Meg Hemphill
Contributor
After completing an internship at W and her master’s in journalism, Meg Hemphill moved to N.Y.C., where she worked at InStyle, covering fashion, beauty and home. Following that, she pursued a career as a freelance writer, covering wellness, parenting, automotive, travel, fashion and beauty for international and domestic publications including The Hollywood Reporter, HuffPost and AutoTrader. She’s a passionate bookworm, healthy-food cook, world traveler, lover of most things French and old movies. Her three key life skills include parallel parking, fast typing and uncorking champagne.
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How Much Screen Time is Healthy for Adults?
We’re not here to kill your scrolling, but here's some food for thought. -
How to Prep For Your Skin the Night Before Your Wedding
I do... vow to take great care of my skin. -
How to Know If You’re Getting Enough Calcium If You’re Dairy Free
Are you doing enough to protect your bones? -
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Should Teen Acne and Adult Acne be Treated Differently?
How to get a clean complexion, regardless of age. -
The Best Hairbrush for Your Hair Type
Thick, curly, straight, baby hairs, extensions... there’s an ideal brush or comb for you. -
The Healthiest Things to Order at Starbucks, According to a Nutritionist
Plus, some of the unhealthiest choices. -
How Hygiene Has Evolved Since the 1920s Downton Abbey Era
Here’s how people took care of themselves a century ago in the Downton Abbey era. -
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1920s Beauty in the Time of Downton Abbey: A New Era
Shaved brows, potentially-deadly hair dryers, and nail art? All par for the course in the 1920s.
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