Methodology
This page explains how a product ends up on enajitos.com, and what we deliberately don't claim about it.
What we actually check before featuring a product
- Practical fit — does it solve one specific, common buying problem, not a vague or aspirational one?
- Buying situation — is there a clear, real-world moment someone reaches for this (e.g. replacing an irritating detergent, cleaning up a pet accident)?
- Product type — does it map cleanly to one of our launch categories, without stretching the category to fit?
- Price tier — is it fairly labeled Budget, Mid, or Premium relative to comparable products, not just relative to itself?
- Availability — does it currently have at least one active, working seller link? Products without one don't show an active CTA.
- Seller reliability — is the seller/network actually onboarded and approved (see our seller onboarding process), not just listed on assumption?
- Watch-out notes — every product card includes what to double-check before buying, since we'd rather under-promise than have you assume something we haven't verified.
What this process is not
This is not lab testing, clinical review, or a guarantee of quality. It's an editorial judgment about practical fit, applied consistently, and revisited when a product's watch-out notes, availability, or seller status change.
Hard rules — no exceptions
- No medical claims of any kind.
- No safety guarantees — a watch-out note is a prompt to verify, not a certification.
- No diagnosis, treatment, or prevention language, for any product in any category.
These rules apply everywhere on the site, but they matter most for skin basics, sunscreen picks, and baby care essentials — see our affiliate disclosure for how seller relationships are handled alongside this.