Editorial Standards & Integrity
At Skinglowessentials, we are committed to delivering accurate, evidence-based information about cosmetics and skincare. Our editorial standards ensure transparency, credibility, and reader trust.
Send Us FeedbackOur Core Principles
Accuracy First
All claims about cosmetic ingredients and formulations are verified against peer-reviewed sources and manufacturer specifications. We correct errors promptly and transparently.
Full Transparency
We disclose affiliate relationships, sources of information, and any potential conflicts of interest. Readers deserve to know how our content is produced and funded.
Expert Authorship
Articles are written by cosmetic chemists, skincare specialists, and qualified researchers. Each author's credentials are listed with their work to establish authority.
Evidence-Based Content
We reference scientific research, regulatory data, and industry studies. Anecdotal claims are distinguished from research-backed findings in every article.
Our Editorial Team
Giulia Rossi
Editor-in-Chief
Cosmetic chemist with 12 years of experience in skincare formulation. PhD in Chemistry from University of Milan. Specializes in ingredient safety and efficacy assessment.
Marco Benedetti
Fact-Check Lead
Research analyst with background in regulatory compliance and dermatology. Oversees verification of all scientific claims and regulatory updates in cosmetics industry.
Elena Marchetti
Content Specialist
Dermatology researcher and science communicator. Masters in Pharmaceutical Sciences. Ensures all skincare guidance is current with latest research and safe practice standards.
Fact-Checking & Verification Process
Source Verification
Every claim is traced to its original source—whether peer-reviewed journals, regulatory agencies (ECHA, FDA), cosmetic ingredient databases, or manufacturer technical sheets. We avoid relying on secondary sources without confirming primary evidence.
Expert Review
Articles are reviewed by at least two subject-matter experts before publication. For ingredient safety or controversial topics, we consult external specialists. All reviewers declare potential conflicts of interest.
Distinction of Claim Types
We clearly label whether information is: established fact, emerging research, commonly reported but unverified, or marketing claim. Readers can distinguish between what is certain and what remains under investigation.
Regular Updates
Published articles are reviewed annually or when new evidence emerges. Regulations change, new research is published, and ingredients are reformulated. We keep content current without misleading readers about publication dates.
Reader Feedback Integration
We welcome corrections, questions, and evidence-based feedback from readers. Errors reported through our contact form are investigated within 48 hours and corrections posted with full acknowledgment.
Corrections & Updates Policy
How We Handle Errors
Accuracy is our priority. If an error is discovered—whether factual, scientific, or regulatory—we take swift action:
- Minor corrections (typos, citation format) are silently updated in the published article.
- Factual corrections (ingredient information, regulation changes) are corrected and a dated editor's note is added explaining the update.
- Major revisions (outdated research, misleading conclusions) result in a full article update with prominent notice of revision date and scope of changes.
Reporting an Error
Spotted something that doesn't look right? Please let us know. Email us at [email protected] with:
- The article title and URL
- The specific claim or passage you believe is inaccurate
- Evidence supporting your correction (link to source, publication, or documentation)
We will investigate within 48 hours and respond with our findings.
Article Dating & Change History
Every article includes:
- Published date: When the article first appeared.
- Last updated: When the article was last reviewed or revised for accuracy.
- Change log: On substantially revised articles, a note explains what changed and why (e.g., "Updated October 2024: EU regulations on preservatives changed in September 2024").
Scope & Limitations
What We Cover
Our content focuses on cosmetics, skincare ingredients, product formulation, industry regulations, and beauty science. We provide educational information to help readers make informed decisions about cosmetic and skincare products.
What We Don't Do
Skinglowessentials is an informational resource, not a substitute for professional skincare advice. We do not diagnose skin conditions, recommend treatments for specific dermatological concerns, or provide personalized skincare prescriptions. For skin health issues, consult a qualified dermatologist or skincare professional.
Questions About Our Standards?
We are committed to transparency and welcome questions about our editorial process, sources, or any aspect of how we produce content. Reach out to our editorial team anytime.
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