Anjana Rajbhandary
School
University Of Maine
College Of The Atlantic
Expertise
Mental Health, Wellness, Beauty, And Relationships.
- Anjana is a member of The List News team.
- In addition, she also works as columnist for Nepali Times, focusing on mental health, wellness, and gender issues. Previously, she wrote a weekly column, "All in the mind," and "Ask Anjana Anything" for Nepali Times.
- Anjana also works as a content writer for sites including Thought Catalog and Collective World, where she writes about dating and relationships, mental health, and skincare. She has also written for The HuffPost, The Chicago Tribune, and has contributed to magazines such as World of Women. In addition to working as a journalist, Anjana has also worked as a grant writer and translator for many national and international non-profit organizations such as Near North Health Service Corporation, Northside Community Resources and Opportunity International. She also interned at Unicef and UN Women.
Experience
Anjana has been writing professionally for over six years. Her passion for beauty and wellness has made her write extensively for a variety of publications. She joined Static Media in 2021 as a news writer and is also working on her first book.
Education
Anjana received her International Baccalaureate degree from Italy. She went on to receive her Bachelors in Human Ecology from the College of the Atlantic and her Masters in Human Development and Family Relations from the University of Maine. Her passion for human rights, social issues and mental wellness inspired her to pursue a writing career.
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Stories By Anjana Rajbhandary
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Sunscreen may be a universal skincare essential, but it's easy to neglect these places on your body when it comes to protection from harmful rays.
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This celebrity-backed lip color will quickly become your go-to shade during the season of cozy sweaters, pumpkin-spiced lattes, and crunchy leaves.
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As we move toward enjoying crisp fall vibes, this nature-inspired color will be all the rage. And we can thank a certain celebrity for making it popular.
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When it comes to maintaining healthy skin, regular sunscreen use is non-negotiable. And there's one part of your skin that you should never skip applying it to.
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It's exciting to buy new products, but using them all can be time-consuming, and only a few can devote that time to a multiple-step skincare routine.
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Although somewhat new to the market, copper peptides are already earning a top spot among the power players of skincare for those wanting youthful-looking skin.
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Moisturizing is hard when you have oily skin, but, thankfully, some products are specifically designed to hydrate oil-prone skin. Here are some of the best.
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Healthy skin is in, and to achieve that, we go to great lengths with creams and treatments. But what if your skin is dry in some parts and oily in others?
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Wearing sunscreen each and every day is important, but it's no good if it leads to breakouts. Here's how to stay safe from the sun with clear skin to boot.
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We all know we need to wear sunscreen, but each has an SPF number. And it can be hard to discern which one to wear. Here's what these numbers actually mean.
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Retinol and vitamin C are both amazing for your skin, but whether you should use them simultaneously is a different story.
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The glazed donut skincare trend comes from Hailey Bieber, but what exactly does it mean?
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Falling in love looks different for everyone, but the most intriguing part may be how long people actually take to really feel in love.
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More and more makeup products are featuring SPF in their formulas, but is the level of SPF high enough to become full protection from the sun?
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Hot air brushes combine brushing and blow-dryers, and they're the future of hair care. Here are the ones we've deemed worthy of your coins.
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Hyaluronic acid may have a competitor on the scene. Polyglutamic acid is a skincare warrior that is only getting its start.
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We cleanse our faces daily, but there's still a crucial part of our body that we're missing with it. Hint: it's closer to your face than you may think.
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We've all heard Botox horror stories but also seen it done successfully. However, it may be entirely different when pregnant.
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Centella asiatica is a plant native to Asia, and it may be the skincare ingredient you've always dreamed of.
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Red light therapy is another innovative way to take care of the skin on your face, but using it at home is different from at a doctor's office. Here's why.
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Personal questions often cross boundaries, and this is especially true when asking if someone's pregnant. Here's why.
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Foundation creates, well, a foundation for your other makeup products, but most people miss one specific spot that needs it most.
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Hair parts are hard to control at times, but finding the right one for you may actually be fairly easy.
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Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, we've heard about strengthening immune systems. Here, we dive into tips that actually work.
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Drying our hair is an essential step in styling it, but it can also leave you frizzy when you let it air dry. Here's how to avoid that.
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Facelifts are one way to handle sagging skin, but now there's also radiofrequency skin tightening, which may be better for you.
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Skincare has evolved past serums. Enter LED light therapy, which you need to fully understand before booking an appointment.