Beauty
Find the Right Foundation for Your Skin
A flawless beat starts with one thing: foundation that actually matches your skin. But with so many shades, undertones, and formulas out there, finding “The One” can feel like searching for a soulmate.
Whether you’re dry, oily, melanin-rich, or somewhere in between, the right foundation won’t just match, it’ll melt into your skin like your second self. Here’s how to find your perfect match, plus a few Nigerian brands that are absolutely killing the game.
Know Your Skin Type
Before you swatch a shade, know your skin.
• Oily? Go for matte or oil-free formulas.
• Dry? Cream or hydrating liquid foundations will keep you glowing.
• Combination? Try a satin or semi-matte finish for balance.
• Sensitive? Look for fragrance-free, gentle formulas.
Pro tip: Always prep your skin with the right skincare, even the best foundation can’t save a bad base.
Understand Your Undertone
Your undertone is the vibe under your skin and it totally affects how foundation looks on you.
• Warm undertones: Golden, peach, or yellow.
• Cool undertones: Pink, red, or bluish tones.
• Neutral: A balance of both.
Trick: Check your veins. Green means warm, blue/purple means cool, both means neutral.

Swatch Like a Pro
Don’t test on the back of your hand; your face and neck are the true match zones.
Apply a small amount along your jawline and blend it downwards along your neck.
The perfect shade should disappear into your skin.
Finish What You Started
Foundation finishes matter, here’s how to choose the right one:
• Matte: Long-wear and shine-free, great for oily skin.
• Dewy: Luminous and fresh. perfect for dry skin.
• Natural/Satin: Skin-like finish that works for almost everyone.
Choose based on your vibe: soft glam, everyday beat, or full-face slay.

Nigerian Brands That Understand Your Shade
These homegrown brands are shade-inclusive and made with melanin-rich skin in mind:
• Zaron Cosmetics: Healthy Glow Foundation blends easily, feels weightless, and comes in diverse shades.
• Nuban Beauty: Their In My Skin Foundation offers a buildable coverage, a smooth texture and blends like butter.
• House of Tara: A true OG in the game, highly pigmented and perfect for deeper tones.
• BMPro: Pro-level coverage without the cake, ideal for glam girls and artists.
• Avour Cosmetics: Affordable, smooth, and surprisingly long-lasting, a favorite among everyday makeup lovers and pros alike.
Final Thoughts
The right foundation doesn’t just sit on your skin, it becomes one with it. When you understand your skin type, undertone, and the finish that complements your look, you’ll save time, money, and makeup meltdowns.
What’s your go-to foundation brand? Ever had a perfect-match moment? Drop your favorite in the comments, we’d love to hear about it.
Beauty
Teniola’s Aladese’s Sculptural Knot Braids are Truly Award-Worthy
Red carpet conversations often revolve around gowns, shoes, and jewellery. Hairstyles sometimes sit quietly in the background, though Teniola Aladese has long celebrated her heritage with cornrows and kiko braids, making each new look a statement of style and culture making her latest sculptural knot braids an update to her signature cornrows and kiko braids.

Photo: Instagram
From a distance, the hairstyle looks like a set of raised braids structured arrangement across the head. But when you look closely, the design becomes clearer. The braids are woven into knot-like formations that sit slightly above the scalp, creating a pattern that is structured.
The knot braids appear medium in size. They are not extremely too small or too large. This size choice helps the knot design remain visible. The unique thing about her sculptural knot braid is the inner weaving and “Shunku” braided style added to the knots. Each braid is thick enough to hold shape but still flexible enough to curve into the knot pattern. The finish looks neat from the roots.

Photo: Instagram
The hairstyle begins with neat braiding at the scalp. From there, the braids are guided into loops that form rounded knots. Instead of hanging down the shoulders like regular braids, they are arranged upward and inward. The result is a pattern that builds across the head in sections. Each knot sits close to the next, creating a layered arrangement that looks woven.
A key feature of the braid design is the spacing. The knots are placed carefully so they do not crowd the scalp. This spacing allows the pattern to remain clear from different angles. When viewed from the side, the knots appear like braided loops stacked in rows. From the front, they create a gentle structure across the crown.

Photo: Instagram
In a red carpet space filled with long curls, wigs, and elaborate styling, knot braids provide a unique look. It relies on technique rather than volume or length.
Beauty
Guinness World Records Confirms Tesglam’s 146-Hour Makeup Marathon
Guinness World Records has confirmed Lagos-based makeup artist Theresa Emegwara, popularly known as Tesglam, as the record holder for the longest makeup application marathon. The medal presentation took place on February 3, 2026, following a thorough verification process.
Tesglam completed the marathon in 146 hours, 23 minutes and 56 seconds. The attempt, titled “Glam 4–144,” was held at Landmark Boulevard in Lagos, in August 2025, and was monitored in line with Guinness World guidelines, including witnesses and timekeeping.

Theresa Emegwara – Instagram
The marathon began on August 14, 2025, and lasted for over six days. During the attempt, Tesglam worked on more than 200 faces, applying makeup without stopping according to Guinness World Records rules, including scheduled rest breaks. During the marathon, the Lagos State Commissioner for Youth paid a visit to the venue and later sent a message of congratulations after the record was confirmed. He said,
“She has not only represented Lagos with pride but has also inspired young creatives to pursue excellence on a global stage.”

Theresa Emegwara – Instagram
Her time surpassed the previous record of 103 hours, 25 minutes and 33 seconds, which was previously held by Ghanaian makeup artist Akosua Mantey Roselyn, placing Tesglam as the current global record holder in the category.
After the attempt ended, all required videos, documents, and witness reports were submitted to Guinness World Records. Following weeks of review, the organisation approved the record and presented Tesglam with a certificate and medal.
Tesglam’s name has been officially added to the Guinness World Records database. The achievement is being recognised as a major win for Nigeria’s beauty industry and a boost for local creatives on the global stage.

Theresa Emegwara – Instagram
This was also Tesglam first successful official attempt at the longest makeup application marathon. Tesglam’s record joins other Nigerian entries in the beauty categories. On 11 October 2025, Lagos-based entrepreneur and reality TV personality Anita Natacha Akide (Tacha) set two Guinness World Records for the highest number of cosmetic makeovers completed within 8 and 24 hours.
Beauty
Bella Okagbue Goes Full Caramel Blonde
On January 15th 2026, Bella Okagbue shared some new photos with us on her Instagram page showing a lighter blonde caramel hairstyle. The former Big Brother Naija housemate and fashion influencer appeared a shade she hadn’t worn before.

Bella Okagbue – Instagram
Her hair was styled in soft waves that enhanced the warm honey-and-gold tones. The lighter shade is different from the dark hair she usually wears and refreshes her style.
The pictures show that Bella paired the new look with a tailored two-piece outfit. She wore a fitted blazer paired with a matching mini skirt, along with heels and minimal jewellery. The outfit was simple, in a neutral shade that kept focus on her hair.

Bella Okagbue – Instagram
Her makeup was kept natural. Skin tones appeared even, eyes were softly defined, and lips stayed in nude shades. The combination of hair, outfit, and makeup appeared well together.
This change marks one of Bella’s most noticeable hair updates since leaving the BBNaija house. She has mostly maintained darker shades in the past, so this caramel blonde shows a different side of her style.

Bella Okagbue – Instagram
Bella has continued to build her career in fashion, beauty and lifestyle beyond reality TV. She has worked with several brands, including Fashion Nova and Guinness, keeping her profile active in the industry. The new hairstyle fits into her aesthetic, adding diversity while remaining recognizable to her followers.
Whether she keeps the blonde long-term or returns to darker tones, the hair change adds a new element to Bella Okagbue’s look. It shows her willingness to try out new colours offering fans a fresh perspective on her fashion choices.
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