Kylie McCreary
School
New York University, Santa Monica College, Freie Universität Berlin, University Of California Santa Barbara
Expertise
Holistic Nutrition, Mental Health, Literature
- For a number of years, Kylie danced at the professional level in Los Angeles, studying somatics under world-renowned instructors such as Justin Peck, Nick Lanzisera, and more.
- In 2021, Kylie planned and coordinated the decade's highest-attended women's center event at UCSB.
- Today, she is living abroad in Spain, where she founded and currently operates an event company for young international women called "Sit With Us!"
Experience
From the time she was 16, Kylie has written for various multimedia publications. While studying at the University of California, Santa Barbara, Kylie worked for a number of school organizations, including KCSB News, The Daily Nexus, and Her Campus, primarily covering topics pertaining to women's issues. In her senior year, Kylie was selected to work for the Women's Center at UCSB, where she coordinated and hosted events intended to connect with genderqueer and women identifying students. In addition, Kylie has worked as a senior script editor in the podcasting industry. Some of the podcasts she has led in scriptwriting include "Finding Founders" and "Action Items."
Education
Kylie began her college degree at NYU and finished it between Santa Monica College, UCSB, and Freie Universität Berlin. In each institution, Kylie studied the most profound writers in history as an English major, all the while learning from the unique cultures she encountered with each transfer.
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Stories By Kylie McCreary
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Get the most from your self-tanner while avoiding breakouts on your face. See what to watch out for when choosing a self-tanner, especially for acne-prone skin.
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Attachment styles don't just affect your relationships, but your friendships too. Learn how knowing your attachment style helps maintain healthy friendships.
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Microblading is a semi-permanent option for those who want to fill in their eyebrows. Learn how long it lasts and if this cosmetic treatment is right for you.
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Many people ditched wearing shoes full-time due to lifestyle changes during the pandemic. Find out how going barefoot more frequently changes your feet.
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If you've got a friend who brings you down, it may be time to take action. Learn why a judgemental friendship can be toxic and find out how to address it.
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Foot tattoos are among the most popular around because they're so easy to hide. But they may not be the best option if you're worried about pain or longevity.
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Looking for your "it" color, red, even though it is a classic, might not be the one for you. Use this guide to find your most romantic color.
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Many blondes will try to combat the dryness that this causes with protein. But this might not be the best choice for blondes. Here's why.
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For many of us, lockdown seems like lifetimes ago. If the pandemic changed your period, though, you're not alone. Here's why you may have experienced changes.
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Hallmark's Lacey Chabert knows what it takes to make a memorable movie, particularly about female friendship. It all starts behind the scenes with her co-stars.
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It's super important to take care of your scalp: if you don't, your hair could suffer. Scalp skinification is just one way to improve your hair's health.
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When on a date you're wanting to showcase your best self. But focusing too much on one "superpower" can actually harm you in the end.
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Many people use makeup remover wipes at the end of the day to wipe away the day's look. Trading them out for coconut oil might be the next best thing.
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We've heard that style comes and goes, but how about a style from over 300 years ago? This fashion silhouette is taking over spring and summer runways.
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Are you a DIYer when it comes to dying your eyebrows? Consider these tips the next time you go to darken your brows, and keep your skin safe and clear.
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Women tend to have more sleep problems than men. We detail the contributing factors and how women can overcome them to get restful sleep.
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The 'shoe theory' is the latest relationship trend. TikTokers are sharing their own examples of the theory while others are debunking the claim.
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Hair loss is a surprisingly common issue for women, and many swear by a natural remedy, saw palmetto, to stop it. But does this treatment really work?
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HIIT workouts pack a lot of punch in a short time, but how many HIIT workouts in a week are too many?
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Many people are seeking fuller-looking lips. However, there are also some alternative lip augmentation procedures you can consider - lip flips and lip lifts.
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The classic French manicure is constantly being re-interpreted and re-invented, but the latest "alien nails" are an ethereal, unique take on the style.
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If you haven't heard of deodorant pills, check out TikTok. The app is filled with reviews from customers who get real about what the pills actually offer.
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Velcro rollers vs. hot rollers: which one is best for your hair? Find out the difference between the two tools and which might be best for your hair.
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If you're in the online dating world, you know it's not always easy to find your match. One creator has started a real-life dating revolution.
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Clean beauty can sometimes be a better option for your skin, but does it expire faster than other products? We find out the truth behind expiration dates.
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Could your underwear cause an allergic reaction? These tips will help you look out for signs that your underwear might cause allergic reactions.
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Spain recently joined Japan, China, and other countries in making paid menstrual leave the law of the land. Could the U.S. be next? It's complicated.