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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at UCF chapter.

In recent years, YouTube has become my life coach. It is the place where I have mastered how to do hairstyles. I have laughed hysterically immediately after feeling frustrated about something serious. It has inspired me to pursue my hobby in dancing. The majority of the meals that I have cooked originated from channels I subscribe to.  I know not to give up on my dreams because of YouTube. As a result, I can say that I am an expert and would love to share my top ten favorite YouTube channels!

1. Wendy’s Lookbook

From how to wear trendy pieces to tips on walking in heels, anything fashion related can be found on this channel.

2. Blogilates

Is it more difficult to find the extra time to go to the gym? This channel is made for beginners and those who are active. The videos range from 10 to 15 minutes which makes it easy to choose routines that work best for you!

3. Clothes Encounters

Jenn Im’s style is edgy but the creativity she brings to all her outfits can be inspiring for all wardrobes.

4. Foodwishes

As a visual learner, watching how to cook videos always leads to successful meals. This channel is beginner friendly.

5. Laura in the Kitchen

Another good channel for novice cooks, Laura’s videos veer toward italian recipes.

6. LetsMakeitUp1 and 7. Bebexo

Both channels are easy to follow and good quality for hairstyles. Kaley from LetsMakeItUp1 does well for celebrity inspired looks from red carpet and tv shows.

8. Meghan Sanett and MarissaOsato

Watching dance choreography is one of my guilty pleasures. I may not be an experienced dancer but seeing good dancers fills a place in my heart. These two channels never disappoint.

9. Finebros

Ever wondered how your grandparents would react to the viral videos? This is your chance to find out. The weekly “react” series feauturing elders, youtubers, teens, and kids always makes me laugh.

10. SoulPancake

For the days when you are feeling unmotivated I found “A Pep Talk from Kid President” video at random and immediately subscribed to this channel. I have watched videos that have made me laugh and others that have made me cry. It reminds you about the little things in our lives and the forces that drive us.  

Beyond listening to music, this form of social media was created for exploration. This is a tool for anyone who connects to visual aide. Next time instead of searching for an answer to your question on google, try YouTube. You’ll be surprised to see what you find.

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