
Brigitt Earley
Brigitt Earley is a freelance writer and editor with nearly 15 years of industry experience, specializing broadly in women’s lifestyle, with special interests in beauty, parenting, home goods, food and travel. Her work has been published in a wide range of digital publications, including Oprah Daily, Good Housekeeping, and The Wall Street Journal. You can also find some of her articles showcased on MSN and Yahoo.
Publications
- Glamour70 articles
- Women's Health Magazine46 articles
- Women’s Health US17 articles
- The Output (Peloton)13 articles
- The Spruce13 articles
- Good Housekeeping13 articles
- Oprah Daily10 articles
Writes Most On
- Everything You Need To Know About Butt Hair And How To Remove It, According To Dermatologists16 Apr—Women's Health MagazineCan you imagine a peach without the fuzz? Of course you can't. And the same goes for butt hair—it's totally normal and natural. In fact, it serves a very important purpose: thermoregulation. “Body hair evolved to keep us warm,” says Joshua Zeichner, MD, director of cosmetic and clinical research in dermatology at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. Like the rest of your hair, it's there for a reason. Of course, nowadays we have pants, so the need for body hair has become less essential,...
- 12 Best After-Sun Lotions to Reduce Inflammation, According to Dermatologists14 Apr—GlamourAll products featured on Glamour are independently selected by our editors. However, we may receive compensation from retailers and/or from purchases of products through these links. In addition to your favorite face SPF, dermatologists recommend the best after-sun lotions to hydrate your skin after sun exposure. (And in case you’re wondering, yes, you can still tan with sunscreen.) To help you find the best after-sun lotions, creams, and ointments ahead of the summer season, we polled...
- How to Use an LED Face Mask—and What Kind of Benefits Can You Expect?20 Mar—GlamourAll products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission. So you’ve splurged on one of the best LED face masks and want to be sure you get the most out of it? The good news is that dermatologists say these types of red-light therapy devices really do work, provided you use them properly and consistently. How do you use an LED face mask for best results? “Using an at-home mask is like going to the gym,” says Shereene Idriss, MD, a...
- Do Red-Light Masks Work? Here’s What Dermatologists Say11 Mar—GlamourAll products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may earn an affiliate commission. As a beauty writer, I get asked lots questions by friends, and one of the most common is, Do red light masks work? I get it—these buzzy beauty gadgets are intriguing. And there are several red-light therapy devices and LED masks on the market, such as the Omnilux Contour or Dr. Dennis Gross DRx SpectraLite FaceWare Pro. But they don’t come cheap—not to mention, one of these...