FAQ
What is It Looks Good?
It Looks Good is my personal fashion and beauty blog. I created it as a space where I can share outfit ideas, clothing inspiration, makeup looks, cosmetics, hairstyles, hair colors, haircuts, manicure ideas, and other visually driven content that I genuinely enjoy. The blog is centered around feminine, polished, and approachable style rather than formal expertise. I want it to feel inspiring, easy to explore, and honest in tone.
Who writes the content on this website?
I do. My name is Victoria Shabanova, and I am the creator and author behind It Looks Good. I write from my own perspective and share what I like, what I want to try, what I have already tried, and what I think may be interesting or useful to readers. This is a personal blog, so the voice, tone, and direction of the content come from me.
Are you a fashion or beauty expert?
No, I am not a licensed or certified fashion or beauty expert. I do not present myself as a stylist, cosmetologist, dermatologist, hairstylist, nail technician, or other formal professional. I share personal inspiration, aesthetic opinions, and editorial content based on my own interests and taste. I want to be clear about that because I believe honesty builds trust.
What kind of content do you publish?
I publish content related to fashion, outfits, clothing, beauty ideas, makeup, hair inspiration, hair color ideas, haircut ideas, nails, and similar topics. I may also share visual inspiration connected to travel, mood, color, feminine styling, and everyday details that shape personal style. Some posts are practical, some are inspirational, and some are simply collections of ideas I find beautiful. Everything is selected to fit the overall identity of the blog.
Who is this blog for?
I created this blog for women who enjoy style and beauty in a personal, visual, and approachable way. It is for readers who like discovering outfit ideas, saving hair inspiration, exploring makeup looks, and finding beautiful details that can make everyday life feel more polished. It is also for women who do not want content that feels too technical, too cold, or too detached. I want the site to feel stylish, feminine, and welcoming.
Do you only write about things you have personally tried?
Not always. Sometimes I write about ideas, looks, products, or trends I have personally tried, and sometimes I write about things I simply find inspiring, interesting, or worth discussing. I try to be thoughtful about what I feature, but not every mention should be read as a personal test with guaranteed results. In many cases, I am sharing taste, inspiration, or editorial perspective rather than a formal review process.
Do you recommend products professionally?
No. Nothing on this site should be treated as professional advice, medical advice, or guaranteed product guidance. If I mention a product, that reflects personal interest, editorial selection, or general inspiration rather than a formal professional recommendation. Readers should always use their own judgment before buying or trying anything. When needed, it is best to consult a qualified expert.
How often do you update the blog?
There is no strict public schedule that I promise at all times. I update the blog as I create new content, refine ideas, and develop the site over time. Some periods may be more active than others depending on my workflow, inspiration, seasonal topics, and creative priorities. I prefer to focus on publishing content that fits the blog well rather than posting only for the sake of frequency.
Do you use AI on this website?
Yes, in some cases I may use artificial intelligence as part of the creative or editing process. Some images on this site may be edited, enhanced, retouched, stylized, or otherwise processed with the help of artificial intelligence. I may also use digital tools to help shape ideas, organize creative work, or support production. Even so, I want the blog to keep a personal voice and a consistent editorial identity.
Are all images on the site completely unedited?
No. Some images may be edited, enhanced, color-adjusted, retouched, composited, or otherwise processed for visual presentation. In some cases, images may be used for illustrative or inspirational purposes and may not represent a fully untouched real-world scene. Because this is a visual blog, presentation matters to me, but I also want to be transparent that digital editing can be part of that process. This includes possible AI-assisted image editing or enhancement.
Can I rely on this website for medical, skincare, or hair treatment advice?
No. I do not provide medical advice, dermatology advice, or professional treatment guidance. If you have concerns about your skin, scalp, hair, nails, allergies, sensitivities, or reactions to beauty products, you should consult a qualified professional. My content is meant for inspiration and general informational purposes only. It should not replace expert care.
Do you use affiliate links?
Yes, some links on this site may be affiliate links. That means I may earn a commission if you click a qualifying link and make a purchase, usually at no additional cost to you. Affiliate links help support the work involved in running the blog. I still want the site to feel curated and personal, not overloaded with random promotions.
Do you publish sponsored content?
I may occasionally publish sponsored content, collaborations, or content connected to gifted items or partnerships. If that happens, I still want the content to fit the style and tone of the blog. A brand relationship does not turn my content into a universal promise or professional guarantee. I want transparency and editorial consistency to stay important as the site grows.
Can I submit ideas or contact you?
Yes. I welcome respectful messages, thoughtful feedback, and relevant collaboration inquiries. If you want to contact me about the site, the content, or a possible partnership, you can email me directly. The best email for general questions is hello@it-looks-good.com. I may not be able to respond instantly to every message, but I do value genuine communication.
Can I copy your content or images?
No, not without permission. The writing, branding, design direction, and original materials on this site are part of my work and should not be copied, republished, or reused in full without prior written permission. Limited quoting with proper attribution may be acceptable in some situations, but copying entire pages, posts, or visual assets is not allowed. If you want to request permission, please contact me first.
Why do you mention AI image editing in several policies?
I mention it because I want to be transparent. This is a visual blog, and some images may be processed, enhanced, or creatively adjusted, including with the help of artificial intelligence. I would rather explain that clearly than pretend every visual appears exactly as it was originally captured or created. For me, transparency is part of building a trustworthy site.
Will this FAQ stay the same forever?
Probably not. As the website grows, I may update this page to reflect new features, policies, creative methods, or business practices. I want the FAQ to remain useful and relevant rather than static. The version published on the site at any given time will be the current one.
If you have additional questions, you can contact me at hello@it-looks-good.com.