Editorial Policy

Editorial Policy

This page explains how content on Better Acne Treatment is created, reviewed, updated, and presented. The goal is to keep the site clear, useful, transparent, and reader-first.

1. Content purpose

Content on Better Acne Treatment is created to help readers better understand acne-related topics, common skincare products, and routine decisions. The site is built to simplify acne guidance, not to pressure readers into buying more products than they need.

2. Content standards

Articles are written with a focus on clarity, practicality, and usefulness. We aim to explain common treatment paths, product categories, and acne-related concerns in plain language. We avoid miracle claims, exaggerated promises, and misleading shortcuts.

3. Sources and research

Content may be informed by publicly available medical, dermatology, product, and consumer information sources. That said, content on this site is still educational in nature and should not be treated as personalized medical care. Readers should use professional judgment and consult a qualified clinician when needed.

4. Product recommendations and reviews

Product reviews and recommendations are based on editorial judgment, product positioning, ingredient profile, intended use case, reader fit, and other available information. A product may be mentioned because it is popular, relevant, or commonly compared, not because it is the best option for every reader.

5. Affiliate relationships

Some pages may contain affiliate links. If a reader clicks a qualifying link and makes a purchase, Better Acne Treatment may earn a commission at no additional cost to the reader. Affiliate relationships do not guarantee positive coverage and should not replace reader judgment.

6. Updates and corrections

We may update pages to improve clarity, accuracy, structure, links, product availability notes, or overall usefulness. If we become aware of significant errors, we aim to correct them within a reasonable timeframe.

7. No substitute for medical care

Nothing on Better Acne Treatment should be understood as medical diagnosis, treatment, or individualized healthcare advice. Readers should review the Medical Disclaimer for more detail.