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Published 13:13 26 Nov 2015 GMT
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The online-dating queen was informed by New York Magazine that she was the most popular woman on the dating site, and since then she has made a pretty successful career out of being a pro-dater, even penning a book about it, Popular. Now, Urasek, who is a makeup artist by day, has revealed where she goes to capture those butterfly-inducing selfies, if that's what you're into. Speaking to Cosmopolitan, she revealed: "One day, I was at a MAC store visiting my friend and I noticed that the lighting was amazing in there. Ever since, I can't pop in to see him without taking a few pics."
Speaking about the above selfie, she explained: "When I was ready to snap this, there was a girl behind me who kept getting into my shot, so I (very politely, of course) asked her to move out of my selfie zone. I used this image as my profile pic for a while because it's a pretty good representation of what I look like every day (not super glammed up)."
If you can't make it into the MAC store to snap your selfie (effort), she recommends abiding by these four rules.
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