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How We Review

The trust engine behind LumaRitual.

This is where the careful language belongs: product details, customer review themes, brand credibility, comparison context, materials, claims review, alternatives, and affiliate transparency.

Educational scope

Product claims are attributed to brands, retailers, or customer signals where relevant. LumaRitual publishes educational product discovery content and does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

LumaRitual Preview Score

Editorial scoring—not medical effectiveness.

Planning scores weigh routine fit, claim clarity, ingredient or material story, review signals, and price/value across categories — editorial forecasts, not clinical outcomes.

The LumaRitual Preview Score is an editorial, commercial-suitability signal for affiliate preview work. It reflects how well a SKU fits educational storytelling, buyer clarity, demand signals, content production, and safe claims hygiene. It is not a clinical outcome rating and does not measure medical effectiveness.

Each candidate also receives metric bands (High / Medium / Low) across seven inputs. Bands summarize judgment for preview planning—they are not laboratory measurements.

  1. 1.Ritual Fit
  2. 2.Buyer Clarity
  3. 3.Social/Viral Potential
  4. 4.Repeat Purchase Potential
  5. 5.Visual Content Strength
  6. 6.Affiliate Practicality
  7. 7.Claim Risk Control

Each metric receives a High / Medium / Low band for preview planning. Bands summarize editorial judgment—they are not laboratory measurements or clinical endpoints.

Seal levels

Seals summarize the numeric score for fast scanning on cards and queues.

  • Super · 90–100
  • Excellent · 85–89
  • Strong · 80–84
  • Promising · 70–79
  • Watchlist only · below 70

Methodology

A product is easier to judge when the signals are separated.

The review framework keeps product details, customer patterns, claims, and affiliate transparency in different lanes so the visitor can see what is known, what is uncertain, and what to compare first.

Layer 1

Product details

We look at the practical details that shape use: materials, features, setup, comfort, device information, compatibility, maintenance, and price context.

Layer 2

Specifications and claims

Product promises are separated from product facts. Categories with higher claim risk receive extra caution before they are promoted.

Layer 3

Customer review themes

Recurring public themes can reveal praise, complaints, setup friction, comfort, value concerns, and repeated buyer questions.

Layer 4

Brand credibility

We consider product information quality, policy clarity, support expectations, and whether the brand makes comparison easier.

Layer 5

Comparison context

Products are understood beside alternatives so visitors can compare what matters instead of treating one page as the whole answer.

Layer 6

Affiliate transparency

Affiliate relationships may support the site, but disclosure and decision quality remain part of the public trust stack.

Product intelligence anatomy

Anatomy preview

What a product page should help you see.

This is the framework shape only. It does not imply live rankings, verified reviews, or completed product testing.

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Review Signal Summary

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Common Praise

3

Common Complaints

4

What Buyers Compare

5

Brand Credibility

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Ritual Fit

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What to Verify First

Ritual Fit Score
A preview framework for judging how well a product maps to a specific routine need.
Review Signal Summary
A structured view of recurring praise, recurring complaints, and common buyer questions.
Brand Credibility Check
A review of product clarity, support expectations, policies, and public brand information.
Similar Products
A comparison shelf for alternatives people may want to evaluate before buying.

Review criteria

product detail review

Used to decide whether a category is ready for a guide, comparison, curated shelf, or hold-for-review workflow.

public customer review themes

Used to decide whether a category is ready for a guide, comparison, curated shelf, or hold-for-review workflow.

brand credibility

Used to decide whether a category is ready for a guide, comparison, curated shelf, or hold-for-review workflow.

comparison context

Used to decide whether a category is ready for a guide, comparison, curated shelf, or hold-for-review workflow.

ingredient, material, or device information

Used to decide whether a category is ready for a guide, comparison, curated shelf, or hold-for-review workflow.

claims review

Used to decide whether a category is ready for a guide, comparison, curated shelf, or hold-for-review workflow.

affiliate transparency

Used to decide whether a category is ready for a guide, comparison, curated shelf, or hold-for-review workflow.

who it may suit

Used to decide whether a category is ready for a guide, comparison, curated shelf, or hold-for-review workflow.

who should avoid it

Used to decide whether a category is ready for a guide, comparison, curated shelf, or hold-for-review workflow.

Higher-caution categories

Some categories require extra caution, including supplements, weight management, red light therapy claims, hair growth claims, hormone-adjacent products, sleep disorder-adjacent claims, and pain, injury, inflammation, fertility, acne, disease, or detox claims.

When claim risk is high, LumaRitual may hold the product or category until manual review is complete.

Clear boundaries

We do not create fake reviews or fake customer stories.

We do not claim personal product testing unless it is clearly stated and documented.

We do not promise guaranteed results.

We do not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.