
Rebecca Strong
I'm a Boston-based freelance writer covering health and wellness, beauty, style, lifestyle, and travel — as well as host of the podcast Well-Bent (on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever else you get your podcasts). Currently, I contribute to Business Insider, Men's Health, Bustle, Well+Good, AskMen, The Kitchn, and PopSugar. Previously, I have also written for Healthline, Health.com, Eat This Not That, StyleCaster, Clean Plates, and Elite Daily.
- Boston, Massachusetts, United States
- @_bexstrong
Publications
- Best Life93 articles
- AskMen82 articles
- Men's Health20 articles
- Insider17 articles
- Insider17 articles
- Business Insider16 articles
- Clean Plates5 articles
Writes Most On
- Do Dentists Recommend Tongue Scraping? Yes — And Here’s Why14 Feb—AskMenHere Are 4 Good Reasons to Start Tongue Scraping, Stat The AskMen editorial team thoroughly researches & reviews the best gear, services and staples for life. AskMen may get paid if you click a link in this article and buy a product or service. You might think your oral hygiene routine stops at brushing and flossing — but experts say if you really want to step up your game, you'll want to consider adding one more practice: tongue scraping. As it turns out, tongue scraping — which is exactly...
- How to Fix Things After a Bad Valentine’s Day15 Feb—AskMenHere’s How to Make Up for a Bad Valentine’s Day, According to Experts Share Tweet Flip So: You kinda maybe sort of screwed up Valentine’s Day. Maybe you procrastinated on making a restaurant reservation and now you can’t get a table anywhere. Or, maybe you failed to notice that the gift you ordered — at the last minute, mind you — will be arriving a week too late. Maybe you just totally blanked that February 14th was a holiday entirely. Either way, you messed up Valentine’s Day and now you’re...
- These derm-approved retinol alternatives smooth fine lines without irritation31 Jan—Business InsiderRetinol is widely recognized as a graceful aging powerhouse due to far-ranging benefits that include making wrinkles, fine lines, and dark spots less visible. But retinol isn't right for everyone. Some people — especially those with certain skin conditions or general dryness and sensitivity, may find it too harsh. The good news? There are plenty of viable retinol alternatives you can add to your skincare routine. "These alternatives are great for those who can't quite tolerate retinol," says...
- Should You Be Taking Glutathione?27 Jan—AskMenEverything You Need to Know About This Viral Anti-Aging Supplement Doing a strenuous workout. Laying out in the sun all day. Taking a stroll through a city with poor air quality. Spraying pesticides in your yard. These seemingly innocuous daily habits can create a build-up of free radicals in the body — and those free radicals are what cause oxidative stress: a common culprit for diabetes, heart disease, cancer, arthritis, Alzheimer’s, and premature aging. The best way to combat these free...
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