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Editorial policy

How we produce content, which standards we apply and what we do not promise.

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Our commitment

Face Yo is a wellness app and education-focused website. Our editorial policy aims to protect cautious language, source transparency and user trust. We do not present face yoga as medical treatment or guaranteed aesthetic outcomes.

We separate marketing language from science content. App promotion prefers phrases like 'may support' and 'results vary'. We do not use fake expert profiles or unverified clinical claims.

This page does not contain medical advice; it explains our editorial processes. We remind readers to consult appropriate professionals for health decisions.

Content standards

On science pages each topic answers a specific search intent; content is not duplicated across pages. Titles and meta descriptions set accurate expectations; we avoid 'miracle', 'guarantee' or 'permanent rejuvenation' promises.

App content and website content serve different purposes. The app offers video-guided practice; the science section explains conceptual context and source limits. This separation is maintained to avoid misleading users.

Sourcing practices

Science pages prefer peer-reviewed publications and recognized health organizations. Sources are listed below pages with findings and limitations together. When face-yoga-specific evidence is limited we state this clearly.

The science hub summarizes our source approach. Policy pages carry no source list; they explain process and principles.

Updates and corrections

When new peer-reviewed publications or updated guidance appear, relevant science pages are reviewed. Factual errors are corrected; significant changes may be noted on the page.

We do not automatically delete old content; update dates or revision notes may be added. Users are encouraged to reach current science pages via face yoga research.

Your feedback

Reader feedback is part of our editorial process. If you believe a statement is misleading, use FAQ or in-app support channels.

The expert review framework page explains our quality process. Together these pages complete Face Yo's editorial transparency approach.

Face Yo approaches this topic as daily wellness practice; individual experiences may differ. Gentle pacing, controlled breathing and moving without straining the face are core principles.

Our content draws on peer-reviewed sources but does not replace medical advice. Stop if you feel discomfort and consult a professional when needed.

Regular short sessions may be more sustainable than intense infrequent practice. The Face Yo app helps you choose personal pacing and focus areas.

Our science pages do not list in-app exercises one-to-one; they provide conceptual framing. Use guided videos in the Face Yo app for practice.

Outcomes should be considered alongside personal skincare, sleep, sun exposure and general health habits. Face yoga alone is not a skin treatment.

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Frequently asked questions

Is this page medical advice?
No. This page explains Face Yo's editorial principles; it does not offer diagnosis or treatment advice. Consult appropriate professionals for health decisions.
How often is content updated?
Science pages are reviewed when new publications appear. There is no fixed schedule; priority is current, accurate information.
Do you use fake expert profiles?
No. Face Yo does not use fake doctors or unverified 'expert board' profiles. Our quality process is explained on expert review framework.
Why is marketing language different?
App store and promo copy must be short and accessible; science pages are longer and more cautious. Both channels avoid exaggerated medical claims.
Related pages?
This page is for educational purposes only. Face Yo does not provide medical advice; consult a professional for persistent symptoms.
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