Disclosure
I believe that readers deserve clarity about how Lentorng operates, especially when content may involve recommendations, partnerships, gifted items, affiliate links, or other forms of support. This blog is a personal project built around fashion, beauty, and everyday inspiration, and I want to be transparent about the ways commercial relationships may appear within that space. I created Lentorng to share ideas I genuinely enjoy, want to try, or find worth saving, not to present myself as an expert or pretend that every mention is completely separate from the realities of running a website. This page explains how I approach disclosure so you can better understand the context behind the content you read here.
Some pages, blog posts, newsletters, curated recommendations, or special features on Lentorng may include affiliate links. If you click on one of those links and make a qualifying purchase or complete another tracked action, I may receive a commission or referral payment at no additional cost to you. These earnings can help support the time, hosting, tools, design, and content creation involved in maintaining the website. I want to be open about that because I do not think readers should have to guess whether a link may benefit the site financially.
At times, I may also feature products, services, brands, or experiences that were gifted, provided for consideration, or included as part of a collaboration. If I receive something without direct payment, I still consider that a material connection worth disclosing when it is relevant to the content. In some cases, a brand may send an item for editorial review, visual styling, or inclusion in a post. If that happens, I want readers to know that the product did not simply appear in isolation and that there may be a relationship connected to its presence on the site.
From time to time, Lentorng may also publish sponsored content or paid collaborations. Sponsored content means that I may receive payment, compensation, services, or other value in exchange for creating or publishing material connected to a brand, product, or campaign. When I participate in that kind of content, I aim to identify it clearly in the relevant post, page, or placement. I do not want sponsored material to blend in silently with purely organic content in a way that feels misleading.
Even when compensation is involved, I want my editorial voice to remain personal and recognizable. I do not want Lentorng to become a place where every mention exists only because of a transaction. My goal is to feature content that fits the visual style, mood, and subject matter of the blog, whether that means outfit inspiration, beauty ideas, hair trends, manicure colors, or other topics related to feminine style. If something feels out of place, forced, or disconnected from the spirit of the site, I do not think it belongs here.
That said, you should understand that my content reflects my taste, curiosity, and personal point of view. I am not a licensed professional, beauty specialist, or stylist, and I do not promise that a product, look, or recommendation will be right for every reader. A disclosure is meant to explain a relationship, not to guarantee the value or performance of what is mentioned. You should always use your own judgment before making purchases or relying on suggestions found on this website.
Some content on Lentorng may be editorially independent, meaning no compensation, free product, or formal partnership was involved in creating it. Other content may involve a disclosed relationship of some kind. Because both types of content may exist on the site, I want to make it as easy as possible for readers to understand the difference. When appropriate, I may use language such as affiliate link, gifted, sponsored, paid partnership, collaboration, or another clear label that reflects the nature of the relationship.
I also want to be transparent about the visual side of the site. Some images, graphics, collages, or beauty and fashion visuals on Lentorng may be edited, enhanced, stylized, composited, or processed with the help of artificial intelligence. In some cases, visuals may be created to express a concept, mood, aesthetic direction, or inspiration rather than to function as untouched documentary photography. When images are part of the storytelling or presentation of the site, they may reflect creative editing choices that shape how products, looks, or ideas appear on the page.
This matters because visual presentation can influence how readers interpret beauty and style content. I do not want anyone to assume that every image reflects an entirely unedited real-life result, especially in a niche where styling, lighting, retouching, and AI-assisted tools can all affect presentation. My intention is not to mislead but to create a visually cohesive and inspiring editorial space. At the same time, I believe transparency about image treatment is part of responsible publishing.
I may also mention brands, trends, products, or beauty ideas simply because they interest me, even when there is no active partnership involved. Not every brand mention is sponsored, and not every product link is tied to compensation. Sometimes I include something because it fits the topic, illustrates a style direction, or reflects what I personally find appealing at that moment. I want room on this site for genuine discovery, not only commercial placement.
Because laws, standards, and best practices around disclosure can evolve, I may update this page over time. I may also refine how I label disclosures across the site as Lentorng grows and new content formats are added. My intention is to make those disclosures clearer, not less visible. If this page changes, the updated version posted here will reflect my current approach.
If you have questions about whether a post contains affiliate links, sponsored material, gifted products, or another type of material connection, you are welcome to contact me. You can reach me at hello@lentorng.com for general questions or partnerships@lentorng.com for collaboration-related inquiries. I want Lentorng to feel stylish and inspiring, but I also want it to feel honest about the relationships that may support the work behind it. Clear disclosure is part of that honesty.