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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Sunday Riley's Good Genes serum is a fan-favorite, but comes with a hefty price tag.
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Your body changes a lot during pregnancy and may require a new skincare routine; Dr. Karan Lal exclusively tells The List what products are safe to use.
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Vitamin C and lactic acid is a combination that Dr. Dennis Gross exclusively told The List should be added to every skincare routine for great results.
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Pregnancy can change a number of aspects, and the skin is just one of them. We spoke to Dr. Karan Lal about the shifts pregnant people can expect.
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If you're guilty of sleeping with your makeup on regularly, you might have long-term severe skin issues.
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Celebrity hair stylist Marco Pelusi weighed in on the importance of proper scalp care.
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Most of us don't think about our scalp when we think about our hair, but here's all the products celebrity hairstylist Marco Pelusi recommends for scalp care.
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We spoke to Dr. Liia Ramachandra about the dangers of sleeping with your makeup on.
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Our hair is our crowning glory and we invest significant time and money on it. Now, a celebrity hairstylist shares the No. 1 way to nourish your scalp.
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Stephanie Lee, the founder of selfmade, made history by combining skincare with emotional intelligence in a way that's never been done before.
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We spoke with board-certified dermatologist Dr. Karan Lal, who specializes in pediatric and adult dermatology, to learn more about getting preventative Botox.
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Selfmade founder Stephanie Lee gave us insight into emotional intelligence and how it intersects with skincare.
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Beauty brand selfmade was made with communities of color and Gen Z in mind, its founder tells us exclusively.
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Dermatologist Dr. Macrene Alexiades revealed the surprising mistake that too many women make with their skincare routine. Find out if you're guilty here.
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Former White House employee Stephanie Lee, founded selfmade, the first emotionally intelligent personal care brand.
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We have questions about a major retinol myth, and world-famous dermatologist Dr. Dennis Gross is here to answer them in an exclusive interview.
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Dermatologist exclusively reveals the 5 drugstore products that actually treat acne effectively. These are the best products you can buy at affordable prices.
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We spoke to Dr. Dennis Gross, famed for his skincare line, about the proper way to apply sunscreen in order to avoid sun damage.
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There are a variety of ways to take care of your skin as you age — laser treatments being one. But there are so many treatments, how do you know what's best?
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Dr. Macrene Alexiades shared her hottest tips about how to take care of your skin in an exclusive interview with The List. Here's what she had to say.
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Award-winning celebrity hairstylist Marco Pelusi spilled the tea about one of the worst mistakes to make after coloring your hair. It's not what you think!
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You might walk out of the salon with the hair color of your dreams this summer. Here are tips from a celebrity hairstylist on on maintaining your color.
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Summer is here, and celebrity hairstylist Marco Pelusi spilled the tea on what you need to know about this year's hottest hair color trends. Find out here!
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When it comes to beauty, slugging is the new viral trend. If you're looking to start, you'll want to know the best moisturizers for slugging your face
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Wouldn't we all want to have a good hair day every day? If you have Type 4B hair, that's easier with the ultimate guide to caring for 4B curly hair.
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Nowadays, you can find hundreds of makeup products in beauty aisles to make your skin glow. Here's how to make your skin glow according to science.
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Collagen is one of those parts of functioning human anatomy that is having its moment in the spotlight lately. That's not a bad thing at all.