Editorial Policy
At My-Fashion-Look, I want every piece of content to feel personal, clear, thoughtful, and genuinely useful. This blog is built around my own taste, my own visual preferences, and the ideas I find worth sharing with readers who enjoy fashion and beauty in everyday life. I am not a licensed expert, stylist, cosmetologist, or medical professional, and I do not present this website as a source of professional advice. I write from personal interest, research, observation, and real curiosity, and I want that to stay obvious on every page.
My editorial approach begins with a simple rule: if I publish something, it should reflect what I actually find interesting, beautiful, wearable, or relevant. I do not want this blog to feel like a collection of empty trends, recycled summaries, or exaggerated claims created just to attract clicks. When I write about fashion, hairstyles, makeup, nails, or beauty routines, I focus on ideas that fit the spirit of the site and match the kind of inspiration I would personally save, revisit, or try. My goal is to create content that feels visually strong, honest in tone, and consistent with the identity of My-Fashion-Look.
Originality matters to me, both creatively and editorially. I may cover popular subjects within fashion and beauty, but I work to present them through my own perspective, structure, and voice rather than copying what other sites are doing. I care about the difference between inspiration and imitation, and I want readers to feel that this blog has personality behind it. Pinterest’s policies and creator-facing guidance place strong emphasis on authenticity, honesty, and non-deceptive content, and that standard aligns closely with the kind of publishing approach I want this site to follow.
I also take transparency seriously. If a post includes affiliate links, sponsored collaboration, gifted products, or any other material connection, I will clearly disclose that relationship in an appropriate place so readers can understand the context of what they are viewing. I do not want commercial content to be disguised as neutral opinion, and I do not want recommendations to feel misleading or vague. Pinterest’s policy materials explicitly emphasize being truthful, transparent, and honest with audiences, and I use that principle as part of how I think about publishing on this site.
Because My-Fashion-Look covers beauty and style topics, accuracy in tone is just as important to me as accuracy in facts. I avoid promising guaranteed results, dramatic transformations, or unrealistic outcomes from products, routines, or styling ideas. What works beautifully for one person may not work the same way for another, especially with makeup, skincare-adjacent beauty habits, hair choices, or trend-based clothing recommendations. For that reason, I try to write in a way that encourages personal judgment, experimentation, and individual taste rather than pressure, fear, or perfectionism.
Visual quality is another important part of my editorial standards. Since fashion and beauty are highly visual subjects, I want the images, layout, and overall presentation of my content to feel polished, clean, and easy to engage with. Pinterest’s official guidance for promoted content stresses editorial quality, clear presentation, and avoiding misleading or low-quality visual experiences, and while this site is not limited to Pinterest traffic, I believe those standards are useful for any style-focused brand that wants to create a trustworthy visual environment. I want readers to feel that the visual side of this blog supports the written side rather than distracting from it.
I may update articles over time to improve clarity, refresh links, revise formatting, remove outdated references, or expand sections that need more context. Fashion and beauty are constantly changing spaces, and I would rather maintain a page thoughtfully than leave it unfinished or out of step with the rest of the site. Updates do not mean that my opinions become artificial or impersonal – they simply help me keep content readable, relevant, and better organized. When a topic changes significantly, I may revise wording so the page continues to reflect the current direction and standards of the blog.
I also believe editorial responsibility includes knowing what this website is not. My-Fashion-Look is not a substitute for professional dermatology, haircare treatment advice, medical guidance, legal advice, or financial advice related to products and purchases. If I mention beauty routines, styling ideas, or shopping-related suggestions, they are shared for inspiration and general informational purposes only. Readers should always use their own judgment and, when necessary, consult qualified professionals before making decisions that go beyond personal style inspiration.
Trust is more important to me than trying to sound impressive. I would rather be direct about what this blog is, what it is not, and how I approach recommendations than use broad language that says very little. This site exists because I enjoy fashion, beauty, travel, atmosphere, and the small details that shape a polished feminine image, and that personal foundation guides how I choose topics and how I write about them. My editorial policy is meant to protect that voice, keep the blog consistent, and make sure every reader understands the standards I try to follow.
Editorial Contact:
For editorial questions, corrections, or content concerns, please contact me at editorial@my-fashion-look.com.