Affiliate Disclosure

Some of the links on Hair Musee earn us a commission. This page explains exactly how that works, which programs we’re part of, and why it never changes what we recommend. We’d rather over-explain this than have you wonder about it.

The Short Version

When we recommend a product, a purple shampoo, a diffuser, a set of shears, some of those links are affiliate links. If you click one and buy the product, the retailer pays Hair Musee a small commission. You pay nothing extra. The price is exactly the same whether you use our link or type the product name into Google yourself.

That commission is how a site like this stays free to read without locking articles behind a paywall.

Amazon Associates

Hair Musee is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.

Other Programs We May Join

Beyond Amazon, Hair Musee may participate in affiliate programs run by hair care brands, beauty retailers, and shopping platforms relevant to hairstyling. The rule stays the same across every program: the link comes after the recommendation, never before it.

What a Commission Never Buys

This part matters most, so here it is plainly. No brand can pay Hair Musee for a positive review. No product gets recommended because it pays a higher commission. And when something we tested performs badly, the article says so, affiliate program or not.

Every recommendation on this site starts the same way: a product or technique gets tested on real hair, it earns its place, and only then does a link get attached. Our Editorial Guidelines page explains that process in full, and this disclosure exists so you know the money side never touches it.

How You’ll Know a Link Is an Affiliate Link

Articles containing affiliate links carry a clear disclosure near the top of the post, before you reach any links. We follow the FTC’s guidelines on endorsements and disclosures, which require exactly this kind of transparency, and honestly, we’d do it anyway.

Sponsored Content

From time to time, Hair Musee may publish sponsored content, meaning a brand has paid for a post to exist. When that happens, the post is clearly labeled as sponsored at the top. Sponsorship buys placement, not opinion. A sponsored post still goes through the same fact-checking and editorial review as everything else, and we don’t accept sponsorships for products we wouldn’t genuinely put on hair.

Advertising on This Site

Hair Musee may also display third-party advertising. Ad partners may use cookies and similar technologies to show interest-based ads, and our Privacy Policy explains how that works along with your opt-out options.

Questions About Any of This

If anything on this page is unclear, or you want to know whether a specific link earns us a commission, ask. We’ll give you a straight answer.

Email: contact@hairmusee.com

Effective date: August 2026