Editorial Policy

How Glow Logic keeps beauty advice practical, bounded, and free from product testing claims.

Editorial Scope

Glow Logic starts from a practical beauty job: choosing a routine order, reading a label, applying a technique, packing a kit, or deciding whether a beauty step fits daily life.

Pages are written to keep advice bounded. They avoid clinical treatment claims, ranked product recommendations, and claims that require hands-on product testing.

Last updated: 2026-07-04. Glow Logic Editorial Desk reviews the advice for bounded scope, clear tasks, and commercial separation.

How Corrections Work

Correction requests should identify the page URL, the sentence in question, and the reason the wording should change. Rights questions should include the image, text, or attribution concern being raised.

Correction review starts with the cited page and sentence, then checks whether the wording is inaccurate, overbroad, insufficiently bounded, or missing a rights attribution. Accepted corrections are folded into the next content update with the modified date changed.

What Changed

2026-07-04: Selected 20 representative guides across all 13 content families, added decision-map assets, saved checklist routes, stronger counterexamples, and a homepage Fit Ladder selector.

2026-07-04: Added family-specific misread, counterexample, and scene-difference notes so detail pages no longer rely only on title-derived guidance.

2026-07-04: Kept sunscreen, ingredient, and clean-sustainable pages tied to official source policies while avoiding product verdicts, medical advice, and broad claim language.

2026-07-04: Added hub-specific decision visuals and wired them into Hub and detail-page cue strips so repeated pages have stronger category memory.

2026-07-04: Upgraded Hub diagnostics for combined stuck points, added popular task-search starts, and made discovery paths easier to continue from search or Hub pages.

2026-07-04: Redistributed primary and detail cue visuals across all guide pages, then expanded Hub selectors with why-first and why-not routing notes.