What the SkinMatchy Editorial Team does
The SkinMatchy Editorial Team is an editorial organization. It organizes Ingredients, Pairings, Routines and Guides and checks that major conclusions stay within their cited source scope.
- Organize peer-reviewed research, regulator information, professional guidance and reliable technical references.
- Match claims about use, risk, frequency and stop signals to the available sources.
- Maintain canonical identities, relationships, publication status, review dates and internal links.
- Correct absolute safety, guaranteed-result or unsupported combination claims.
What editorial review does not mean
“Source organization and editorial review” describes editorial work. The organization is not a dermatologist, pharmacist, medical board or fictional individual with professional credentials.
- It does not diagnose skin disease or prescribe treatment.
- It does not claim that every page was reviewed by a licensed clinician.
- It does not guarantee that a product is safe, effective or non-irritating for everyone.
- It does not replace advice from a qualified professional who knows an individual’s health history.
Evidence-handling principles
Direct evidence for a defined combination is kept separate from a conservative schedule based on evidence for each ingredient. Evidence strength and evidence basis remain separate fields rather than being collapsed into one score.
When evidence is insufficient, content remains unpublished or the conclusion stays narrow. Marketing language is not converted into a general medical claim, and pages are not created simply to increase volume.
Corrections and updates
A broken source, identity error or claim that exceeds its evidence returns to the review workflow. Connected Ingredients, Pairings, Routines and Guides are checked together so that one correction does not leave contradictory advice elsewhere.
To report an issue, email hello@skinmatchy.com with the page and paragraph that needs review. See the Methodology for evidence classifications and review boundaries.