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Apr 24, 2012
Soma S.
If you want o show multiple ways to do one look, you can still do it all in one video by doing a split screen or picture in a picture editing trick. =]
Apr 22, 2012
Anjum C.
I would rather see one video for a few reasons. I don't like it when people repeat the same thing throughout every tutorial, like I watched one youtuber who for quite a few tutorials would say 'and your waterline is the little flap of skin right above your lower eyelashes, and you line it just like this.' Not horrible, but a little bothersome. Also, you don't want to make your videos all super repetitive, and you can make them shorter without explaining the same thing over and over again. That's all!
Apr 21, 2012
Andrea S.
Would you rather a beauty guru did ONE video showing a particular technique, or a lot of videos of looks based on that technique?
Example;
A video showing how to do a cut-crease VS a bunch of cut crease makeup tutorials.