Hannah Cassidy

(15 articles)

Based in Los Angeles, Hannah is a senior beauty editor with IPSY and has been writing and creating content for beauty, skincare, lifestyle, and fashion for over seven years.

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Sun damage who? The 5 things you need to know for ultimate sun protection
BY Hannah Cassidy | 3 MIN. READ
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Never get burned again! This dermatologist’s routine for a day at the beach is your new sun protection bible
BY Hannah Cassidy | 3 MIN. READ
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Bummed about breakouts? This model/esthetician reveals how to change your relationship with acne—and yourself
BY Hannah Cassidy | 8 MIN. READ
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Read this before your next skincare haul! 8 unexpected (and derm-approved) ways to get creative with your products
BY Hannah Cassidy | 4 MIN. READ
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Still doing a 10-step skincare routine? K-Beauty 2.0 is here—and wants you to embrace ‘skinimalism’
BY Hannah Cassidy | 2 MIN. READ
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Forget 8 glasses. Try 15.5 cups of water per day. Debunking the rule you’ve been drinking up your whole life
BY Hannah Cassidy | 3 MIN. READ
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Generational skincare, part 3: Juggling impossible schedules in your 40s—an entrepreneur/beauty guru/mom explains why you need to be unapologetic about skincare
BY Hannah Cassidy | 4 MIN. READ
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Generational skincare, part 2: Embracing your 30s—a certified derm reveals the 2 things that will forever have an impact on skin
BY Hannah Cassidy | 4 MIN. READ
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What’s ‘science-washing’ and why should you care? How to tell the difference between gimmicks and actual science from top cosmetic chemists
BY Hannah Cassidy | 3 MIN. READ
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The great skin de-stressing of 2022: Why cosmetic acupuncture should be on your self-care radar
BY Hannah Cassidy | 3 MIN. READ
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The great skin de-stressing of 2022: Checking in on mental health before a cosmetic procedure? One of L.A.’s top RN’s mission to transform the industry
BY Hannah Cassidy | 4 MIN. READ
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The hidden mental health risks of non-invasive cosmetic treatments—and why they might be too good to be true
BY Hannah Cassidy | 3 MIN. READ