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Hi, I'm Maya Hawk, and these are my 10 Essentials.
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This is my guitar.
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This is the first guitar that I bought for myself, and I bought it with the cash that I made from a tour I did of Blue Notes in Japan.
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Basically, the first tour I ever went on, we played two shows a night for a week.
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I think it was insane.
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It was one of the best learning experiences I've ever had in my life.
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I think when I first started playing shows, I was really like doing this kind of drunk Disney princess personality on stage where I was like laughing and smiling a lot, and like kind of making fun of myself and doing like a, "Oh, whoops, like, oh, I don't know, guys, thank you so much for coming out."
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And having to do it twice in one night, I just learned to hate it.
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It was a really transformative set of shows for me.
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I then got on the plane, flew back.
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I went to LA and I had cash in my wallet from that trip and I went and bought this guitar.
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Somebody other than me carved the word "Butch" into the corner, so that's her name.
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Her name is Butch.
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This is a problem that came from crafty on set.
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For the most part, it's like when you're working a late night shoot, it's just hard not to want to eat candy.
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On Stranger Things, they, they carry these particular candies for me.
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These are my favorite candies, uh, the Now and Laters and the Smarties.
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I really like sour candy, but I don't know if anyone is familiar with this, most sour candy like Sour Patch Kids, sour watermelons, sour ropes, sour straws, sour Sky, these kinds of candies, they have a delicious but, uh, tongue destroying sort of umami powder.
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And if you like to eat an appropriate amount of candy, you can end up with like a bleeding, this is disgusting what I'm saying, but like a bleeding mouth or like a very sore mouth.
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So the Smarties and the Now and Laters achieve the goal of sourness without injuring the mouth.
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I have a large collection of striped shirts.
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Most of them are vintage, but this is a perfect black and white striped shirt.
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It is maybe the most important thing to me clothing-wise.
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It's been that way for a long time in my life.
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I'm committing, I feel like that's a thing of getting older, is you start to like realize the things about yourself that like the phases you want to stay in, and I feel like I'm committing to the striped shirt in my life.
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It's a very happy marriage.
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This is a bra.
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It is a perfect bra.
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When you're working in this industry, you often have to go and put on clothes that are not your clothes, and like if it's a photo shoot, there's like a rack of clothes and you try them on and you're making work.
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But people often forget to bring clothes that work for women with boobs or bras for women with boobs, so I've learned that you must bring your own.
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And I found that this is the perfect bra.
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It is also unfortunately generally out of stock.
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I got it from this underwear store that was in Woodstock, New York, I think.
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I don't know, eight years ago.
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That store is now closed.
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This brand, you can only buy them on like resale, like used.
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This one I got fresh.
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It's perfect.
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It's supportive, it gives you differentiation and shape.
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It has no underwire, but it doesn't make that kind of uni-boob effect or the triangle effect that other bras have that have no underwire.
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It's just a perfect bra.
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I wasn't like a special blanket kid, but I became a special blanket adult.
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I always have a scarf.
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It can double as a sleep mask, and it can double as like a hood.
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Sometimes I will kind of just like have it drapey, you can make it nighttime really easily if you need to take a nap, you know.
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It's really good to have on set where you can do emergency naps, but then I'll also do like a whole hood thing.
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Um, you see, I haven't done it in a while.
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Um, no, this is backwards.
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Have to start forward, then go around, pull up into kind of a little like hoodie guy, and then you got your ears warmed too.
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Um, and then you can kind of wrap it there.
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I probably look silly, I normally do it in a mirror.
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As you can tell by the fact that I showed like a comfort scarf and a PJ set and a sleep mask, I'm very bedtime oriented.
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So this sleep mask changed my life, and I'm now a full addict.
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It has these detachable eye cups.
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I'll detach one just to sort of, this is now a tutorial.
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They make complete darkness without having actual pressure on your eyes, which I really like.
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And you know how sleep masks usually slip off at night?
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This has a velcro strap that you can tighten, you know.
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I keep putting things on my head, people are going to kill me, but that you can tighten properly around the back so that it doesn't come off at night.
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And now I'm like fully addicted to sleeping in this thing, like if I don't have it, I'll like tie something around my head.
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I don't know, there's something magical about having something tight wrapped around your head and your eyes that makes me just go like, "Okay, it's bedtime."
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So really if I was going to bring like my whole skincare routine here, it would be pretty useless to anyone because I realized that instead of like spending way too much money on trying different products that were recommended to me to help with my acne, I should just go see a dermatologist.
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So I did.
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So if I showed you my skincare routine, it would be some pills and some medical creams, all of which you couldn't buy without seeing a doctor.
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But one thing that I try to always keep in my purse with me is just Vitamin E oil.
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I buy it at Whole Foods.
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It's like amazing for cuticles.
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It's an amazing like kind of shiny lip gloss.
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I put it on when I have like an acne scar that's healing.
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It does have this kind of shininess effect, so if you put it on, you kind of get a little glimmer, which is either a positive or a negative depending on your relationship to being shiny on that day.
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And then this is a sun, sunscreen, concealer, foundation, moisturizer, like all-in-one.
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It's like 50 SPF, very important.
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I try to wear sunscreen every day and it also just like really evens out your skin tone.
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My family isn't overly beauty focused, um, but everything I know, I learned from my mom, Vitamin E oil.
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These are a cure to my attention issues.
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I love to watercolor.
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I watercolor since I was a little kid.
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I love this brand of watercolor.
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It's beautiful.
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Comes in a beautiful case.
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The colors are really bright.
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I personalized this miniature set.
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My real set is like twice the size of this, and then there's two layers.
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And then I bring a watercolor book in here.
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Mostly I do like weird imaginary color paintings while I'm just like doing other stuff to try to calm my brain.
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This is the original version of, um, this card that I sent out to announce this record, Chaos Angel, that I'm promoting right now.
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And here's the, the real version.
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And then I bring this with me, which is just so many brushes.
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Oh, and apparently a flosser, which I also could have considered an essential item.
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I always try to carry a book with me in my bag.
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Mostly it is an aspirational goal.
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I've done this since I was a kid, like I used to go on trips and I would pack like 20 books in my bag.
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I've now usually narrowed it down to one.
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I wouldn't read any of them, but I would like how it made me feel to put them on my side table or to like have them spilling out of my backpack.
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I feel like it would make me seem really smart and and thoughtful and and busy, and I could hide in them from people.
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Now sometimes I hide my phone on a page and look at it while I look like I'm reading, but I also read.
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I have read this book.
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This is Tanglewreck by Jeanette Winterson.
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And this is a notebook.
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I always have a notebook with me.
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I like tuck Polaroids into them like that.
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And I just always like to have it with me so I have a place to write things down and be creative.
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I am terrified of colds.
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I almost just brought in 10 vitamins for my 10 essential things.
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I almost feel like I'd rather have like the Bubonic plague than a cold.
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The things I really try to travel with are Southern Bang, Longan.
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I'm sure that that's not how you really say it, but it's how I read it.
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It was recommended to me by an acupuncturist when I had gone through a period of like completely losing my voice for a long time.
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I was trying to get my voice back and they were like, "Drink this all day."
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I think it's like kind of like a wonder drink, and it's really sweet and I like how it tastes and it's a yummy dessert drink.
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And then there are these horrible disgusting things that I love, um, the Liposomal Vitamin C and Liposomal Glutathione.
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I think I still have nodules.
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I did for a while in a way that was debilitating and I've gotten them under control.
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And one of the ways that I did that was with glutathione.
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And then there's Liposomal Vitamin C, which I think most people know about and have also, disgusting, though not as disgusting as the glutathione.
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Thank you so much for watching.
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I hope you found something that was useful and, um, uh, please listen to my new album, Chaos Angel.