Mary Wroblewski
School
Illinois State University, Northern Illinois University
Expertise
Communication, Marketing, Lifestyle & Health
- Mary is a career journalist, working as both a writer and editor at many print and online publications.
- Mary is a regular contributor to several Hearst Media publications, writing about communication, marketing, small business, and lifestyle topics. She has also written for Crain's Chicago Business, Woman's Day, and Verywell Health.
- Mary may prefer nonfiction writing, but she weaves some important elements of creative writing into her work — namely the storytelling ideals of relatability, description, and cadence.
Experience
Mary's career path followed a trajectory similar to someone her grandfather instantly likened her to: Lois Lane. She began her career as a reporter at a weekly newspaper, then moved to a large, suburban daily newspaper and then became an editor on the night news desk of one of the largest metropolitan newspapers in the country (though not The Daily Planet). As newspapers and magazines grappled with historic challenges posed by the emergence of the internet, Mary decided to parlay her journalism and media relations skills to small businesses. While writing was the common thread in these efforts, she also burnished her digital communication skill set, focusing on website and blog content while integrating the guiding principles of search engine optimization. Once newspapers recalibrated and other online publications like those at Static Media emerged, Mary refocused her energies on nonfiction articles. She continues to write about communication, marketing, small business issues, lifestyle, and health for myriad print and online publications. She is thrilled to be a contributor to Glam, just as Lois Lane surely would be.
Education
Mary holds a bachelor's degree in mass communication with an emphasis in journalism from Illinois State University. Mary also holds a master's degree in journalism from Northern Illinois University. She is a member of Kappa Tau Alpha, an academic honor society for journalists.
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Stories By Mary Wroblewski
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Dry shampoo recalls are running rampant, so people are turning to common household items to keep their hair in check. Does cornstarch really work, though?
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Ginger is delicious in savory and sweet dishes alike, but it can also do wonders for your skincare routine. These benefits will have you reaching for more.
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French manicures have been a staple look since Cher and Barbra Streisand brought them to the masses, and the latest remix on this mani has us enamored.
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Winter is coming, but that doesn't mean you have to give up your running routine. Here are our best tips for staying comfortable while running in the cold.
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Pregnancy cravings can hit at any time. Find out why you might suddenly get the urge for peanut butter and pickles, and how long these cravings usually last.
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Candles add ambient lighting and a warmth to our homes that makes lovers of them want to have at least one lit daily. But how do you get them to burn evenly?
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The are many reported health benefits of aloe vera for the outside and inside of the body. But what are they, and does it really work? Let's look!
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Our nail colors change with the seasons, and Glam's readers have now informed us about which color is their favorite this fall. The answer might surprise you!
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Boots are perfect fall and winter wear, but some are well past their prime. These are the ones we won't be picking up any time soon.
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Some swear by salt water for facial cleansing, but is there any truth in this claim? Let's dive into the deep end and uncover the truth.
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Nothing can ruin a vacation like the flu, a stomach bug, or heat stroke. Here are our top tips for how to stay strong and healthy while traveling.
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A shedding sweater can be annoying. But you don't have to pass on the wool and cashmere if you have these tips on dealing with those shedding fibers.
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Friendsgiving may have been born in college apartments, but it's now a commonplace occurrence. You, too, can have the best on the block with these tips.
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Pixie cuts look good on nearly everyone, but many also want to grow them up. Luckily, it's easier than you think to do.
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Don't pack up your skinny jeans yet! You may be able to get away with wearing them still, as long as you pair them with the right shirts and shoes.
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Some shoes just aren't meant to stay in your footwear rotation forever. If you want to be trendy, here are five shoes you should retire now.
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Curly hair can be hard to maintain at times, including when flash drying. But it doesn't have to be. Here's how to turn this issue around.
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Sometimes your skin may tingle after applying skincare products, but this may not necessarily mean that you need to chase this feeling.
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Working out is perhaps more popular than ever, and while many of us want to look glamorous while doing it, wearing makeup is strictly prohibited. Here's why.
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Hair mousse creates big hair, and big hair is always in style. Or, rather, it circles into style, but it's still always worth doing. Here's how.
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If you're looking to lose some weight quickly, you may want to know how much is a safe amount. We have the details you need to lose weight safely.
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Hair oils are a dime a dozen now, but macadamia oil may be standing the test of time. Here's why.
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Shaving is considered a necessity by many, but it can come with a lot of itching. However, it doesn't have to.
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While you may not want to put away your stone roller yet, cucumbers offer another great way to reduce under-eye puffiness, though temporarily.
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Retinol is an amazing skincare ingredient, but it can be too harsh for some people to use. However, a natural option may be just as good.
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Facial exfoliating is crucial for removing dead skin cells, but some may be doing it too often — or not enough.
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Water-damaged nail are often a fact of life, but they can be prevented and treated with a little bit of TLC.