Privacy

Last updated 3 July 2026

This is the plain-English version of how we handle your details. No jargon, no surprises, written to be read.

What we collect

When you join the waitlist, we collect your email address, and your first name if you choose to give it. We also record how you found us (for example, the link you arrived from), so we know which posts are bringing people in.

Why we collect it

We use your email for one thing: to tell you when the recovery oil is ready, and the occasional honest update about it. We use the "how you found us" detail to understand our own traffic, not to track you around the internet.

How it's stored

Your details are stored securely in our database (Supabase), and your confirmation email is sent through Resend. We keep the list only as long as we need it to run the waitlist.

Your choices

You can ask us what we hold about you, ask us to correct it, or ask us to remove you from the list entirely, at any time. Just email us and we'll sort it. Every email we send has an unsubscribe link too.

Analytics and cookies

We use Google Analytics to count visits and see which posts bring people in. It sets a small cookie so repeat visits aren't double-counted. It never sees your name or email, and it's not wired into any advertising.

The waitlist is a single-visit page, so under the Australian Privacy Principles we disclose how we handle your data here rather than interrupting you with a pop-up. If we ever add anything that needs a proper opt-in, we'll ask you clearly first.

Contact

Email us and a real person will read it.

Affiliate disclosure

Some of the links in The Edit and in the free guides are affiliate links. That covers the guides wherever they appear: on the site, in the downloadable PDFs, and in the emails that deliver them. If you buy something through one of those links, we may earn a small commission. It never costs you anything extra.

It doesn't change what we recommend. Tilly only lists things she actually uses and would buy again. If something isn't worth your money, it isn't on the list, commission or not.

We disclose this clearly and upfront on every page, guide, and email that carries those links, not just here, because that's what honest looks like.

A note on cosmetic claims

The recovery oil is a cosmetic product. We describe it by how skin looks and feels, for the appearance of scars and stretch marks and the feel of recovering skin. We don't describe it as something that heals, treats, or removes anything, because it's a cosmetic oil, not a medicine.

Skincare is personal, and everyone's skin is different. If you have a specific concern, or you're pregnant or breastfeeding, please talk to your doctor, midwife, or pharmacist. We'd always rather you ask a professional than take our word for it.