This is what a check finds.

A real check reads your product pages and quotes your own words back to you. Below is the same output on an example store, so you can see the shape of it before sending yours.

Checked northbay-skin.example/products/clarifying-serum
5 of 7 claims unsupported
5claims with nothing on the page to back them
3likely to get an ad rejected
2fine as written — evidence is right there

What it found

Your words, quoted exactly. Nothing invented.

Health promise Gets ads rejected

“Clears acne in 7 days.”

Why it matters

Ad reviewers reject promises to treat a skin condition. A shopper who doesn't believe the timeframe leaves, and one who believes it and isn't cured asks for a refund.

What we'd write instead

“Formulated with 2% salicylic acid, used twice daily as part of a clearing routine.”

Result with a number Needs a study

“Reduces oil by 62%.”

Why it matters

A specific figure invites the question of where it came from. In the US a health result needs a human trial — lab tests and customer reviews don't count on their own.

What we'd write instead

Either name the study on the page, or: “Leaves skin feeling less oily through the day.”

Absolute safety Gets ads rejected

“Safe for every skin type, no side effects.”

Why it matters

No product is safe for everyone, and saying so is the kind of line that ends up in a complaint after one reaction.

What we'd write instead

“Suitable for oily and combination skin. Patch test first if your skin is sensitive.”

Comparison Unbacked

“The most effective serum on the market.”

Why it matters

A ranking claim needs data and a date behind it. Without one it reads as filler, and competitors can complain about it.

What we'd write instead

“Our strongest formula, with the highest concentration we make.”

Fine as written

“Made in small batches in Oregon.”

Why it's fine

A fact about how you make it. Nothing to prove beyond it being true, and it does more for trust than any superlative.

This is an example store, not a customer. On a real check every quote is taken word-for-word from your page — if we can't find it on your site, we don't report it. We flag and rewrite; we don't tell you what's legal.

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