beauty_vloggers

10 alt beauty vloggers who deserve your subscription

For those of us who need a little extra help with makeup, beauty vloggers can be an invaluable resource. Their tutorials can give us new ideas for everyday makeup looks, teach us how to dye our hair at home or even show us how makeup can be used to turn our faces into works of art. We know how incredible and helpful these videos can be, so here are some of our favorite alternative beauty vloggers.

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Cherry Dollface

Cherry Dollface’s channel is dedicated to creating the best vintage looks—from pinup hair and makeup to vintage clothing. She even does pop-culture themed tutorials like Gatsby-inspired flapper looks and a Halloween makeup tutorial for Magenta from The Rocky Horror Picture Show.

Klaire De Lys (Klairedelysart)

De Lys turns makeup into art. She creates incredible themed looks, often using special effects makeup to create masterpieces that belong on the big screen. Her “Anti-Sexy” series is especially notable, and the description of the looks in the series says, “They’re not meant to be pretty they’re meant to be characters. With flaws, spots, scars and messed up makeup. Not all makeup has to be picture perfect.”

Katie Mulcahy (Lolaliner)

This Irish guru’s videos definitely fall on the glam side of makeup tutorials. They’re so easy to follow, and she often reviews new products and creates stunning looks using only affordable or drug-store makeup. Every video will leave you in awe of her incredible makeup skills (not to mention her beautiful and ever-changing colored hair).

Victoria Ditrich (BiohazardousBeauty)

Ditrich describes herself as a “not-so-average creature of the night that loves makeup,” and that personality certainly shines through in her collection of goth-inspired tutorials. Her looks range from dark and monochromatic to neon and sparkly, but you can expect her to use Urban Decay and Kat Von D products in nearly every look she creates.

Kiera Rose

If you love Lush products, you’ll love Kiera Rose. Her lifestyle channel covers everything from the best new Lush skincare products to what vegan food she’s loving at the time. She also does videos about her amazing tattoos and even vlogs about self-care and struggling with mental health.

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Morgan Joyce

For those who prefer to use cruelty-free products (and who doesn’t?), this model and hairstylist has you covered. She creates videos for all aspects of your beauty routine, from hair and makeup to nails and even tattoo care. You can catch her working merch for non-profit Support Tattoos and Piercings at Work on select dates of this summer’s Vans Warped Tour.

Kayla Lili (Toxic Tears)

This Irish vlogger’s channel is a lifestyle hub for all things goth. She does incredible goth makeup tutorials and transformations, as well as a series of goth subculture videos, including “What NOT to say to Goth Girls”—the 2014 video that acquired an impressive 3.4 million views.

Jessica Haze (Mirrorsandhaze)

This Australian makeup artist creates some of the most stunning alternative glam looks of any beauty vlogger out there. Her tutorials include everything from a look inspired by The Pretty Reckless‘ Taylor Momsen to a Pumpkin Spice Latte-inspired autumn look, making for a channel where goth perfectly meets girly.

Jade The Libra

If you want the best hair of your life, Jade The Libra is the vlogger for you. Known mostly for her hair tutorials, she teaches subscribers how to color their own hair and create stunning styles like grunge braids and pigtail buns. She also does incredible grunge makeup tutorials and vlogs about her daily life.

ReeRee Phillips

For everything from music recommendations to costume makeup tutorials, ReeRee Phillips has you covered. Her ability to incorporate bright colors into traditional goth makeup makes for some extraordinary looks that you’ll definitely want to recreate—not to mention her exceptionally creative looks, including one inspired by Edgar Allen Poe’s iconic poem “The Raven.”

Who’s your favorite? Any we should add to the list? Sound off in the comments!