Disclosure

At It Looks Good, I believe transparency matters. I created this website as a personal blog where I share fashion, beauty, and style inspiration from my own point of view, and I want readers to understand how content may be created, supported, and presented. This Disclosure page explains that some content on this website may involve affiliate links, gifted items, sponsored collaborations, advertising, visual editing, or other forms of support connected to running the blog. My goal is to be open about those relationships while keeping the tone of the site personal, honest, and visually consistent.

I am not a licensed fashion expert, cosmetologist, dermatologist, hairstylist, nail technician, or other certified professional, and I do not present myself as one. I write as an individual creator sharing what I like, what I want to try, what I have already tried, and what I find visually inspiring. That means the content on this site reflects personal taste, opinion, editorial selection, and creative direction rather than formal professional authority. I want that distinction to stay clear because I do not want readers to confuse personal inspiration with expert advice.

Some posts or pages on this website may contain affiliate links. If you click on an affiliate link and make a purchase, I may earn a commission or receive some form of compensation at no extra cost to you unless otherwise stated. These affiliate relationships help support the ongoing work of maintaining the site, creating content, and covering related business expenses. Even so, I do not want the blog to feel like a collection of random promotions. I want affiliate content to remain aligned with the overall style, mood, and purpose of It Looks Good.

From time to time, I may also receive gifted items, samples, access, media materials, or other non-cash benefits from brands, agencies, retailers, or partners. If I choose to feature something connected to that kind of relationship, I still want the content to fit naturally within the blog and reflect my actual editorial direction. Receiving a gifted item does not mean I am required to praise it, guarantee it, or present it as perfect for every reader. I may decide not to feature certain items at all if they do not feel right for the site.

I may also publish sponsored content or collaborate with brands from time to time. Sponsored content means I may receive compensation in exchange for creating or publishing certain material. If that happens, I still want the final content to feel consistent with the look, tone, and personal style of the blog rather than sounding artificial or overly promotional. A sponsored relationship does not mean that every statement on the site becomes a promise, endorsement, or universal recommendation. It simply means there may be a commercial relationship connected to some of the content you see here.

In addition to affiliate and sponsored content, this website may display advertising or use third-party services related to advertising, analytics, newsletter delivery, embedded media, or similar website functions. Those services may collect certain technical or usage information through cookies, pixels, or similar technologies in accordance with their own policies. I include this note because I want readers to understand that a modern website may involve outside platforms even when the blog itself is personal in tone. I encourage readers to review the relevant privacy and cookie information published on this site for more detail.

I also want to be transparent about visual presentation. Some images, graphics, mood visuals, or other creative materials on this website may be edited, enhanced, retouched, stylized, composited, or otherwise processed, including with the help of artificial intelligence. In some cases, visuals may be used for illustrative or inspirational purposes and may not represent an entirely unedited real-life scene, product view, or outcome. I care deeply about aesthetics, but I also want to be honest that digital content can involve creative production choices. This note is part of that transparency.

Nothing on this website should be interpreted as a guarantee of results. A product that looks beautiful in one context may not suit another person’s taste, skin, hair, body type, budget, routine, or expectations. A style idea that works for me may not work the same way for you, and an image that feels inspiring may still reflect editing, lighting, composition, or creative direction. I share content to inspire, not to make promises that every recommendation will work the same way for every reader.

I want readers to assume good faith, but I also want them to use personal judgment. Before buying a product, trying a beauty routine, changing a hairstyle, or making a style decision based on content from this site, I encourage you to consider your own needs and do your own evaluation. That includes reading product details, checking ingredients, reviewing return policies, considering your own preferences, and seeking qualified professional advice when appropriate. My role here is to share ideas, not to replace expert guidance or personal responsibility.

As It Looks Good grows, the forms of support connected to the blog may also grow or change. I may update this Disclosure page to reflect new partnerships, technologies, monetization methods, editorial practices, or legal requirements. The most current version published on the site will apply to your use of the website. I want this page to serve as a clear reminder that the blog is both a personal creative space and a website that may sometimes include commercial or digitally enhanced elements.

If you have questions about this Disclosure page, you can contact me at disclosure@it-looks-good.com.

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