YouTube has become one of the most used video sharing platforms in the world. From listening to songs to looking up tutorials and watching oddly satisfying clips, users go there for visually stimulating entertainment.

The platform has gathered over 31 million channels since its launch in 2005. In a community this big, it's hard to imagine how YouTube stars can garner viewers up to the millions but it does happen.

Every culture and niche found its way into the platform and in recent years, several Latinas have made their mark on YouTube, handing the community videos for gaming, beauty, and others.

Here are 4 famous Latina vloggers you have to see on YouTube:

Kayla MarieAs the world of beauty vlogging is expanding, the world starts to become highly saturated. While beauty channels on YouTube compete to stand out, Kayla Marie (cutesygirl09) stands out with her uploads.

On top of makeup-related posts, Kayla Marie also shares other aspects of her life such as her law school graduation. She provides practical advice and in-depth tutorials on how to look your best during specific seasons and special occasions.

This bilingual Chicano vlogger is responsive to her fans and over 276 thousand followers.

SunKissAlba

Dominicana vlogger Alba Ramos has over one million subscribers on her YouTube channel that offers skin care videos and other beauty tips, specifically styling of curly hair. The channel as since evolved to include vlogs about parenting, bathroom organization, and organic lifestyle.

Alba Ramos was born in Dominican Republic and grew up in New York City, where her life began at three years old. While she stayed in New York, she never left her roots. She was raised with Spanish as her first language and went to Catholic School, even though she doesn't identify as a Catholic at present.

She created the channel in 2010 "to connect with others" while staying at home with her child. She also manages a blog, where she shares insights on health, beauty, and parenting.

Karina Garcia

Who doesn't like a slime video? Karina Garcia does just that and other DIY and lifestyle videos on her YouTube channel. Her channel is so popular that it has over nine million subscribers, making her one of the most followed crafters on the internet.

The 26-year-old Mexican-American vlogger makes slime tutorials even before the internet obsessed over it. Since then, she has forging relationships with various corporations who recognized her growing appeal to kids eager to get in on the trend of slime-making.

Her highest view count so far is 38,581,169 views for an ASMR video.

She also has two best-selling books and a crafting product line called Craft City.

iHasCupquake (Tiffyquake)


Tiffany Michelle Herrera (née Garcia), popularly known as Tiffyquake or iHasCupquake, is a YouTube gaming commentator and beauty vlogger.

This Latina YouTuber from Southern California maintains a channel that currently has over 6.7 million subscribers.

Her highest view count so far is 78,630,237 for the animated version of her Five Nights at Freddy’s let’s play.