
Megan McIntyre
Megan McIntyre is a beauty and wellness writer based in Denver. She started her career at WWD covering industry beauty news, before transitioning to the digital world. She was the founding beauty director at Refinery29, where she helped not only build the department from the ground up, but helped them win a Webby Award for Best Fashion & Beauty Website in 2014, and launch the publication’s signature Beauty Innovator Awards. Her bylines have appeared in Glamour, TZR, Bustle, Byrdie, Beauty Independent, and The Cut. She also has helped create copy for brands that include dpHUE, CellCosmet, Aveda, Pantene, Nexxus, Glow Recipe, Kiehl’s, and many more. She lived in Brooklyn for 15 years before deciding she liked proximity to skiing better than proximity to bagels (for shame!) and packed up her husband, 17-year-old Schnoodle, and borderline hoarder levels of face serums to head to Colorado. She loves the mountains and easy access to trails, but TBH really misses decent bagels. Follow her on Instagram @megsmcintyre for her skin care nerd outs and perpetually sarcastic take on, well, everything.
Latest articles by Megan McIntyre
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Post-Labiaplasty, My Vagina Looks (and Feels) Like It Did Pre-Kids
Jessi Ngatikaura gets candid with "Marie Claire" about her vaginal rejuvenation surgery.
By Megan McIntyre Published
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I Got a Facelift at 43 and I Have Zero Regrets
Sharing all the details about my cosmetic surgery, from pre-op to healing and the final results.
By Megan McIntyre Published
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We Asked Plastic Surgeons All Your Burning Facelift Questions
From cost, recovery, and the best age to go under the knife.
By Megan McIntyre Published
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After Laser Stacking, I Barely Recognized Myself
If you thought one laser was good, just wait until you see what two can do.
By Megan McIntyre Published
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I Tried A Liquid "Face Lift" Serum and It's Transforming My Skin
Gravity meets a formidable opponent.
By Megan McIntyre Published
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11 New Innovations in Sustainable Beauty from Around the Globe
Features Natural is no longer enough; you need beauty products that are sustainable. We scoured the globe for new trends and innovations that will make your hair, skin, and makeup routines more eco-friendly.
By Hana Hong Published
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