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Terms of Service

Effective 16 August 2026 · Operated by Mission Hub

By using The Everyday Face you agree to these terms. If you don't, don't use it.

1. What The Everyday Face is, and isn't

The Everyday Face is a directory. Creators list the beauty products they use; brands search that directory and can request a creator's contact details. We are not a party to any agreement you go on to make. We do not employ creators, do not set rates, do not handle payment, do not deliver content, and do not guarantee that anyone will be hired or paid. Any deal is directly between the creator and the brand.

We do not procure work. We do not seek out, solicit, negotiate or arrange engagements for any creator, we do not act as anyone's agent or manager, and we never take a share of what a creator is paid. Brands pay us a flat subscription for access to search this directory, and that fee is the same whether or not anyone is ever hired. Creators are never charged to appear, to be searchable, or to be contacted.

2. Eligibility

You must be 18 or over to create a creator profile. Brand accounts must be requested by someone authorised to act for that company. Accounts are issued by us and may not be shared, resold, or used by anyone other than the company they were issued to.

3. Creator obligations

4. Brand obligations

5. Product and brand names

Brand and product names appear in the catalog solely to identify what creators use. All trademarks belong to their owners. The Everyday Face is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any brand listed unless we say so explicitly. If you own a brand and want a listing corrected or removed, email hello@missionhub.ink.

6. Content added to the catalog

Creators can add products the catalog is missing. Those entries become part of the shared catalog and visible to everyone. Don't add anything that isn't a real product.

7. Suspension and removal

We can suspend or remove any account that breaks these terms, abuses the platform, or misrepresents who they are. You can delete your own account at any time from your dashboard.

8. Service availability

The Everyday Face is provided "as is". We're in soft launch: features will change, and we don't promise uninterrupted service or that the directory is complete or error-free.

9. Limitation of liability

To the fullest extent the law allows, Mission Hub is not liable for indirect or consequential losses, lost profits, or lost opportunities arising from your use of The Everyday Face, or from any dealing between a creator and a brand. Nothing here limits liability that cannot lawfully be limited.

10. Videos you post

Creators can post short videos to the feed. These rules apply to every one of them.

Every video is reviewed by a person before it appears publicly. We can decline or remove any video, at any time, without giving a reason.

11. The permission you give us for your content

You keep ownership of everything you post. Your videos, photographs and written notes stay yours.

So that we can actually run the site, you grant The Everyday Face a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free licence to host, store, reproduce, re-encode, resize, create thumbnail and preview frames from, publicly display and distribute the content you upload, for the sole purpose of operating and promoting The Everyday Face. This licence lets us do ordinary, necessary things: store your file, compress it, pull a still frame for the feed, show it on the site, and show a clip or still of it when we promote the platform on our own social accounts.

This licence is limited in the ways that matter to you:

You confirm that you own or control the rights to everything you post, and that showing it here breaks no one else's rights. You agree to cover us for claims arising from content you posted that you did not have the right to post.

12. Copyright complaints

We respond to notices of claimed copyright infringement under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. If you believe something here infringes your copyright, send a notice to our designated agent:

Designated DMCA agent
Sophia Friedman, The Everyday Face
sophiafriedman23@gmail.com
Or use the report form, which reaches the same inbox.

Your notice must include: identification of the work you say is infringed; identification of the material and where it appears on the site, with a URL; your name, address, telephone number and email; a statement that you have a good faith belief the use is not authorised by the owner, its agent or the law; a statement that the information is accurate and, under penalty of perjury, that you are authorised to act for the owner; and your physical or electronic signature.

We remove or disable material that is the subject of a valid notice, and we tell the person who posted it. If you believe your content was removed by mistake, send a counter-notice to the same address with the material identified, your contact details, a statement under penalty of perjury that you believe it was removed in error, and your consent to the jurisdiction of the federal court for your district.

Repeat infringers. We keep a record of infringement notices. An account that is the subject of repeated valid notices is terminated, and we treat three upheld notices as repeated.

13. Reporting anything else

Use the report form to ask us to take down an image you own, flag a video that breaks these rules, or ask for your own details to be removed. A person reads every report. We aim to reply within one business day, and when a claim looks credible we remove the content first and work it out afterwards.

14. Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of the State of California, and the courts of California have exclusive jurisdiction.

15. Changes

We'll email registered users before any material change takes effect. Continuing to use The Everyday Face after that means you accept the updated terms.

Questions: sophiafriedman23@gmail.com