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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Knowing what skincare products to pack for a vacation can be tricky, and here's why you should actually leave this skincare product at home when you travel.
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Deciding to color your hair can be a lot of fun and can be a refreshing change, but are the Viral Colorwash shampoo products actually worth it?
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Sunscreen mists are awesome because all you have to do is spritz it all over to provide continued protection without the hassle. Here are some of the best.
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If you want something to treat painful cystic acne caused by PCOS, here are some products you may want to try.
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While most of us are pretty good at applying sunscreen, the hands often get forgotten. Here are the best sunscreens for your hands.
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Hyaluronic acid is one of the most buzzworthy phrases in the skincare world right now. Here's what to know about actually using it.
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TikTok is the go-to social media platform to discover cult-favorite beauty products and to learn makeup trends. The latest one is surprising many TikTok users.
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The human skin has many layers that perform various functions to protect the body, and here's how to fix your damaged skin barrier.
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A person's weight can play a major role in their overall health, and the average weight for men worldwide will probably surprise you.
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Here is how we can add more collagen to our diet -- recipes you may not have even thought of.
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Every celebrity uses social media in their own unique ways, but there's no denying that some have the best Twitter accounts.
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If you love makeup, you have probably heard of the beauty term "cut crease," and though it is not a new trend, it is extremely popular right now.
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Your eye shape can say a lot about you, and since it's a hallmark trait of you, you may want to accentuate it. Here's how you can do so if you have round eyes.
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If you love experimenting with eye makeup, you need to try the cut crease look. These concealers are the best tools for it.
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"Bridgeton" breakthrough star Phoebe Dynevor has enviable porcelain skin, and thankfully, she's shared some of her skin secrets.
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The world of eyeshadows is limitless, and while you can achieve multi-colored looks by using several eyeshadows, you may now be able to do so without them.
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Dry brushing skin is all the rage, but you may be making one big mistake when you do so. Hint: It may have to do with another skincare step.
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Makeup evens out skin, but there may be one product you can achieve this without using makeup. As a bonus, it may be very healthy for your skin.
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When you wear long-lasting eye makeup, you might be tempted to rub it off, but that can irritate the sensitive area and make you lose your lashes.
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"Skin snacks" are foods full of good properties, and if you eat the right ones every day, your skin might glow brighter than ever.
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Slugging is just one of the skincare trends shared with the world by South Korea, but now people finding ways to make it even more effective.
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When choosing the perfect curling iron, you need to take your wallet into consideration. You also need to take your hair type and texture into consideration.
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Hair trends become wildly popular overnight, including retro ones. But can you guess the one that's making a big comeback in 2022?
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If your scalp hurts, the pain can be caused by any number of issues. Determining what causes your scalp pain can help you come up with the best treatment.
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Everyone wants beautiful skin, and with the evolution of social media and influencers, you are constantly bombarded with endless options of skincare products.
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Allantoin has been healing and soothing skin for centuries. It deserves way more recognition in the skincare world, and it recently become popular in America.
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Breathing sustains our lives, but how we breathe can also affect our health. Here's what you need to know about breathing's relationship to skin moisture.