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Steffany Colleran: Beauty Extraordinaire

Beauty blogger, fashionista, workout queen and more!

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Steffany Colleran: Beauty Extraordinaire
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Everyone wants to know how to do makeup and how to find the best looks but where do you go to find it?? Search no further because your answer is here. Let me introduce you to the stunning and fabulous, Steffany Colleran.

Born in the Dominican Republic, Steffany has had a love for makeup ever since she was sixteen years old. She now lives in Massachusetts which is how I had the chance to meet her and get my makeup done by her. She spent three hours with me talking about skincare, makeup products, and even did my makeup. I learned so many helpful tips like learning how to contour and how to properly clean my makeup brushes.

Steffany has a blog called Steffany's Choice where she posts about her makeup, lifestyle, hair, fitness and occasionally her four beautiful daughters. When you look up "cool mom" in the dictionary, a picture of Steffany is there. She is currently on the keto diet and posts about that frequently to her blog. One of my favorite aspect of her blog is her fashion! Steffany has some the cutest clothes I have ever seen and I am always curious to see where her outfits come from! Check out her blog here at https://steffanycolleran.com/

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When I first met Steffany, I knew she loved makeup but I didn't know how advanced and well known she was. I looked up her Instagram and I was shocked to see she has 19.5k followers!! The next time I saw her I went "Girl, how come you didn't tell me you were insta famous?!!?". She laughed as I told her how I like all her pictures and stalk her Instagram stories. She posts pictures of her daughters, her fashion choices, her makeup, and more to the Instagram. Check it out and give her a follow here: @steffanyschoice. Be sure to also check out her Youtube videos at this link here: Steffany's Choice.

So, be on the lookout for Steffany's new blog or Insta post! You will not be disappointed and will fall in love with all of her amazing tips! You will seriously wish you were her, I know I do!

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