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15-832: Not to be confused with Rotenberg . Rottenberg is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anda Rottenberg (born 1944), Polish art historian, art critic and writer Dan Rottenberg (born 1942), American writer, editor and journalist Dorian Rottenberg , translator Ena Rottenberg , (1893–1952), Hungarian-Austrian craftswoman, draftswoman and ceramist Enrique Rottenberg (born 1948), Israeli artist Felix Rottenberg (born 1957), Dutch politician Linda Rottenberg , American businesswoman and writer Ludwig Rottenberg (1865–1932), Austrian-German composer and conductor Mika Rottenberg (born 1976), Israeli artist Silke Rottenberg (born 1972), German women's footballer [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

30-1474: A hill near Kaiserslautern-Erfenbach Original name of Württemberg , a hill in Schurwald in Baden-Württemberg Rotenberg (555 m), an outlier of the Rammert in the district of Tübingen in Baden-Württemberg Judge Rotenberg Educational Center , a special needs school in Canton, Massachusetts People with the surname [ edit ] Arkady Rotenberg (born 1951), Russian businessman and tycoon Boris Romanovitch Rotenberg (born 1957), Russian business man and oligarch Cristine Rotenberg (born 1988), Canadian YouTube personality and former child actress Roman Rotenberg (born 1981), Russian businesspeople Boris Borisovich Rotenberg (born 1986), professional footballer Stéphane Rotenberg (born 1967), French journalist and television presenter Eric Rotenberg , American engineer Marc Rotenberg (born 1960), American lawyer See also [ edit ] Samara Routerberg (died 2017), American murder victim Rothenberg (disambiguation) Rotenburg (disambiguation) Rothenburg (disambiguation) Rottenburg (disambiguation) Rottenberg Rodenberg Topics referred to by

45-680: A video of herself applying over 100 coats of nail polish titled "100+ Coats of Nail Polish #POLISHMOUNTAIN". The video quickly went viral, and influenced many other YouTubers such as Jenna Marbles . The Daily Dot called it one of 2016's most popular video trends. Soon after the video was posted, her subscriber count doubled. Her video was featured in the Fine Brothers ' College Kids React series in August 2016. Rotenberg has since branched out from nail art tutorials to videos about other topics. Rotenberg has two secondary channels: "Simply Not Logical"

60-541: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Simply Nailogical Cristine Raquel Rotenberg (born October 17, 1988) is a Canadian YouTuber . Primarily known for her nail art videos, Rotenberg ran the YouTube channel Simply Nailogical from 2014 to 2022, which had over 7 million subscribers. She currently runs the channels "Simply Not Logical", "SimplyPodLogical", "SimplyPodLogical Highlights" and "Holo Taco". Rotenberg

75-661: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Rotenberg (disambiguation) (Redirected from Rotenberg (disambiguation) ) Rotenberg may refer to: Places [ edit ] Places in Baden-Württemberg , Germany: Rotenberg (Rauenberg) Rotenberg (Stuttgart) Hills in Germany Rotenberg (ridge) , a hill range between Eichsfeld and Harz in Lower Saxony Rotenberg (Kaiserslautern) ,

90-470: Is the owner of the nail polish brand, Holo Taco. Cristine Rotenberg was born on October 17, 1988, in Richmond Hill, Ontario . From 1996 to 2001, Rotenberg starred in 15 commercials for various children's products including Furby and Fib Finder, as well as an insurance commercial, and a theatrical production of Wizard of Oz . At age 13, she played the role of Young Sophia in the 2002 film Charms for

105-654: Is to keep prices as affordable as possible. As of 2022, Holo Taco has sold more than 1 million bottles of nail polish. Rotenberg has collaborated with several nail polish-producing companies to create collections or specific colors. The Simplynailogical collection by F.U.N. Lacquer consisted of six holographic colors in three separate shades: pink, blue, and black with each having their respective linear holo version. Rotenberg has extended financial support to her viewers through tuition giveaways and scholarships. Her annual tuition giveaways have financed post-secondary education for viewers in her home country. In 2021, she founded

120-417: The surname Rottenberg . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rottenberg&oldid=1128707310 " Category : Surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description

135-491: The Canadian government. Her work focused on crime statistics and had included analysis of sexual assault reporting amid the #MeToo movement. Despite lucrative success with her other endeavours, Rotenberg expressed her desire to maintain her analyst work for reliability and fulfillment not available in her YouTube career. Rotenberg's Simply Nailogical YouTube channel was launched with her first video on June 18, 2014. The channel

150-455: The Easy Life . Following this role, she stopped taking on acting roles to focus on her schooling. In 2014, Rotenberg received a master's degree in sociology with a concentration in criminology from Carleton University . Her master's thesis is on the topic of self-injury in prisoners as a result of prison conditions. Rotenberg worked as an analyst for Statistics Canada , an agency of

165-552: The business in 2017 and started prototyping polishes in 2018. The original Holo Taco launch contained three silver holographic top coats in addition to two opaque polishes ("One Coat Black" and "Royal-Tea Blue"). The collection sold out within two hours. Rotenberg's aim with Holo Taco is the creation of high-quality nail polishes with a special emphasis on special effects polishes, including holographic, multi-chrome, and iridescent components and finishes. Despite higher production costs for special effects polishes, Holo Taco's avowed aim

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180-675: The internet world". Rotenberg's videos occasionally feature her working with holographic items and she uses the phrase "holo taco" in her videos to refer to holographic top coats of nail polish. The phrase came about due to viewers misunderstanding her pronunciation of "top coat" as "taco" and Rotenburg later named her own nail polish brand Holo Taco. On July 17, 2022, Rotenberg announced that she would cease producing videos for her main channel in order to focus on her personal life and Holo Taco. However, she remains active on her secondary channels. In July 2019, Rotenberg launched her own nail polish line called Holo Taco. She began brainstorming for

195-506: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Rotenberg . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rotenberg&oldid=1180446366 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description

210-676: Was created in September 2015 and primarily contains vlogs ; the podcast "SimplyPodLogical" launched in February 2020. An April 2020 episode of the podcast featured Mazowita and Rotenberg interviewing Dr. Howard Njoo, the Canadian government's deputy chief public health officer, about COVID-19. In April 2019, Rotenberg's Simply Nailogical channel was the 19th most popular YouTube channel in Canada with over 6.8 million subscribers and 1.2 billion views. J-14 magazine described her as "the face of nail art in

225-415: Was preceded by her Simply Nailogical blog which launched in February 2014. She posted pictures of her nail art on the blog and on Instagram , and actively updated her blog until June 2016. On YouTube, Rotenberg initially created short nail art videos that were less than two minutes long. She later began extending the length of the tutorials and eventually appeared on-camera. In June 2016, Rotenberg posted

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