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There are times I turn off my Wi-Fi, and I'm selective about what I want to share with the world now.
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I'd always loved watching YouTube videos, and that's what inspired me to make them myself. Initially I was drawn to makeup tutorials – I learned everything I know about makeup from YouTube.
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Sometimes I feel it would be nice to have a bit more privacy.
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I love watching other beauty girls on YouTube, so I get a lot of ideas through their videos. I also get plenty of requests from viewers, which is great. I can never run out of ideas!
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My life is not perfect.
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Everyone needs help when they try something new.
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It's so hard not to smile.
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Nine per cent of my viewers are men, of which the majority is, I think, 45 to 50. I like to tell myself it's just my dad watching.
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As cheesy as it sounds, nothing beats a smile and a bit of confidence! As long as you feel good on the inside, you can still look beautiful without any makeup at all.
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I'll post a video, and it might get 10,000 comments, and I'll scroll through and they'll all be lovely and nice - but then they'll be one saying, 'I hate you; I'm unsubscribing' and that's the one that sticks out and stays on your mind all day.
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People say they like my fashion-haul videos because it's like you've been shopping with your friends, and you look back over what you have bought.
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I know just how isolating it can feel to experience severe anxiety.
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If you're having fun being yourself and filming something that you would watch yourself, it becomes contagious for other people to watch, too.
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A girl can never have too many lipstick options!
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I'm so grateful to everyone who has bought a copy of 'Girl Online.' I love that so many of my viewers are enjoying the book!
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It's good for me to do things outside my comfort zone and push myself.
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I do have some viewers who know where I live, and they'll stand outside.
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People follow me because I am just a normal person, and they can relate to me.
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I don't like standing and talking in front of lots of people.
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Who knows what will happen in five years' time.
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I don't really know how to work a camera.
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After I left school, where I studied art, photography and textiles at A-level, I started doing an apprenticeship in interior design, but I wasn't really enjoying it very much, so I decided to do something creative, and in 2009, I began blogging.
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'Bake Off' is one of my favourite programmes, so I was genuinely a little bit shocked and very excited when I was asked to take part.