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How old should i be to become a beauty guru?

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Gloria


I want to become a beauty guru but i feel that i'm too young. I'm 13 do you think its to young? If you do then what age do you think i should be come one? Thanks in advance:)


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My favorite beauty gurus on Youtube (KandeeJohnson, Rachhloves & DulceCandy87) are the girls who are a bit older, Rachel is 26, Kandee in her 30's and DucleCandy is in her late 20's as well I believe.
I think I like these ones the best because they have more life experience to offer and have more experience with how to do hair and makeup that looks great.
This does not mean that there aren't any good, teenage gurus out there. I love LaVivaBeauty, CityandMakeup and iheartmakeup92.

I think 13 might be a bit too young... You could try, I just think at least 16 is a good age.
You have to remember that yes they get noticed, can become pretty well known and get tons of views, but they also recieve a lot of criticism. People will straight up say you are ugly, or, this looks terrible (I've seen it!) So prepare yourself for that. Immediately delete these comments (maybe set it to where you have to approve a comment before it shows up on the feed) and block them.

Tell people exactly what your mission is with your channel, do you want to focus on one thing more than another like makeup, hair, or fashion? A little of everything? You don't even have to limit yourself to beauty videos, people including me love DIY, fitness/health and inspirational videos!
Having a catchy username helps (one that people will remember), and using a high quality camera makes a huge difference!!! You also need to know how to edit videos.

Good luck with everything, and when and if you do create a channel be it tomorrow or 3 years from now, send me a link to it, I will support you! <3

Would Clear brand shampoo be good for wavyish hair with recent hair loss?




Annonymous


I have wavy-ish hair that tends to get frizzy, so I flatten it 2-3 times a week. I do use protectant, so I don't think of damage as a major issue, but for some reason lately I have been losing a pretty substantial amount of hair. I was watching a video on youtube by one of my favorite beauty guru's and she said she'd been using Clear and loved it. I am debating weather to try it, I have looked at reviews but they are ether "it worked great!" or "it burned my scalp!" so I am really in the middle here. The majority of the reviews I read are good, but I don't know if it's right for my hair type. Help?


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I can't say that I know a whole lot about Clear shampoo, but I think my personal experience can help with this nonetheless.

I started losing my hair when I was 17 and it was rough at first, but I essentially got it under control when I was about 22. I'm 24 (almost 25) now and I'm still losing hair, but really slowly due to the hair loss treatments I use.

I like to use Nizoral shampoo every 3 days or so, and it's GREAT for both scalp health and hair loss. At least that's my opinion. I've never had any kind of a negative reaction to it. I buy it on Amazon. However, just shampoo alone is not going to really completely fix a hair loss problem.

So, here's my advice. 3 years ago I started taking HairIntegro, which is a supplement and an FDA approved topical treatment. It's pretty strait forward. The topical minoxidil treatment (the same as rogaine) and improves bloodflow in the scalp. The oral supplement that is designed help correct hormone imbalances, which is BY FAR the leading cause of hair loss in women. HOWEVER, because it's a natural supplement with vitamins, minerals, and herbs, it does not have any negative side effects like stronger drugs might have.

Now, i can't say it would work perfectly for you or anyone else, but I know that it worked for me and my sister who used it after having 3 babies. They have a men's an a womens formula, luckily. Honestly, I wouldn't have used it if not for the return policy they have, because I'm always a skeptic of stuff I find online.

Minoxidil by itself is said to work on 85% of men, and HairIntegro apparently works on 93% of men and women. I am not a doctor (unfortunately) but hopefully this info helps you out a little. They're not too expensive to start off. I started with the 2 month package. Just google HairIntegro and you should be able to find their site. actually just go to http://HairIntegro.com. I just saved you a step in case you're interested :)

I really do help this info works, cuz I know how much hair loss sucks. Good luck!




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