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My July Must Watch: Youtube Edition

Youtubers I would recommend.

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For the moments where I find myself not knowing what to do, I usually enter a continuous loop between various social media apps, Netflix and Youtube. If you are like me, you have your favorite or go-to's, and these are my Youtube faves of the month.

1. For when I need a laugh:

Shane

Recently, his videos have been my go-to for a good pick me up. His content is very genuine and never fails to put a smile on my face.

Dolan Twins

No lie, Ethan and Grayson are beautiful and the fact that their content can truly have me crying from laughter makes it even better.

Try Guys

Started out in BuzzFeed, and now they're here! Love them.

Zane Hijazi

Part of the Vlog Squad, his videos have me wheezing. If you want to feel better about your life decisions, I highly recommend the video of his belly button piercing.

2. Makeup Gurus:

James Charles

A talented sister, let me tell you. Incredible makeup looks and it helps that he speaks as fast as I do.

3. Creative:

Mr. Kate

The dynamic duo of Kate and Joey take on interior decorating and absolutely kill it.

4. Music Covers:

Conor Maynard

First found him through his music and later on fell in love with his creative covers as well.

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