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Sponsored Content Disclosure
Last updated: July 16, 2026
From time to time, JulianaHenson.com publishes sponsored content — posts, videos, or features that a brand has paid for, or products that a brand has gifted for review. Here is exactly how that works on this site:
It's always labeled. Any sponsored post is clearly identified as sponsored (for example, "Sponsored by…" or "In partnership with…") at the top of the content, before you start reading. Gifted products are identified as gifted.
The opinions are always mine. Sponsorship buys placement, not opinions. I only accept partnerships with brands and products that fit this site — beauty and nails, Colombian food and culture, and life between two cultures — and that I can recommend honestly. If I wouldn't tell a friend about it, I don't publish it.
Brands don't get editorial control. Sponsors may see topics or drafts, but the words, the experience, and the verdict are mine.
Social media too. The same rules apply on my Instagram and TikTok — paid partnerships are labeled using the platforms' disclosure tools and/or hashtags like #ad or #sponsored.
This approach follows the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's guidance on endorsements: material connections between me and a brand are always disclosed, clearly and conspicuously.
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