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  2. Elsagate - Wikipedia

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    Still, the magazine acknowledged the 2017 purge and stated that their findings didn't represent "a direct Elsagate repeat", noting that these videos were not on YouTube Kids, that much of their shocking content was limited to the thumbnails only, and that many of the more obvious ways of targeting children had been challenged by the purge.

  3. Jackie Aina - Wikipedia

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    Her YouTube videos were a way of expressing herself and coping with her unhappy marriage at the time. She later divorced. [7] While she was stationed in Hawaii, she was hired by MAC Cosmetics. According to Entrepreneur, Aina was repeatedly told at makeup counters in cosmetic stores that "the trends she wanted to try wouldn't work for her ...

  4. 10 supposedly 'bad' things that are actually really good for you

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    The truth is, most things aren't actually all that bad for you if you take them in moderation. Prepare to rejoice and check out the round-up gallery above for 10 supposedly bad things that are ...

  5. Laura Lee (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Jewel Jokes Her Makeup-Free Face Looks Like '3 Miles of Bad Road'

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    Related: The Best Makeup-Free Moments of 2023: Anne Hathaway, Lady Gaga, More Through the years, fan-favorite stars have provided Us with major glam inspiration with perfect contours, glossy pouts ...

  7. Tati Westbrook - Wikipedia

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    According to Newsweek, she is "widely considered to be a progenitor of YouTube’s beauty scene" and "the mother of the YouTube beauty community." [9] She reached the one-million subscriber milestone in early 2016. [10] Westbrook primarily focuses on makeup and beauty reviews, tips, and tutorials. [11]

  8. YouTube Kids - Wikipedia

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    YouTube Kids has faced criticism from advocacy groups, particularly the Fairplay Organization, for concerns surrounding the app's use of commercial advertising, as well as algorithmic suggestions of videos that may be inappropriate for the app's target audience, as the app has been associated with a controversy surrounding disturbing or violent ...

  9. 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.