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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Sunscreens are undoubtedly important, but the right one for you will depend on your lifestyle. Here, we break down which one you need to wear on a daily basis.
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Panic attacks can feel like the end of the world, and coming out of them is hard. Here are a few tips to help the post-attack feeling.
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Perfume can make people think of you, but they ned to be able to smell it. One part of your body will help that happen.
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You've heard of brow tattooing, microblading, threading, and tinting. Now get ready for brow lamination, which may prove to be the superior option for some.
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We shampoo our hair multiple times a week, but most people are actually missing perhaps the most vital place for it.
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Toxic relationships can be saved in certain circumstances, but you have to know that you're in one first.
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Lip tattoos aren't new, but they're becoming more popular. Here's what you need to know before getting a lip tattoo.
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It's possible to self-sabotage in many aspects of life, but it doesn't have to be that way. Here's how to stop this cycle.
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We can remove toxic people from our loves our detox our bodies, but detoxing the skin might be something entirely different.
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Self-care can include drinking tea and taking a hot bath, but the most basic self-care should always include getting enough sleep.
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We shower and take baths to clean ourselves, but one crucial body part is often missed by many.
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We use sunscreen on our faces, but one body part really needs it without often receiving it. Can you guess which part it is?
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We take sick days when we're physically ill, so why shouldn't we take mental health days when we need to mentally or emotionally recoup?
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Microblading is becoming very popular for treating one's eyebrows, but be sure to read our tips on what to expect before jumping on the bandwagon.
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Bronzer helps us define our faces, but not all bronzers are up to snuff. These are the best for all skin tones.
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Jade rollers are often discussed as being great for your face, but do they actually do anything?
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We all have types of people that we like most when dating, but dating exclusively that type of person could be holding you back.
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Washing your hair strips it of its oils and can overall damage it, but how often should you wash it in the summer when you're sweatier and outdoors more?
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The kitten eyeliner trend is the daughter of a centuries-old makeup trend: the cat eye. Here's how you can rock it.
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Some people believe castor oil is excellent for skin growth, but here's how the science actually backs this claim up - or doesn't.
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Skincare ingredients multiply all the time, but peptides might be the future of the industry. Here's what we know.
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Retinol is a brilliant skincare ingredient. It's known to slow or prevent signs of aging, but when should you start using it?
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Skin tint and tinted moisturizer are great for summer when you don't want to wear something heavy on your face, but they don't do the exact same thing.
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Retinol has become increasingly common in skincare products, but you might not be as familiar with tretinoin. Here's what you should know.
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Nude lipsticks are not one-size-fits-all products. Therefore, we've broken down the shades and colors every skin tone should be using.
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There's no denying that big eyes are a beloved beauty trait. Not everyone can be born with big eyes, but there are ways to make them appear bigger with makeup.
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Necklines are normal, but there may be ways to reduce how defined they appear on your body.