Hello @helencct You have a nice article about your favorite YouTube channel individuals you follow.
I'd like to speak with you about the images you include here in your post. The images you found and copied for your article from a Google search are not free to use. Just providing a link to an image doesn't give you permission to use it if the image is not free in the first place.
The reason is that Google is like a library, which collects images from all over the Internet. If you were writing an essay for school, you could NOT say that your information came from "some book I found at the library". You'd need to indicate WHICH book and WHO WROTE IT, to give the original author credit.
If you want to use an image you found in Google, then click on that image and then click-through to the website of the person who created it. Find the name of the original artist so they can receive full credit for their work. Then, make sure there is no statement on the website that says images cannot be used without permission. If you see such a message, DO NOT use it, but choose another image instead.
There are numerous sites that offer free images for you to use in your articles.
Why not try these sites:
Pixabay
Unsplash
Pexels
Kaboompics
Wikipedia
Imgflip
I have another question. You say the lady that has a blog and promote makeup tips that her information is of high quality. Does that individual have any professional credentials to promote the products and tips for makeup and skin that she recommends?
Thanks for sharing your post