Looking back, the biggest mistake I made was feeling ashamed of it. Acne is a part of life. You don't need to be embarrassed of it.
Cameron Dallas
I'm from San Bernardino, California. It's, like, all cows and dairies and very open.
My daily diet consists of basically anything I think looks tasty, whether that's pizza, sushi, burgers, quesadillas. I like everything.
Never in a million years would I imagine Calvin Klein flying me out to my first men's fashion show.
When I got out of high school, I started breaking out. I tried everything from A to Z as far as seeing doctors and getting prescriptions. I even did home remedies, and I had no luck. A fan gave me Proactiv, and it cleared my skin, but there were too many steps. I lose everything, and I lost one of the products. My acne started to come back.
It's great living with your best friends.
One time, I pranked my sister: I put red solo cups in her room on her floor and filled them with water. Then I put string all over so you couldn't get anywhere.
You can't be like, 'Alright, I'm going to make this viral!' You just put stuff out there, and you hope that people engage and resonate with it.
Social media... it's the future for the new generation.
I don't own cable, but my TV came with a Netflix button.
It must be horrible having people scared to talk to you. But I think it's kinda cool that I don't really know anyone in that way.
Everything I post online is curated.
People get to choose who they follow, so they follow me for me. It's super humbling and awesome.
I had no idea what modeling entailed and what an agency was. It was crazy. As I continued to do it, it was fun for me to learn everything from A to Z.
I did the Vines first, and then I chose Instagram because the filters were better, and you could post the best picture of yourself, which I figured would help my modeling career.
I will continue to try and be innovative to keep it fresh for my fans.
I used to cuss in my tweets, and now I don't.
I'd previously done 'Expelled,' and that was more on the comedy side, so I really wanted to challenge myself and see if I could actually do a drama.
We filmed 'Expelled' in Santa Clarita at an all-girl's school. There were twelve hour days.
I have asked my mom and my sister a couple times if I should post something or not. Or if they think a video is funny.
I'm an entrepreneur.
I started breaking out of my shell in sophomore and junior year.
I have a tweet that said, 'I want to be a Calvin Klein model,' and that was in 2011. And then I modeled for Calvin Klein. And then I had a tweet like, 'I wonder what it's like to be in front of thousands of fans,' and I've been in front of thousands of fans.
I feel like I go through an awkward phase almost every day.
I bought a girl roses once.
I think I may just enjoy being behind the camera as much as I like being in front of it.
YouTube, as longer form, the content you make there has to keep you entertained for three minutes - or five minutes.
Be an individual. I mean, obviously it's hard for a brand, for a corporation, to have a huge following.
Tom Cruise is dope.
You learn the hard way. That's the thing with social media. Nobody knows what they're doing.
It's hard to sell a brand without having a face to it.
Twitter's more fast-paced. Instagram, it's more, like, lifestyle and posting very specific, cool pictures.
I'm pretty into computers. I used to be a lot more into it when I was younger.
I had the longest, biggest bowl cut. It looked like I had a perfectly straightened mop on the top of my head.
I have used Proactiv, and I use X Out, and they are the only things that work for me.
My goal is to bridge the gap between social media and traditional media.
There's a time to impress someone, and then there's a time to make an impression on someone.
One of the biggest misconceptions that has been thrown out there is the fact that I started on Vine.
StyleHaul will allow me more opportunities to express my point of view in the lifestyle and fashion space.
X Out is perfect for my schedule. It is so simple, fast and actually works. I am more confident in my own skin and always camera ready - a necessity in my line of work.
When I talk to CEOs, they're not educated about social media.
If I made a mistake on a piece of content, I'm going to learn from it.
I don't work out or watch what I eat - but I need to start so it doesn't catch up to me.
I like to post positive content, and I like to try and make people smile. That's why those videos are popular. I don't fake it.
I like to impress myself when I dress.
I don't really like to promote anything, but I will promote things I believe in and things that work.
There's obviously a sense of responsibility that comes with having this following and having fans, and so there's a lot of stuff that I won't dare to post, just because I want to be a good influence.
I'm excited to join the StyleHaul community and bring new content to my fans.
I'm really bad at baseball.
I travel a lot, and that makes it harder to date, but it also opens up opportunities for me to meet people where I wouldn't normally meet them.