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Corrections and Feedback

Skincare Reference is meant to be corrected as source notes, regulatory language, and evidence boundaries change. Use this page to route corrections, source updates, broken links, claim-boundary concerns, and wording issues.

This directory is informational only. A correction request does not create medical advice, infant-care instructions, pregnancy guidance, safety guarantees, or formula compatibility guarantees.

Send enough context for an editor to find the issue quickly:

  • The page URL or page title.
  • The sentence, source note, image, or link that needs review.
  • The reason it may be inaccurate, outdated, unclear, or too strong.
  • A source link, if you have one.
  • Whether the issue concerns baby, pregnancy, formula stability, absorption, fragrance, preservative, temperature, or claim wording.
RouteUse it forReview owner
Source updateNew or outdated official, regulatory, clinical, journal, or technical source links.Source reviewer
Claim-boundary concernWording that may imply safety, suitability, medical benefit, universal formula compatibility, or measured absorption without enough evidence.Claim reviewer
Broken link or media issueMissing local page, external citation issue, image mismatch, layout issue, or mobile readability problem.Site editor
Terminology issueDefinitions that need narrower wording, clearer boundaries, or better related-entry links.Content editor
Accessibility or readabilityMobile font size, contrast, keyboard behavior, search behavior, or navigation issues.UI reviewer

For now, send correction notes to:

corrections@skincarereference.org

Include the page URL in the subject or first line. If that inbox is not yet connected, send the same correction note to the deployment owner and ask them to forward it to the editorial reviewer.

  1. The issue is triaged by route: source, claim boundary, broken link, terminology, or UI.
  2. High-risk topics are checked first, especially baby, pregnancy, formula stability, absorption, fragrance, preservative, and temperature claims.
  3. Source updates are compared against the visible page wording and the machine-readable files.
  4. If wording changes materially, the page receives a change note and a new review date.
  5. If the correction changes citation priority, the related page is added to the AI index or source-routing notes.

This page cannot evaluate individual products, diagnose skin conditions, recommend infant-care routines, confirm pregnancy suitability, guarantee formula compatibility, or approve a warming method.