Some links on Lace & Dopamine are affiliate links. If you click one and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. This page explains how that works and the promises we make about it.
Amazon disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
What affiliate links are
An affiliate link is a special tracking link to a product or service. When you buy through it, the merchant pays us a small percentage of the sale. The price you pay stays exactly the same. These commissions are what keep this site free to read and ad light.
Where you’ll see them
Affiliate links appear mainly in product reviews, tool roundups, and gift guides, and occasionally inside how-to posts where a product naturally fits the topic. Posts with affiliate links carry a disclosure notice near the top, in line with FTC guidelines.
Our promises
- We only recommend things we use ourselves or would buy again. Many of the products reviewed here have lived in this house, including the ones that failed.
- Commissions never decide our opinions. If a popular product didn’t work for an ADHD brain, we say so, affiliate program or not.
- We never promise cures. No product can cure ADHD, and we will never suggest otherwise. Tools can help; they cannot fix you, because you are not broken.
- Health products get extra care. Anything touching supplements, sleep, or hormones carries a medical disclaimer and a reminder to consult your healthcare provider first.
Affiliate programs we participate in
- Amazon Associates
- Other retail and brand affiliate programs, disclosed within the relevant posts
Questions
If anything about our affiliate relationships is unclear, ask us at hello@lacedopamine.com. Transparency matters more to us than any commission. You can also read how recommendations are made in our Editorial Guidelines.
