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  2. Lauren Luke - Wikipedia

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    Luke's video tutorials showed viewers how to apply make-up to recreate various looks, including some that were inspired by celebrities such as Avril Lavigne, Jennifer Lopez, Miley Cyrus, Amy Lee, Leona Lewis, and more. [4] Her YouTube channel, Panacea81, has had 135 million views and over 500,000 subscribers since her first upload on 22 July ...

  3. The #1 Beauty Trend for Women Over 50 in 2025, According to ...

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    Well, don’t lose hope just yet, because Emmy-award-winning makeup artist Donni Davy spoke with Parade about the best beauty trend for women over 50 in 2025. Makeup is all about self-expression ...

  4. Rachel Levin (influencer) - Wikipedia

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    Levin started uploading videos to her YouTube channel when she was 15. [2] [3] Her first makeup tutorial video on YouTube was titled "How to Conceal Under Eye Dark Circles". [2] [4] She continued to regularly post videos, [3] and at age 16, she was quoted in The Wall Street Journal in an article about online makeup tutorials. [2] [5]

  5. Nikkie de Jager - Wikipedia

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    She then began searching YouTube for tutorials to recreate the look and was inspired to begin creating her own. [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]

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  7. 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.

  8. Talia Castellano - Wikipedia

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    On July 16, 2013, the day Castellano died, a video was posted on her YouTube channel by her older sister Mattia, who explained how she wanted some of Castellano's old friends to help carry out Talia's legacy, by completing the 13-year-old's bucket list. She also stated her determination to create a makeup line for Talia, and a clothing line ...

  9. Samantha Chapman - Wikipedia

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    The videos include tutorials and reviews of various beauty products. The Chapman sisters are also currently running five-day make-up courses from their Norwich make-up studio. In 2020, Sam announced her retirement from the beauty community and creating content on any platforms as a job. [ 5 ]