Beauty
Best 6 Foundations for Acne Prone Skin.
Having acne prone skin makes you doubt how far makeup can go on your face. Have you ever heard someone complain of how they had further breakout after wearing makeup for sometime? You all probably just blamed it on the makeup artist’s brush; saying it was dirty. While that might not have been entirely a lie, did you ever consider the fact that the wrong foundation was probably used?
Making up acne prone skin is usually very challenging as you have to put in extra effort to deliver lasting coverage while avoiding further breakouts. Thankfully, many brands now offer non-comedogenic, oil-free formulas that help conceal blemishes while supporting skin health.
What Makes a Foundation Ideal for Acne Prone Skin?
Not every foundation is suitable for acne prone skin due to its content. Here is what to look out for when picking or buying a foundation for an acne prone skin.
- Non-comedogenic Formulas: these products are formulated not to clog pores, thereby reducing the risk of acne flareups.
- Oil-free or mattifying properties: oil control is necessary to prevent breakouts.
- Lightweight textures: formulas that let your skin breathe minimizes irritation.
- Active skincare Ingredients: it is necessary to get foundations that contain acne-fighting components like niacinamide, salicylic acid and so on.
Listed below are six foundations ideal for your acne prone skin.
Zaron Healthy Glow Foundation.
Zaron is a Nigerian owned brand that is designed for medium to full coverage and is ideal for controlling oil under humid conditions. It is lightweight and this texture makes it easy to blend while keeping the skin hydrated and blemish-free. It is dermatologically tested and formulated not to clog pores. The zaron healthy glow foundation is also non-comedogenic and enriched with hydrating properties to prevent dryness.
However, it is advised to use it with a mattifying primer as it may oxidize slightly over the day.

Milani Perfect 2-in-1 Foundation + Concealer.
This is great for those seeking full coverage on a budget. The Milani 2-in-1 formula serves as both foundation and concealer. It delivers an impressive foundation that covers blemishes and hyperpigmentation. Due to its reputation for affordability, Milani is the go-to among Nigerian beauty enthusiasts that want both value and performance.

Read Also: From Natural to Glam: 3 Makeup Tutorials for Beginners.
Maybelline Fit Me Matte + Poreless Foundation.
This is a great fit for everyday wear, especially for younger, acne prone skin. Being a worldwide favorite, maybelline foundation is especially popular in Nigeria for its fine matte finish and pore-blurring properties. It is perfect for those facing hormonal acne or oily skin as it controls shine and provides a smooth base.

Nuban Beauty in My Skin Foundation.
Nuban beauty is another Nigerian owned brand that has gained recognition for its innovative approach to makeup and skincare. The foundation offers full coverage while hydrating and nourishing your skin. It is designed to support sensitive, acne prone skin without clogging pores. It is also lightweight and non-comedogenic.

Revelon ColourStay Makeup.
This is renowned for its long lasting performance, up to 24 hours of wear under even the most challenging conditions. This formula keeps oil at bay while ensuring that your makeup stays intact throughout the hot days while perfectly hiding your acne and blemishes.

L’Oreal Paris Infallible Pro-Matte Foundation.
This foundation has the heart of many Nigerian makeup enthusiasts due to its shine-free finish and long lasting effect. Its formulation is designed to keep oil in check while providing full coverage and concealing all blemishes. It is non-comedogenic and does not clog pores.

So you see, having acne is not a reason to not apply makeup. All you need to do is use the right foundation that will hide your blemishes and promote your skin health, and you are good to go.
Beauty
The Perfect Protective Hairstyles For The Rainy Season
Rain in Nigeria doesn’t send a warning text before it falls. You could be looking your absolute best, and by the time you get to work, your hair has a completely different opinion. This is the reality every rainy season, and it’s why so many women start thinking ahead about what to lay their head down for once the clouds start gathering. Not every hairstyle can survive a sudden downpour, and honestly, some styles were just never built for this kind of weather.
Here’s a rundown of styles that actually stand a chance against the rain, and still look decent by the time you get home.
Knotless Braids

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Knotless braids are lighter on the scalp than the regular knotted type, so your edges don’t feel like they’re being pulled all day, wet weather or not. The hair is fed in little by little instead of tied off at the root, which leaves less bulk sitting there to trap water. People also love how natural they feel on the head, comfortable enough to wear for weeks without your scalp screaming for a break.
stitch braids

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There’s something about stitch braids that just looks intentional, almost too neat to be real. They sit flat against the scalp with very little hair actually showing at the root, which leaves rain with almost nothing to work with.Their close-to-the-scalp design helps them maintain their shape, although how long they last also depends on proper installation, maintenance, and natural hair growth.
Senegalese Twists

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If you want something that can also handle a splash of rain, senegalese twists are worth trying. The extension hair used is silky and smooth, twisted into neat rope-like strands that just don’t puff up the way curlier textures tend to. They generally maintain their appearance better than many loose hairstyles after light rain. They can also stay in for weeks, so you’re not thinking about your hair every other day while the rain keeps coming.
Classic Box Braids

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Skip the curly or wavy ends this season and go for straight box braids instead. Straight synthetic hair simply doesn’t hold onto water the same way the curly kind does, so your braids won’t look soggy or swollen after a downpour. Plus, box braids give you room to play. Pack them up, let them down, do whatever, and they’ll still survive whatever the sky throws at you.
Straight Back Cornrows

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This one is an oldie but a goodie. Straight back cornrows hug the scalp so tightly that their close-to-the-scalp design helps them hold their shape better than hairstyles with loose hair in wet weather. There’s no loose hair hanging about to soak up water and frizz. Our mothers wore this style for a reason, and it still holds up today, decades later, simply because it does exactly what it’s supposed to do.
Faux Locs

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Not all faux locs are created equal, and this matters a lot when the rains are around. Go for the thicker, tightly wrapped ones rather than the lighter crochet kind, which tends to fray at the ends once it’s been wet a few too many times. A properly made set of faux locs can survive a quick shower without a problem, and honestly, they can hold their shape for weeks with barely any upkeep.
If there’s one thing all these styles have in common, it’s that they require minimal daily styling and generally hold up better in wet weather than loose hairstyles. That’s really the whole secret. So before the rain catches you off guard again this season, maybe it’s time to try one of these and stop stressing over what the weather will do to your hair.
Beauty
Face Yoga: How to Reduce Wrinkles and Fine Lines Around the Eyes and Lips
Face yoga is a skincare routine that shouldn’t be neglected. It is simple, inexpensive, and easy to do at home while watching TV or getting ready for bed. More people are becoming interested in natural ways to care for their skin, especially around delicate areas like the eyes and lips where fine lines tend to appear first.
Now, face yoga is not a magic fix. It will not erase deep wrinkles overnight. But when done consistently, it can help improve circulation, relax tension in the face, and soften expression lines that build up over time. It’s like stretching and strengthening exercises, but for your face.
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One thing many people do not realize is how much tension we hold around the eyes and mouth. Squinting at screens, frowning while concentrating, sipping through straws, and even stress can all contribute to fine lines. Face yoga focuses on releasing some of that tightness while encouraging gentle muscle movement.
For the eye area, a simple exercise involves placing your index fingers lightly at the outer corners of your eyes. Gently squint your lower eyelids upward while keeping your forehead relaxed. Hold for a few seconds, then release. This movement helps engage the muscles around the eyes without pulling harshly on the skin. The key is to be gentle. Tugging too hard can actually irritate the delicate area.

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Another easy one is the eyebrow lift. Place your fingers just under your brows and gently push upward while slowly closing your eyes. Hold for a few seconds before releasing. This can help reduce heaviness around the eyes and ease tension from constant screen time.
The lip area deserves attention too. Fine lines around the mouth often develop from repetitive movements and dryness. One popular face yoga exercise is the “O” shape technique. Form your lips into a soft “O” shape, then smile gently while keeping the shape intact. You will feel the muscles around your mouth working. Repeat this several times slowly.
Cheek lifting exercises can also help support the area around the lips. Try smiling with your lips closed while placing your fingertips lightly on the tops of your cheeks. Lift the cheeks upward gently and hold for a few seconds.
Hydration also plays a major role here. Face yoga works best when paired with good skincare habits. Dry, dehydrated skin tends to show lines more easily. A nourishing moisturizer, sunscreen, and enough water can make a noticeable difference over time.
It’s important to note that face yoga doesn’t give instant results after two days. Face yoga is more like going to the gym. You start seeing changes gradually with regular practice. Even five to ten minutes a day can be enough to build a routine.
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.

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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.

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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.

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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.
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