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  2. Mykie - Wikipedia

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    Mykie started her YouTube channel Glam&Gore in 2014, uploading her first video on April 15, 2014. Between freelance jobs, she posted her makeup and makeup tutorials online to build up a portfolio, through doing this she grew an audience, with 700,000 subscribers in the first year and a half.

  3. The Most Popular 2025 Makeup Trends—Per Camila ... - AOL

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    $68.00 at violetgrey.com. 2. Quiet Grunge. MAC makeup artist Chantel Miller predicts quiet grunge will be one of the biggest trends heading into 2025.

  4. "Empire" makeup artist talks favorite products, character ...

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    BY: SAM FOX As we sat glued to our TV sets during last night's "Empire" second season premiere, we were struck by the true-to-character makeup adorning each of the actors and actresses.From Anika ...

  5. Nikkie de Jager - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] After uploading videos for about two years, she enrolled in makeup coursework at B Academy in Amsterdam. She then signed to Colourfool Agency in 2011, and began working as a professional makeup artist. [10] In the autumn of 2013, she became the head makeup artist for the RTL 5 show I Can Make You a Supermodel with Paul Fisher.

  6. Beauty YouTuber - Wikipedia

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    A beauty YouTuber is an individual who creates content for YouTube, publishing videos in the realm of cosmetics, fashion, hairstyling, and nail art. [1] [2] In 2016, there were more than 5.3 million beauty videos on YouTube, with 86% of the top 200 beauty videos created by individual beauty vloggers, as opposed to marketers using the platform to promote cosmetic brands.

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  8. Elle and Blair Fowler - Wikipedia

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    The sisters first began posting YouTube videos in 2008. In 2010 their videos received over 75 million views. [10] They were later invited by Seventeen to offer makeup tips and suggestions to readers and in an interview with Good Morning America Blair mentioned that she had to become homeschooled due to a bullying situation in her sophomore year of high school. [11]

  9. Wayne Goss (make-up artist) - Wikipedia

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    Goss began publishing videos on YouTube under the username Gossmakeupartist in 2009. [10] Unlike makeup tutorials commonly found on YouTube, Goss' videos incorporate other features such as instructing viewers in different ways of makeup application for the corresponding face shapes aiming to provide a user-friendly approach to makeup. [ 11 ]