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Rachel Jacoby Zoldan

United States

Beauty and Wellness Brand Strategist, ACD Copy, Brand Storyteller, Content Marketing at Freelance

recovering magazine editor • freelance writer + beauty copywriter 💁‍♀️💄✍️ • twin mom • in need of hugs (few and far between)

Articles

  • 2 months ago | healthcentral.com | Rachel Jacoby Zoldan

    NAD+ supplements are the latest wellness trend, praised for their potential to boost metabolism, support immune health, and enhance DNA repair. Popular on social media and among celebrities, this compound has sparked widespread curiosity. Even stars like Kendall Jenner and model Hailey Bieber have embraced it, recently seen getting NAD+ IV drips on an episode of The Kardashians. But beyond the buzz, how effective is it?

  • Nov 4, 2024 | instyle.com | Rachel Jacoby Zoldan

    Photo: andreswd/Getty Images If you've been on Instagram or TikTok, you've probably noticed that one of the most ancient beauty tools is taking over the world—one contoured and plump face at a time. Yes, we're talking about gua sha (a.k.a. the Botox of the East). Fans of the tool report real, noticeable results, like firmer, smoother skin and less acne, blemishes, and eczema. It sounds too good to be true, right?

  • Apr 8, 2024 | msn.com | Rachel Jacoby Zoldan

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  • Oct 24, 2023 | businessoffashion.com | Rachel Jacoby Zoldan

    NEW YORK, United States — When Goop's senior vice president of beauty Erin Cotter joined the celebrity wellness site in 2016, her boss, Gwyneth Paltrow, already had her first body-care product in mind (separate from the skincare range with Juice Beauty, on which she collaborates): bath salts. "Gwyneth really believes in the power of a hot bath," says Cotter.

  • Oct 24, 2023 | businessoffashion.com | Rachel Jacoby Zoldan

    NEW YORK, United States — When Farmacy co-founder Mark Veeder introduced the "Farm to Face" organic skincare line's first sunscreen, he wanted it to block harmful rays and blend seamlessly into the skin. He also wanted it to provide legitimate protection against harmful pollutants floating around the environment that may also affect the skin, such as cigarette smoke or car fumes. It’s something his two daughters — both members of Generation Z — demanded.

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