Who creates the content
Articles are published by the FaceScore Editorial Team, the organization responsible for research summaries and practical guides on ratingface.com. We do not use invented expert profiles or imply review by a doctor, psychologist, dermatologist, or other licensed professional when that review has not occurred.
How articles are produced
We start with a defined reader question, review relevant publications, and distinguish a study's result from our practical interpretation. AI tools may assist with outlines, drafting, or consistency checks. The FaceScore Editorial Team remains responsible for source attribution, claim scope, corrections, and the final published text.
When an article discusses a numerical result, we aim to retain the study population, comparison, and major limitation needed to interpret it. We avoid turning correlation into causation or a sample-specific result into a universal promise.
Sources and evidence
We prefer peer-reviewed papers, academic books, systematic reviews, and primary institutional sources. Reference lists identify the authors, year, title, and publication so readers can verify the evidence. Practical photography and grooming guidance may also include clearly framed editorial recommendations where direct research is limited.
Research on attractiveness and first impressions is sensitive to culture, demographics, image selection, rater pools, and study design. We present model scores and attractiveness ratings as context-dependent feedback, not objective measures of health, ability, character, or human worth.
Health, career, and financial topics
Our articles are educational and do not provide medical, psychological, employment, legal, or financial advice. Readers should use qualified professionals for individual decisions. We apply extra caution to claims about skincare, health, hiring, earnings, and other topics that can materially affect well-being.
Product relationship
FaceScore Editorial Team is part of the organization that operates and promotes the FaceScore app. Articles may link to the app. We keep that commercial relationship visible and do not present app-generated scores as independent scientific validation.
Updates and corrections
When we materially clarify a claim or source, we may display an updated date and refresh the sitemap entry. If you find a sourcing, attribution, or factual problem, email support@ratingface.com with the article URL and the passage in question.