Noma Nazish is an independent journalist and industry expert who specializes in beauty, self-care, mental health, and wellness issues. Her work has been featured internationally, from the US and UK to Japan, Czech Republic, Ecuador, India, and Uruguay, to name a few.
Noma is a regular contributor at Forbes.com, where she explores the intersection of beauty, self-care, and wellness with a soft spot for sustainability.
Her insights and reporting have been spotlighted by notable organizations such as the Stanford Center on Longevity, U.S. Department of Defense, AARP, Family & Children Services, Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS), Women's Brain Health Initiative, and Australia's Women in Research.
Noma has led media workshops, sat on jury panels, and provided expert commentary for renowned publications like Elle UK, SCMP, and the Artful Living Magazine.
Noma's passion for wellbeing extends beyond her writing. She has completed short-term certificate courses on biohacking mental health, healthy eating, and the science of well-being to deepen her understanding of holistic wellness principles.
For all writing, editing, workshop, panel, and speaking opportunities, please DM or email at wellnesswithnoma@gmail.com.
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Beauty and wellness writer Noma Nazish, told ELLE UK, ‘Turmeric is widely used in India to boost natural glow and treat uneven skin tones or darks spots. Preliminary studies show that regular use of turmeric in skincare may help treat acne, hyperpigmentation, dark spots, photoaging, and psoriasis, among other skin concerns. It also contains a bright yellow active compound called curcumin, which is known for its antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory properties.’