is described. The competitive landscape is surveyed against existing digital skin platforms (Haut.AI, Proven, Revieve, L'Oréal Perso), establishing BloomSync™'s position as the only interpretable, exposome-aware, FDN-framework-grounded platform in its class. A four-phase validation roadmap is proposed. No proprietary implementation parameters are disclosed.
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