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Kim Kardashian West's 'Glam Masters' on Lifetime: Everything to Know About Semi-Finalist Julia Dantas

Kim Kardashian West's 'Glam Masters' on Lifetime: Everything to Know About Semi-Finalist Julia Dantas
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For the love of glam Kim Kardashian West has partnered with Lifetime to create the new hit show, Glam Masters. The show is here to stay. Probably as a result of fabulous host Laverne Cox, and judges like celebrity makeup artist Mario Dedivanovic, Marie Claire Senior Fashion Editor Zanna Roberts Rassi, and YouTube sensation and founder of Milk Cosmetics Kandee Johnson. With four talented beauty bloggers competing head-to-toe in every episode, Julia Dantas is a favored contestant.

Contestant Julia Dantas is heading to the semi-final in the Glam Masters competition to win the ultimate prize: a collaboration with Kim K’s beauty line KKW Beauty. Read on for everything to know about Glam Masters Julia Dantas.


Who is Julia Dantas?

A small town girl from rural Canada, Julia never expected to make it big. Or to the semi-finals of a TV sensation reality show like Glam Masters. Ever since she was a little girl she had a passion for all things beauty. Especially through makeup, hair, and art. It brings her joy to make people look and feel their best.

In addition to graduating from the top of her class at CMU, Julia is certified in all areas of makeup artistry. From fashion and theatre to special affects makeup (SFX), prosthetics and even something called “creature design.”

With 3,968 subscribers on YouTube and 9,730 followers on Instagram, Julia Dantas is not a household name, yet. But give this ambitious woman a little time and she is bound to make waves in the beauty industry.

Julia Dantas former teacher, Margot Keith wrote her a glowing recommendation. Keith wrote, “Julia has a natural ability when it comes to hair and makeup. She was an exemplary student and I take great pride seeing the quality of work she has continued to produce after her graduation."

On the show the 20-year-old is known for creating colorful and powerful looks like the ones below.

It is clear her range of skills goes beyond the wild colors and she can play in subtler color palates. The recent "Ageless Beauty" challenge on Glam Masters allowed Julia Dantas to show off these skills:

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Armed with color palettes, brushes and wands, Julia Dantas has been able to create magic this season on Glam Masters. Her loyal fans are rooting for her on Twitter and we can’t wait to see what she brings us in the Semi!

Want to learn about the other contestants?

Check out everything to know on Stephanie Valentine (Glamzilla), Alexx Mayo, Bryan Mendez, and Argenis Pinal.

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