What we publish
Our core subject is ghost roots hair: how the color is identified, placed, selected, explained to a stylist, maintained, and grown out. A page must complete a distinct reader task. Close variants belong in one stronger guide or gallery rather than separate pages that repeat the same answer.
How images are selected
Images are reviewed for visible root color, base color, placement, texture, length, viewing angle, technical quality, and usefulness to the page. Stored image details help us locate possible references, but the final selection is made in context. A photograph is included because it demonstrates a specific visual decision, not simply because a color appears in its filename.
Writing and review
Visible copy is written for the question a reader is trying to answer. We avoid production shorthand and mechanically repeated descriptions. Safety-sensitive statements about lightener, reactions, damage, or correction are framed conservatively and do not replace a qualified professional assessment.
Original value
Our main first-party asset is the reviewed visual library and the structured comparison of placement, shade, base, haircut, and maintenance consequences. Calculators and tables state their assumptions. Estimates are labeled as examples when they are not measured market data.
Advertising and independence
Advertising may support the site, but it does not determine which images, colors, or guides are included. Sponsored material, if introduced, will be labeled. Ghost Roots does not publish Amazon product placements.
Corrections and updates
Substantive corrections are made in the article and may change its updated date. Dates are not changed simply to make a page appear fresh. To report a factual issue, broken link, misleading caption, or image concern, use the contact page and include the affected URL.
