Who are your favorite female-oriented YouTubers?

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I quite like Nicole Rudolph, she's a historical tailor and shoemaker. Even if you're not interested in vintage dress making and cosplay, her videos have a very comfy atmosphere and are pretty informative if you like nifty historical stuff.

I'd also recommend Erin Parsons if you're interested in informative videos about historical make up, she's a vintage collector. Even if you're not into make up yourself, it's pretty neat.
 
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Honestly, I'd have to go with someone like Kpopp, might make me a massive faggot but I really enjoy her High School Dreams series, she's also damned funny and has some really chill content, her chat is also fun to be in.
 
I really like YouTuber Hannah Alonzo, she makes videos about mlm schemes that mostly target women (like Mary Kay, Arbonne, Amway, Kirby, Herbalife etc). I've been binge watching her long form videos while I do something else

I also like Petal Palmer who does podcast style true crime videos but hers only cover malpractice incidents and accidental deaths in hospitals

If you can or want to speak spanish there's also Yiseni Perez that does commentary on internet happenings and trends.
 
Dream Jelly makes videos on late 90s/y2k tween girl stuff. I'm honestly surprised she isn't more popular. In a similar vein is Slow Start though slightly more male oriented things like Axe body spray or toys you'd probably see commercials for on cartoon network. I truly can't recommend Dream Jelly enough though if you're into nostalgia type reviews.
 
I like Sarah Z, even if she's a little pozzed. Her latest video was very informative. That said, I kind of resent the "ContraPoints but cis" style a lot of female YouTubers like Sarah Z go for.
 
Bernadette is lovely. I haven't been as interested in her vlog-style videos but her sewing walk throughs and informative pieces are really wonderful to listen to. I'd love to listen to her read an audiobook, her voice is so calming.
Regrettably, as much as I once loved her, it's been harder for me to enjoy Bernadette because she's taken to surrounding herself with pooners (her assistant and her sister are both ftm)

I have found a relatively small channel called Ashley Embers that I've been enjoying lately. I'm not especially interested in her mommy vlog content, but I like her video essays and I think she does give some good advice on motherhood in general.

Antiheroines is a nice female oriented film analysist.

Final Girl Studios is as well, though she lets her libfem bleed into her content a bit too much sometimes.

Sarah Spaceman makes some nice cosplay/lolita videos and also has a handful of very entertaining videos going over drama in the cosplay scene.
 
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