Jona Jaupi
School
Baruch College, University Of Melbourne
Expertise
Fashion, Health, Lifestyle, Beauty
- Jona has more than two years experience covering lifestyle, beauty and health.
- She conducted original reporting pieces for her alma mater's newspaper, where she was awarded the McGregor Family Scholarship to pursue her interests in journalism.
- She worked as a research assistant for accredited PBS documentarian Helen Whitney, for whom she conducted interviews, vetted information, and drafted journalistic briefs.
Experience
Jona has previously written for The Inquisitr, where she covered lifestyle and beauty. Prior to this, she covered local news for Australia's largest circulating newspaper, The Herald-Sun while pursuing her masters degree. Her work experience also includes handling the social media accounts for The Wall Street Journal and doing marketing and events for Dow Jones.
Education
Jona received her B.A. in Journalism from Baruch College in New York City and her MA in Journalism from the University of Melbourne, in Australia. Her unique education experience has allowed her to not only assess journalistic practices around the world but to broaden her range as a writer.
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Stories By Jona Jaupi
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Not all TikTok beauty trends are great for your skin. Here's which ones you should avoid at all costs.
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Here's why targeting different muscle groups during a workout can be good for your body.
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If you're not sure whether to try a full-body workout or one that targets specific muscle groups, here's what to know.
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Which ingredients should you avoid for dear life when scouring the shelves of your local drugstore during your makeup haul? Keep reading to find out.
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Social media is both physically and psychologically addictive. But what exactly is it about social media that makes it so difficult to put it down?
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If you're into makeup, then you've likely heard of Charlotte Tilbury. Here are the best lip products from the iconic beauty mogul's line.
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Having trouble sleeping at night? Read this for some helpful suggestions on building a solid bedtime routine.
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Are dating apps good for our love lives? And how do they impact our mental, emotional, or physical health? Here's a closer look at the positives and negatives.
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These beauty products found in drugstores across the country are not only inexpensive but they're also nearly identical to their brand-name counterparts.
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There are many meanings behind seeing a crow during slumber, both positive and negative.
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There's a few reasons why you might be dreaming about weddings.
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Seeing the number 111 means something huge for your current mindset. This is everything we know.
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The number 222 is a good sign if you're seeing it. Here's what it means.
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If you're a Sagittarius and looking for ways to spice up life in the bedroom, we have you covered.
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If you're into taking care of your skin, then you know that a good skincare routine requires a lot more than simply soap and water.
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Two ingredients that may sound scary, but are actually quite gentle when used appropriately for skin care, are adapalene and tretinoin.
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Aspirin and Tylenol -- acetaminophen -- are not one and the same, and one may be more effective than the other when it comes to addressing specific concerns.
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As with any good show, the writers save what is arguably the hardest portion of the game for last -- in this case, the Final "Jeopardy!" question.
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People often conflate the term "counselor" with "therapist." While the two professions both offer guidance and support, they are different in significant ways.
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With conversations happening more frequently around mental health awareness, terms such as "narcissist" and "sociopath" are popping up everywhere.
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Aspirin and Tylenol are both are very popular but quite different when it comes to their chemical makeup, and one may even be more effective than the other.
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Studies have clinically proven that self-care routines help to reduce stress, are here are the five craziest luxury facials in the world that celebrities do.
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If you're a twenty-something seeking to fill your free time with something new and insightful, then keep on reading to discover your next favorite podcast.
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Cryotherapy treatment studies are extremely limited and technically can neither be considered medical instruments nor medical treatments for various conditions.
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Is there a difference between love and infatuation?
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You likely know that exercise and enjoyable activities can improve your body's dopamine levels. Apparently, these supplements can too.
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If you're deciding between leasing or buying a car, here are some facts you'll want to keep in mind.