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Mykie (born Lauren Mychal on November 1, 1989 in Pennsylvania) is a makeup artist and YouTuber. On her YouTube channel "Glam&Gore" she posts beauty and special effects makeup tutorials along with challenges, stories, and ghost-hunting expeditions. She was named Beauty Vlogger of the Year at the 4th Annual NYX Cosmetics Face Awards in 2015.
Laura Ann Lee (born September 1, 1988) is an American make-up artist, YouTuber, entrepreneur, and blogger. She began her career as a make-up blogger in 2013 and is the founder and owner of cosmetics brand Laura Lee Los Angeles and the fashion brand Minimla.
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 ]
Luke ceased uploading regular tutorials in 2014, and over the following four years, only made occasional appearances on her YouTube channel with updates about her life. [21] Luke subsequently returned to posting make-up videos, but revealed in a video uploaded on 15 June 2018, [22] that she no longer works as a make-up artist.
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. [10] [12] De Jager left Colourfool Agency at the beginning of 2014 to work as a freelance hair and makeup artist. [10]
Bailey Brooke Sarian (born November 26, 1988) is a YouTuber known for her video series Murder, Mystery & Makeup and podcast Dark History. She is considered to have been the founder of the “ true crime makeup” genre of YouTube videos.
Make-up artist at work before a Gotipua Odissi dance performance Kajal is an integral part of classical dances in India such as Bharatanatyam and Odissi . The dancers apply kajal broadly around their eyes to give them an elongated look, so as to draw attention to their eye gestures and movements.
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] The Pixiwoo YouTube channel no longer exists. [6]