Imperfect, But Still Perfect – Hayla Ghazal

I’ve always been true to myself in terms of my personality. I don’t try to project a perfect image.” -Hayla Ghazal 

Hayla Ghazal is a well-known Emirian Syrian blogger and YouTuber. She got her start in the fashion industry when she was just fifteen years old and has been working in the field ever since. 

In 2013, Hayla launched her channel on YouTube under the name “Hayla TV.” She began her career on YouTube as an “alternative” to her ideal job of being a TV host. Nevertheless, she now spends most of her time writing and creating videos to assist shy children.

Her material covers a wide range of topics, from instructions on how to cook and apply makeup to advise on how to dress. Her online following is composed of very devoted fans. As of the year 2022, Hayla Ghazal is without a doubt the foremost authority on beauty advice in the Middle East. There is no question about it.

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Hayla began her search for popularity when she was 15 years old, when she set out to discover her actual identity and gain confidence. Everything that a teen desires! She looked for ways to get there and got work as a commercial extra. She came up with the idea for her YouTube channel while working for a TV production company and MCing, both of which she adored. “I chose it because it was straightforward to launch; you don’t need to build a website or run any ads,” she explains.

After a while, she began posting videos on her channel in Arabic rather than English. A crucial turning point in her development occurred when she began engaging in interactions in Arabic.

Hayla Ghazal’s ultra-bubbly, comic-style YouTube videos on her channel Hayla TV first concentrated on fashion and beauty, but over time came to highlight essential social messages of changes that needed to be made in the region. They had such an impact that she was chosen as one of seven “Change Ambassadors” in 2016 to advocate for gender equality in their respective communities on behalf of the United Nations. Not bad for someone who had just graduated from college and was 20 years old!

“It’s amazing to see that institutions like the UN are realizing that women on YouTube constitute a tremendous community of female role models from varied communities around the world,” Hayla Ghazal said of her prominent new role with YouTube and the UN. “I discovered my voice on YouTube through uploading lifestyle and entertainment videos. Over the years, I’ve created a fan base with whom I can communicate about cultural events and problems that are important to me as a woman,” she continued.

“I was fed up of being the shy girl, so I set a goal to change it. I got ambitious and I found my voice,” she had said in an interview.