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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?
Read Also: Get Ready With Nancy Isime Her Favourite Fashion Brands
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Lace Front, Closure or Frontal? A Beginner’s Guide to Buying Wigs
Buying a wig should be exciting, but for many first-time buyers, it’s surprisingly confusing. One minute you’re ready to place an order, and the next you’re trying to figure out whether you need a closure, lace front, or Full Lace Wig. While all three can give you a beautiful, natural look, they are designed for different needs, budgets and lifestyles.
So how do you know which one is right for you? Let’s start by knowing the different types of wigs they are.
What is a Closure Wig?
A closure wig is a small, square shaped piece of lace placed in the middle of the wig. Closure comes in three common sizes 4×4, 5×5, and 6×6 inches.
The lace creates the appearance of a natural scalp where the hair is parted, but it does not stretch from ear to ear, while the rest of the wig is made of machine-wefted hair.

Photo: Pinterest
Closures are more affordable and easier for beginners to manage, since there’s less lace to lay, bleach, or tint.
Pros of a Closure Wig
- Beginner-friendly
- Easy to install
- Requires less maintenance
- More affordable than most lace front and Full Lace Wig.
Cons of a Closure Wig
- Smaller lace area means less flexibility when creating different hairstyles
What is a Lace Front Wig?
A lace front wig is built with a sheer lace panel along the front hairline, where individual strands of hair are hand-tied into the lace to create the appearance of hair growing directly from the scalp. It comes with a 13×4 or 13×6 lace that extends across the front hairline from ear to ear. The rest of the wig is made with a regular wig cap. This gives you a natural-looking hairline at the forehead, which is great for styling your hair away from your face, think ponytails or side-swept edges.

Photo: Pinterest
Pros of a Lace Front Wig
- Natural-looking hairline
- More styling flexibility than a closure wig
- Suitable for middle and side parts
- Creates a seamless look when installed properly
Cons of a Lace Front Wig
- More expensive than closure wigs
- Requires more maintenance
- Lace needs careful handling to prevent damage
- Adhesive sensitivity- Glues and tapes used to secure the lace can cause skin irritation or allergic reactions in some users.
What is a Full Lace Wig?
While a full lace wig is often confused with a lace front wig, they are not all similar.
A Full Lace Wig is the most versatile of the three. It’s a wig cap that is made entirely of lace. This means you can part your hair anywhere middle, side, or even pull it into a full updo or ponytail with a completely exposed, natural-looking hairline.

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Many people choose Full lace wigs because they provide one of the most realistic-looking hairlines available.
Pros of a Full Lace Wig.
- Most styling flexibility
- Natural-looking hairline
- Allows multiple parting options
- Great for ponytails and updos
Cons of a Full Lace Wig
- Requires more maintenance
- Often more expensive
- May take longer tine to install
If you’re a busy professional, student, or someone who simply wants a quick install before heading out, a closure wig might be all you need.
If you want a balance between a natural hairline and easy maintenance, a lace front wig may be the best option.
If styling versatility is your priority, a Full lace wig is worth considering.
Tutorial on how to install your frontal wig, watch below :
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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.
Photo

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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.
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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.
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