How LDS Vloggers Are Staying Beautiful, Inside and Out


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Though not known for content that favors The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, The Daily Beast just published a compilation of interviews with several teenage beauty Youtubers. What do they have in common (other than millions of subscribers and a knack for modest fashion)? They're all members of the Church. The article first focuses on Summer McKeen, a 20-year-old vlogger who performs makeup tutorials, answers beauty questions, and frequently takes her virtual audience with her to Starbucks. Notably, McKeen never orders coffee, a decision she credits to her religion which encourages her to "stay away from addictive substances" and "try to be clean." Next, readers learn about Brooklyn, Bailey, and Kamri McNight, sisters who started their Youtube careers on their mother's channel "Cute Girls Hairstyles." The sisters discuss how their personal religious standards translate to maintaining a consistent and family-friendly brand. "They never curse or partner with brands that aren’t “clean," The Daily Beast writes. The article then quotes Brooklyn, who says, "I don't want my brand to be...

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