Marina Tatas was a shopping writer at Finder, covering everything you need to know about beauty, fashion, sneakers and more. You can find her words in publications including The Carousel, Women Love Tech, Marie Claire, Women's Health and She Does This. She has a Bachelor of Communications, majoring in Journalism from the University of Technology Sydney.
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