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Get Started with Makeup: The 3 Most Important Things You Need

Makeup is more than just a beauty routine, it’s an art, a confidence booster, and for many, a daily ritual. But if you’re new to it, stepping into the world of foundations, brushes, and endless lipstick shades can feel overwhelming.
But the truth is, you don’t need a full glam kit to get started. Let’s explore the essentials to get started with your makeup journey.
1. A Flawless Base Foundation or Tinted Moisturizer
Every great makeup look starts with a smooth, even base. Your skin is your canvas, and choosing the right foundation or tinted moisturizer makes all the difference.
What to consider:
- Skin type: First check If you have dry skin and then go for a hydrating formula. Oily skin? Matte or oil-free options will keep you shine-free.
- Shade match: The key to a natural look is finding a foundation that seamlessly blends with your skin tone.
- Coverage level: A tinted moisturizer gives a light, everyday glow, while foundation offers more coverage for blemishes and uneven skin.
2. The Mascara
If you want to look effortlessly put together in seconds, mascara is your best go-to plug. It opens up your eyes, makes you look more awake, and makes you radiant.
Choosing the right one:
• For volume: Go for a thickening formula to make your lashes appear fuller.
• For length: A lengthening mascara will give you that fluttery, wide-eyed effect.
• For all-day wear: Waterproof mascaras stay put but can be a little tougher to remove.
3. The Finishing Touch – Lip Color
A touch of color on your lips can instantly change your whole vibe. Whether you love red or a soft nude, lipstick or lipgloss always completes the look.
How to choose:
- For everyday wear: A nude or pink shade that complements your skin tone is perfect.
- For bold moments: Reds, deep berries, or trendy browns will make you stand out.
- For hydration: Lip balms with a tint are great for a natural, effortless glow.
Also, Lining slightly with a lip liner can make your lips look fuller but don’t go overboard!
Starting with your makeup doesn’t mean buying every product in sight. These three essentials which are a good base, mascara, and lip color are all you need to begin your journey. Once you’re comfortable, you can explore the full makeup kit box which contains eyeshadows, blush, highlighters, and more.
Most importantly, makeup should be fun, not intimidating! Experiment, find what works for you, and embrace your unique beauty. Ready to get started? Your makeup adventure begins now!
You can also Read: How to Prep Your Skin for Makeup
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From Natural to Glam: 3 Makeup Tutorials for Beginners.

Unlike the stereotype for many years before now that makeup was used by women who are not beautiful to make themselves look, and feel beautiful, makeup is an excellent tool used by beautiful women to enhance their facial features.
It is also used to express their creativity and boost their confidence. So, it does not matter whether you are a beginner or not, all there is to do is to learn the basics and you are good to go.
In this article, we will run you through different ways to do your makeup well as a beginner.
Makeup for Dark Skin.
If you are a dark skin girlie, it is important that you know how to do your makeup in a way that will maintain your skin tone when you are done. Here is a step by step tutorial on how to do your makeup as a dark skinned girl.
- Hydrate your skin and let it get absorbed for a few minutes.
- Go in with your moisturizer.
- Rub your primer. This is to enable your makeup to last longer without cracks.
- Note to let it sit for a few minutes.
- Use a liquid highlighter to get an extra glow. However, this is optional.
- Go in with your foundation and blend it into your skin. with your beauty blender.
- Lock it in with a setting spray.
- Contour the face, then go in with the blush. You can use your eye shadow palette for the blush.
- Use a concealer to highlight the face.
- Blend in the concealer and then contour the nose to give it a perfect look.
- Apply concealer under the eyes to make it more highlighted.
- Apply extra blush on your cheekbone and set with a setting powder.
- Set the rest of the face with an oil control powder.
- Enhance our brows by using an eye pencil to carve your desired shape.
- Apply any shade of eye shadow of your choice.
- Use mascara to define those eyes.
- Use a lip liner to line your lips, apply lipstick of your choice and gloss your lips.
- Set with a setting spray and you are good to go.
You can watch a more detailed video, below.
Read Also: Celebrity Makeup Inspiration: 5 Stunning Looks to Try
Befitting Birthday Bash Look.
Do you have to attend a friend’s birthday bash and do not want to look odd because you can’t do your own makeup? Then,this tutorial is for you. Below is a guide on how to do your own simple makeup to attend any event that you were invited to.
- Do your brows. This is because your brows tend to slip so it is easier to do it when there are no products on your face. Go in with a concealer that matches your skin tone after drawing your brows to lock it in and define the brows more.
- Do your eyeshadow. Doing this before continuing with the rest of your face prevents particles of the eyeshadow from falling to your already made face.
- Fix your eyelashes.
- Go in with your primer.
- Apply your foundation.
- Contour your face to give it some shadow. It is advised to use a shade of contour two or three shades darker than your foundation.
- Conceal your under eye and the T zones of your face then slowly blend it in.
- Set all of these products on your face using a setting powder.
- Go in with a bronzer.
- Use a powder to lock it all up.
- Set with a setting spray and use your mascara.
- Line your lips with a lip liner, go in with any color of lipstick for your choice then gloss your lips.
There’s a detailed video below. You can watch for more guidance.
Everyday Makeup Look.
Whether you are on your way to school, or work, you do not have to carry your face around bare and without makeup.
Here is a simple tutorial on how to do simple everyday makeup.
- Go in with your foundation.
- Contour your under eye.
- Brush your eyebrows to shape.
- Set with a setting powder. Start with your under eye and move to the T zones from there.
- Go in with a bronzer.
- Apply blush on your cheek bones and blend.
- Lightly line your lips and gloss it.
- Let it set in using a setting spray and allow to dry.
- Apply mascara to make your lashes more defined.
And you are good to go. You see how easy that is?
You see, doing your makeup is not asq difficult as you think. Whether you want to attend an event or just need to go on a casual outing, all you need to know are the basics of makeup and you are good to go.
I hope this helped you.
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5 Nigerian Ex-Beauty Queens with Unbeatable Styles

Nigeria has produced numerous beauty queens who have not only captivated audiences with their poise and elegance during their reigns but have also continued to influence the fashion industry with their impeccable styles. Here are five former Nigerian beauty queens whose fashion choices remain outstanding:
1. Agbani Darego
In 2001, Agbani Darego made history by becoming the first black African to be crowned Miss World. She often goes for minimalistic yet sophisticated looks, favoring monochrome outfits, sleek gowns, and well-tailored pieces that portray her elegant figure. Whether on the red carpet or in casual wear, Agbani’s fashion choices are always classic.
2. Omowunmi Akinnifesi
Omowunmi Akinnifesi, the 2005 Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria (MBGN), has mastered the art of blending contemporary fashion with traditional African elements. She’s known for rocking bold colors, intricate patterns, and stunning Ankara pieces while still keeping it classy. Her ability to mix modern trends with cultural heritage makes her a fashion icon in Nigeria.
3. Munachi Abii
Munachi Abii, MBGN 2007, is not only a beauty queen but also a rapper and actress. Her fashion selections reflect her creative and fearless personality. She loves experimenting with urban streetwear, edgy hairstyles, and statement accessories. Munachi is a master of mixing street style with elegance, often seen in stylish turbans, ripped jeans, and bold makeup looks.
4. Anna Banner
Anna Banner, who won MBGN in 2013 at just 18 years old, has evolved into a sophisticated style icon. She loves to appear in her feminine looks, with an affinity for well-fitted dresses, soft pastel tones, and luxurious fabrics. Whether she’s gracing a red carpet or enjoying a casual day out, Anna’s outfits always scream beauty.
5. Sylvia Nduka
Crowned MBGN in 2011, Sylvia Nduka has maintained a strong presence in the fashion industry. Her style is characterized by a love for vibrant colors and glamorous costumes. Sylvia’s wardrobe often features high-end designer pieces, including an enviable collection of Hermès bags and Christian Louboutin shoes, showcasing her love for luxury fashion.
These ex-beauty queens have proven that style isn’t just about trends but about confidence, self-expression, and embracing one’s unique identity. Each of them has showcased a unique style that continues to inspire and captivate fashion enthusiasts both in Nigeria and internationally.
Read Also: 5 Nigerian CEOs Who Rule The Fashion Scene Effortlessly.
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Nancy Isime’s Daring Hairstyle Diary: Bold Styles That’ll Make You Want to Experiment

Let’s talk about the unhealthy number of times we’ve all probably scrolled through Nancy Isime’s Instagram and thought, “How does she make every hairstyle look so effortless?”
Whether she’s rocking her signature blonde buzz cut or slaying in waist-length braids, Nancy Isime’s hairstyle journey is the ultimate masterclass in fearless self-expression.
As someone who’s gone from natural to blonde, short to long (via wigs), and everything in between, Nancy proves that hair is meant to be played with. So grab your screenshots and salon inspo folder – we’re breaking down her most iconic looks and how you can steal her style confidence.
1. The Blonde Buzz Cut That Started a Movement

Nancy Isime on her low cut
(AKA: How to Make Grown Women Want to Shave Their Heads)
The Look: Platinum blonde with a razor-sharp design on the side
Steal It If: You’re ready to say goodbye to hair drama
I’ll never forget when Nancy first debuted this cut. In a world obsessed with long, flowing weaves, here was this bombshell proving short hair could be sexier than any 30-inch bundle.
Why It Works:
– Zero maintenance mornings (just wake up and go)
– Makes your facial features pop
– That blonde shade? Chef’s kiss for melanin skin
Pro Tip: Start with a dark blonde if you’re nervous, then go lighter.
2. The Black Pixie wig (For When She Wants Old Hollywood Glam)

Pixie hairstyle
The Look: Sleek, tapered, and sharper than your ex’s excuses
Even during the blonde era, Nancy would still give us a wig to talk about, she served us this classic black pixie that gave major Audrey Hepburn vibes – but made it Lagos. It’s proof that sometimes the most powerful looks are the simplest.
Best For:
– Job interviews (instant “I’m competent” vibes)
– Hot weather survival
– Looking expensive without trying
3. The Golden Afro (Because Texture Deserves Shine Too)

Nancy on her buzz gold curves
The Look: A halo of golden coils that stopped traffic
When Nancy stepped out with this dyed fro, she wasn’t just turning heads – she was challenging the idea that “professional” hair has to be bone straight.
Why This Matters:
– Celebrates natural texture in a bold way
– Proves color isn’t just for straight hair
– The ultimate confidence booster
Maintenance Tip: Deep condition weekly to keep colored curls healthy.
4. Her Wig Game (A Masterclass in Alter Egos)

Nancy on her braided curl crown
From silver mermaid waves to burgundy curls, Nancy’s wigs give us:
– The CEO Bob: For when she means business
– Bronde Bombshell: Soft glam perfection
– Fantasy Colors: Because why not?
Wig Wisdom from Nancy:
“Wigs aren’t about hiding – they’re about exploring different versions of yourself.”
5. The Braided Crown (Ancestral Glam)

Nancy on her golden curls
Whether it’s Fulani braids or cornrow updos, or simple wig crowns, Nancy’s protective styles always serve:
– Red carpet ready in 30 minutes
– Zero heat damage
– Endless styling options
Pro Move: Add gold cuffs for instant regal vibes.
6. The Regal Afro Glam
The Volume is the Vibe, that big, lush fro isn’t just hair, it’s a mood. Nancy’s version, styled in a high ponytail and cascading curls, gives:
Instant glamour (No flat-iron required)
Face-framing magic (Hello, cheekbones!)
A confidence boost (Because volume = power)
7. The Bouncy Curls
Nancy Isime never goes wrong with a bouncy curl wig, bounce gives you the Vibe of the real queen.
Whether you’re just strolling off to a party, beach or anywhere classy, you can wear this with style. This is a definition of edgy and daring.
The Real Tea: Why Nancy’s Hair Matters
Beyond the looks, Nancy teaches us:
– Your hair doesn’t define your femininity
– Changing your style isn’t “fake” – it’s fun
– Confidence is the best accessory
Now Over to You:
Which of Nancy look would you try first? Or what other style can you create from her inspiration?
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