8 French beauty YouTubers 💄 to improve your looks and your French

french beauty youtubers
Do you want to present the best (physical) version of yourself to the world? And you want to do that while learning French?
 
Finding material in French that you actually want to read/watch/listen to is hard enough.
 
Check out other French YouTube channel here.
 
And today, we’re taking a look at 8 of the best French BEAUTY Youtubers on YouTube to follow to improve your looks and your French 😉
 
So you can learn while watching French beauty bloggers cleansing, moisturise and show you the best of the best of the French makeup products.
 

EnjoyPhoenix

EnjoyPhoenix, is THE most popular French Beauty Youtuber on Youtube (quite a celebrity), with a whooping 3M YouTube subscribers.
 
In fact, she’s quite the celebrity…
 
She is doing more than just makeup videos as she’s also a vlogger. Check out her vlogging channel as well, for more day to day vocabulary.
 
But, you’ll find plenty of GRWM, crash tests, makeup tutorials,… Enjoy 😀 (see what I did there??)

 

Vocabulary to look out for: eyeliner, glamour, mascara, skincare, cleanser, lipstick, brush, glam,…

Horia

With Horia, it’s going fast. But it’s a GREAT channel to hear some very modern French.
 
She’s joking a lot, so expect to have to listen to the same things several times 😉
 
 If you like fast pace tutorials, challenges, and colours, she’s the one for you. She also has a fait pool of fans with 3M followers.
 
Voca to learn with Horia: contouring, lip gloss, shadow, blush, lashes,

Marion Cameleon

Marion Cameleon is a bit apart.
 
She’s a makeup artist who likes to switch up hair colour veeeeeery often.
 
I think she’s one of the most beginner friendly French beauty Youtuber on YouTube. 
 
And the vocabulary to get from her videos: creme, pores, flawless, highlighter, bronzer, primer,…

Elsamakeup

I like ElsaMakeup, she’s sweet, and quite normal.

If you’re looking for a typical French makeup, it’s where you should go.

She’s more subtle!

You know what I mean ahah

With her, you’ll learn more practical vocabulary that you can use when talking about other things than makeup and beauty.

 

Voca to learn from Elsa: lotion, brushes, palette, shine, glowing, moisturiser, concealer, routine,…

Adriannetrends

Adrianne is not only about beauty.
 
She’s also really into fashion. And you can feel it even in her beauty videos.
 
I also really like her messy hair (makes me want to cut mine like hers).
 
To learn from Adrianne: perfume, vogue, stylist, couture, cheek, flawless,…

Mon Blog de Fille

Hélène, used to have a beauty channel in English as well. 
 
But she’s now concentrating on her French channel, which is uploaded quite often, with good quality face to camera tutorials.
 
It’s like she’s talking to you, and that’s super for a French learners 😉
 
Hélène will teach you how to say: bronzer, anti-ageing, glossy, mat, tones, hydrating, masks, sunscreen, eyebrows,…

Tendance Clémence

Tendance Clémence is sweet and gentle.
 
Her speaking is a bit slower, so I would recommend her channel to beginners who are afraid by fast speaking.
 
It’s a simple channel really, with all the ingredients for you to learn.
 
With Clémence, you’ll learn: conditioner, natural, no-makeup, serum, balm, drugstore, beauty tips, trends,…

MiNinha

If you fancy a bit of different content, I’d recommend MiNinha.
 
She’s gorgeous and the queen of the trick. And fun. Her hair ❤️
 
I also like the fact that she’s mostly using normal beauty product, not fancy pants kind of super expensive ones.
 
A lot of her content are about fashion as well.
 
MinNinha will teach you: shades, hair, cosmetics, balm, coconut oil, smokey, fresh looks, makeup tutorials,…
Yeah, that’s it. I mean, there’s more than that on YouTube, but those channels are a good front door to the world of French beauty YouTubers and the French beauty industry.
 
Extra tip (because you read it all) – Follow them on Instagram for more specific vocabulary.
 
Share your favourite French beauty YouTuber in the comments.
Would you like to know more French Beauty Bloggers? Tell me in the comments!
 
That’s it for today, keep learning, keep laughing, keep putting on glitter. And I’ll see you next week for another article on Just French It.
 
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