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How to layer skincare products like a pro

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How to layer skincare products like a pro

Layering your skincare doesn’t have to be complicated.

Have you ever wondered if the order in which you apply your skincare products matters? Well, it really does.

Layering your skincare products properly can make a huge difference in how well they work. If you’re using products but not seeing any results, you may be applying them in the wrong order.

Let’s walk through this skincare journey together in an easy, manageable way so you can get the best out of every drop of your products.

1. Start with a clean skin

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Before you even think about serums, toners, or moisturisers, you need to cleanse your skin. Use a gentle cleanser that removes dirt, oil, and makeup.

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Clean skin allows the next steps to penetrate better and work more effectively. Double-cleansing at night (using an oil-based cleanser first and then a water-based one) can help remove stubborn makeup and excess oil.

2. Use toners and essences first

After cleansing, use a toner or essence. These products balance your skin’s pH and add a first layer of hydration. Pat the toner onto your skin with your hands or apply it with a cotton pad. Don’t skip this step if your skin is dry or sensitive, as it can make everything else you use more effective.

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3. Apply your serums

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Now it’s time for serums. Serums contain high concentrations of active ingredients that target specific concerns like fine lines, dullness, or acne. Always apply thinner, water-based serums first, then move to thicker, oil-based ones. Remember: lightest to heaviest is the rule.

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4. Don’t forget eye cream

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Eye creams are designed to be gentle and tackle issues like puffiness, dark circles, or fine lines. Apply your eye cream after serums and before moisturiser. Use your ring finger to gently tap the product around your eyes. This area is delicate, so a light touch is essential.

5. Lock it all in with moisturiser

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Moisturiser is your skin’s protective shield. It locks in all the active ingredients you’ve just layered and keeps your skin hydrated. Even if you have oily skin, don’t skip this step—use a lightweight, oil-free moisturiser instead.

6. Top it off with sunscreen (morning only)

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If it’s daytime, sunscreen is non-negotiable. It’s your defence against harmful UV rays that cause ageing and skin damage. Choose a broad-spectrum SPF and apply it as the last step of your morning routine. At night, skip the sunscreen and consider adding a nourishing facial oil or overnight mask if needed.

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Final tips for pro-level skincare layering

Wait a bit between layers: Give your products a minute to sink in before moving to the next step.Adjust for your skin type: For dry skin, focus on hydration. For oily or acne-prone skin, keep it light and oil-free.Keep it simple: More products don’t always mean better results. Use what your skin truly needs.

Layering your skincare products correctly can be a game-changer. With practice and patience, you’ll master your routine and see your skin transform. Always pay attention to how your skin reacts, and adjust accordingly for that radiant, healthy glow.

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ALSO READ: 5 must-haves in every woman’s skincare kit and why

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7 most successful female influencers in Nigeria

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It’s that time of the year when we give props to the incredible women who are doing the most in every corner of the world. 

And today, we’re shining the spotlight on some of the most successful female influencers in Nigeria. If you’re scrolling through your Instagram or YouTube, chances are, you’ve come across some of these queens, and if you haven’t, it’s high time you did!

Ready to meet the ladies ruling the game? Let’s go!

1. Taaooma (Maryam Apaokagi)

If you don’t know Taaooma, are you even Nigerian? Taaooma is a name everyone in the comedy scene knows. With over 5 million followers on Instagram and 4.8 million on Facebook, she’s practically the queen of comedy in Nigeria. Her videos are relatable, funny, and definitely a reflection of Nigerian culture, especially when it comes to how African parents treat their children. 

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Taaooma has gone from making funny videos in her room to becoming a top brand ambassador, earning major endorsement deals. She’s an icon, and there’s no stopping her.

ALSO READ: Top 5 Nigerian queens of luxury and the soft life

2. Kie Kie (Bukunmi Adeaga-Ilori)

Kie Kie is another undeniable force in the entertainment world! This multi-talented star effortlessly blends fashion with comedy, creating a niche for herself that has resonated with Nigerians across the country.

With over 3 million Instagram followers and 2.6 million Facebook fans, Kie Kie is a true influencer in every sense of the word.

Plus, she’s a huge personality on TV, making waves as a host on popular shows. Kie Kie didn’t just stop at influencing; she’s also a brand in her own right.


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3. Maraji (Gloria Oloruntobi)

What started as lip-syncing to Nigerian songs has now grown into a full-blown career in comedy.

With 1.5 million followers on Instagram and 114,000 fans on Facebook, Maraji is truly an influencer to reckon with. Her rise to fame has been nothing short of extraordinary, and she continues to entertain her audience with hilarious content. 

4. Toke Makinwa

Toke is a popular TV host, author, and social media personality. With over five million followers on Instagram, Toke has built a solid brand through years of hard work and consistency. She’s truly a force to be reckoned with. 

Toke is not just an influencer; she’s an inspiration to many young women who look up to her for business advice, self-love tips, and life lessons. From her popular talk show to her books, Toke’s influence stretches beyond social media, she’s become a household name.

ALSO READ: Top 5 most stylish Nigerian women who host podcasts

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5. Laura Ikeji-Kanu

When it comes to beauty, fashion, and lifestyle, Laura Ikeji-Kanu is the go-to queen. With millions of followers across her social media platforms, she has mastered the art of keeping it stylish and real. 

She’s not just a fashionista, though, Laura is a successful entrepreneur, running her own cosmetics line, LauraBeauty.

Laura’s appearance in the reality show, The Real Housewives of Lagos, only added more sparkle to her already glittering career. With her combination of beauty, brains, and business sense, Laura has carved a name for herself among Nigeria’s most powerful influencers.

6. Sisi Yemmie (Yemisi Sophie Odusanya)

Sisi Yemmie has been serving up some serious food vibes on YouTube with her SisiYemmieTV channel. This food and lifestyle blogger shows us how to make mouthwatering dishes! 

With over 1 million subscribers, Sisi Yemmie has made an impact in the Nigerian food space. But wait, that’s not all!

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She’s also an expert in vlogging and lifestyle content, sharing her life with her followers, including the highs and lows of being a mom, wife, and entrepreneur. She’s built a brand that is as relatable as it is aspirational.

7. Temi Otedola

Temi Otedola is not only an influencer; she’s an actress and a fashion icon. With almost 2 million followers on Instagram, Temi has become a style icon for many young Nigerians.

She’s also the daughter of Nigerian billionaire Femi Otedola, which has definitely earned her the “celebrity” status. 

But Temi doesn’t rely on her family’s name, she’s built a strong brand around her love for fashion and beauty. As an actress, she starred in the popular movie Citation, which received rave reviews. Temi Otedola is a blend of class, elegance, and talent, and she’s only just getting started.

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Ramadan Day 19: Prayers, dua, and hadith to reflect on your fast

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As we reach the 18th day of Ramadan, the blessed month is gradually drawing to a close, but there is still much to gain from the spiritual nourishment it provides. Each day of fasting brings an opportunity to reflect, grow closer to Allah, and strengthen our faith.

Fasting is not just a physical act but a spiritual exercise that purifies the soul and deepens our relationship with our Creator. Today, let us seek Allah’s guidance, reflect on our journey, and continue to increase our faith through prayers, duas, and the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

Ramadan day 18 prayers

A powerful prayer for today focuses on seeking strength, sincerity, and increased faith:

“O Allah, grant me the strength to remain steadfast in my fast, sincerity in my worship, and patience in my trials. Increase me in faith, purify my heart, and help me draw closer to You. Guide me to do what is pleasing to You, and keep me firm on the path of righteousness. Ameen.”

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Dua of the day

Dua is a means to communicate with Allah and seek His mercy. Here is a meaningful dua for the 18th day of Ramadan:

“اللَّهُمَّ اجْعَلْنِي فِيهِ مِنَ الَّذِينَ يَسْتَمْسِكُونَ بِالْقُرْآنِ وَيَعْمَلُونَ بِهِ، وَقَرِّبْنِي فِيهِ مِنْ رَحْمَتِكَ وَغَفْرَانِكَ، وَاجْنِبْنِي فِيهِ مِنَ الشَّيْطَانِ وَفِتَنِهِ، بِمَرْحَمَتِكَ يَا أَرْحَمَ الرَّاحِمِينَ.”

“O Allah, make me among those who hold fast to the Quran and act upon it. Draw me closer to Your mercy and forgiveness, and keep me safe from the whispers of Shaytan and his trials. O Most Merciful, accept my supplications. Ameen.”

Hadith of the day

The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) reminds us of the profound impact of good deeds and sincerity in Ramadan:


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“Whoever fasts during Ramadan with faith and hoping for Allah’s reward, his previous sins will be forgiven.” – (Sahih al-Bukhari 38, Sahih Muslim 760)

This hadith emphasizes that Ramadan is not only about abstaining from food and drink, but also about genuine devotion, sincerity, and seeking Allah’s forgiveness. It encourages us to continue fasting with the hope of receiving Allah’s mercy.

ALSO READ: Here are healthy practices you need for smooth Ramadan journey

Ramadan day 18 quotes

Let these words inspire and motivate you as you continue your Ramadan journey:

  1. Quranic reflection:
    “Indeed, Allah is with those who fear Him and those who are doers of good.” – (Quran 16:128)

  2. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH):
    “If you ask, ask Allah; and if you seek help, seek help from Allah.” – (Tirmidhi)

  3. Islamic scholar:
    “Ramadan is the month where the heart finds peace, the soul is revived, and the sins are forgiven.” – Imam Ibn Qayyim

As we reflect on our fast and continue our journey through Ramadan, let us strive to increase our faith and devotion to Allah. May our actions, prayers, and duas strengthen our connection to Him and purify our hearts.

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May Allah accept our fasts, increase our faith, and grant us His mercy and blessings during this blessed month. Ameen.

Day 19 Tahajjud (Qiyamul Layl)

Tahajjud is a deeply powerful prayer that brings us closer to Allah, especially in the final ten days of Ramadan. It is a time when the heart is at peace, and our supplications are answered.

Allah mentions the importance of night prayer in Surah Al-Isra (17:79):

“And rise from sleep for prayer in the night, as an additional prayer for you; it may be that your Lord will raise you to a praiseworthy position.”

The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said:

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“The best prayer after the obligatory prayers is the night prayer (Tahajjud).” – (Sahih Muslim 1163)

As we prepare for another day of fasting, let us commit to observing Tahajjud on Day 19 and seek Allah’s mercy and blessings during this sacred time.

How to Perform Tahajjud:

  • The best time for Tahajjud is in the last third of the night, before Suhoor.

  • You may pray a minimum of two rakats and as many as 12 rakats, including Witr.

  • After your rakats, make personal duas, asking for forgiveness, mercy, and guidance from Allah.

May Allah grant us the strength to wake up for Tahajjud, forgive our sins, and grant us the highest level of paradise. Ameen.

ALSO READ: What to do & what to avoid during the fasting month

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Why Nigerians don’t deserve the luxury of protein or electricity

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Protein deficiency should be an outlawed term. Did Nigerians not tell you that a good meal excludes eggs and fish? And electricity will only make, you guessed right, idle brains even, what, idler.

When the water we drink fills us up so well, even eggs would beg to be left out of the mix. Did I hear you ask for cold water? Where do you think you are—Iceland? If anything, you should be grateful we don’t import that. Yes, water.

Our coconut heads won’t rest. That’s why we want to produce and export iceblocks to the rest of the world. We know we’ll finally get respect from them if we do that.

Traveling soon with a Nigerian passport? Easy. Who needs a visa when our grand dreams of stable electricity will remain just that—a dream? Stay home and enjoy the darkness.

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Is it just me, or are mosquitoes in hiding these days? Guess they’ve heard we might start using them for protein. Can’t blame them. Nigerians know how to recognise a good thing.

Look around: tech entrepreneurs are living the good life. Who cares if regular protein is becoming a luxury?

Success. Miracle. Hope. Nigerians can’t suffer; our names won’t even permit us to.

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Adura. Pamilerin. Gozie. There’s power in the tongue; we believe it, so our names carry it.

Adura’s hunger? Just a minor discomfort on the path to a promising future filled with politicking for goodwill from the corridors of power.

Pamilerin and Gozie? Those ones can sort themselves out with alternative power sources.


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Nigerians? Suffer? Why? We were made just for this. Anything else is a luxury we cannot even afford.

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