Affiliate Disclosure

Affiliate disclosure

Lifestyle Reviewer is a participant in several affiliate programmes, including the Amazon EU Associates Programme (an affiliate advertising programme designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.co.uk).

What this means

When we recommend a product in one of our articles, we may include a link that earns us a small commission if you click through and buy. This costs you nothing extra – the price you pay is the same whether you use our link or go direct.

We only earn if you buy. We never get paid just for recommending a product, and commission rates never influence which products we feature or how we rank them.

Which programmes we use

We’re currently affiliated with:

  • Amazon Associates UK
  • AWIN (network including John Lewis, Very, Boots, Currys and others)
  • Shopify affiliate links for individual brand partnerships where relevant

Individual retailers and programmes may be added or removed over time.

How to spot an affiliate link

Affiliate links are standard product links in our articles. You’ll see them in product roundups (“Best X 2026”), buying guides and review pieces. Non-affiliate outbound links (to news sources, manufacturer sites, academic sources, NHS guidance etc.) carry no commission.

Our commitment

We write our buying guides based on research, specs, expert consensus and user reviews – not commission rates. If the best option in a category doesn’t have an affiliate programme we can join, we still recommend it. If a product we previously recommended becomes problematic (recall, service issues, deteriorated quality), we update or remove the recommendation regardless of commission.

Questions

If you have any questions about our affiliate relationships, get in touch.