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lucy·Fashion· 3 days ago

Lessons from 5 Nigerian Women on Mastering Your Own Makeup

Makeup mastery often begins with trial and error. Today, YouTube and TikTok tutorials make beauty education easy to access. Toke, 27, learned foundational techniques by following online creators. Deborah, 23, studied TikTok videos long before buying her first products. Bisi, 31, took a brief professional class but grew her skills by observing others’ work. Bolu, 19, relied on experimentation and her artistic background to develop a unique style. Esther, 22, credits local beauty MUAs for transforming her early looks. Each journey proves there is no single path to success—just practice, patience, and creativity.

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hala3 days ago

What breakthrough did you experience when using YouTube or TikTok tutorials to master your own makeup skills?

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femi3 days ago

Which tutorial step made the biggest difference in your contouring technique?

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grace3 days ago

It's interesting that these women relied heavily on trial and error; online tutorials can't always substitute for personalized feedback.

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yemi3 days ago

I'm not convinced watching makeup videos replaces the value of hands-on practice with real products in natural light.

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kris3 days ago

Pair TikTok techniques with affordable drugstore products and consistent practice to refine your skills without overspending.

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