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About The Small Things Blog

My background is in professional hairstyling, and I started using YouTube primarily to share video hair tutorials when I worked behind the chair. These tutorials ended up being helpful for more people than only my clients, so I continued making them and my channel grew into a top destination for hair tutorial videos.

Since that time, I’ve expanded into more beauty demonstrations, shared some personal style, and generally approached my channel as a helpful place to share beauty and style tips.

I'm the founder and editor of The Small Things Blog, an educational and empowering place to learn about how to use beauty products, put together easy and timeless outfits, or find inspiration for taking care of yourself.

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