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  • Must-Have Beauty Products for Your Overnight Bag

    Sometimes, you plan your day — work, lunch, work, home —  then somehow find yourself telling capitalism off at noon, heading out with a couple of friends, waking up the next morning on their couch, nursing a hangover, with an overnight bag that has everything in it but the things you actually need. 

    We compiled this list of all the products you need in your overnight bag, so you don’t end up walking out of another person’s house looking like a shadow of yourself.

    Face wash

    We already know you won’t use the same product to wash your face and body, so throw this Zaron face wash into your bag before anything else. It gently strengthens, moisturises and cleanses the skin, and it’s perfect for all types, including sensitive skin. Throw in a second bottle to leave at that friend’s house. They deserve great skin too.

    This Zaron body wash

    Unless you want to leave that house smelling like yesterday and whatever you’ve been through, we suggest you get this body wash. It smells great, but it also leaves your skin smooth, nourished and hydrated.

    Body lotion

    Just because you’re not at your house, doesn’t mean you deserve ashy skin, and this vitamin C body lotion knows this. It’ll even out your skintone, brighten and hydrate your skin.

    Sunscreen

    You’ll have to go home at some point, and as easy as it would be to brave the sun by your own power and your might, you have to ask yourself, is that something you really want to do?

    Foundation

    Just in case your friend wants to drag you out one more time before you return to your house, and you don’t want to go there bare faced, you should carry the brown-skin foundation by Zaron along. It’s silky smooth, transfer proof and humidity resistant. So you get medium to full coverage and don’t have to worry about melting. It’s also available in 13 different shades.

    Powder

    Throw the brown-skin powder into your bag too. Just so your quick makeup look feels a little more complete.

    Lip balm

    You might think you’re all covered and good to go now, but do you really want to be outside with dry lips? No? Then don’t forget to pack your lip balm.

  • 7 Easy Makeup Looks for Beginners 

    You might have just started your makeup journey today, and that’s fine. Try these looks to help you along the way.

    Glossy lips and mascara

    Credit – lacienciadelcafe

    All you need are two products — well, three, if you want to take the look a step further — mascara, lipgloss and lip liner. Carefully apply your mascara, line your lips, and then, add gloss till you look like you just devoured a bucket of fried plantain.

    The “no foundation” look

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    Skip the entire process of applying foundation on your face and trying to blend it in. And move straight to concealing, highlighting and contouring.

    The “shining sun” look

    Credit – chateline

    Make the sun jealous with this simple two-step look. Get a liquid highlighter and blend it into your cheekbones and inner eyes, apply your lip gloss right after, and boom, everyone will have to wear shades just to peek at your beauty.

    The “I woke up like this” look

    Credit – pinterest

    Achieve a flawless everyday makeup look with a simple glossy lip, natural eyeshadow and matte finish. If you really want to add an oomph to it, throw on some fake lashes, and go around lying to everyone that you were born like this. They’d believe you.

    The “illusion of an attempt” look

    Credit – pinterest

    Nothing says, “I tried, but not really” like a coloured liner and nude matte lipstick combo. 

    Just foundation

    Credit – exquisitemagazine

    It’s just foundation, and maybe a primer, and definitely sunscreen. But after those two, just foundation. Apply and blend like your life depends on it because it just might.

    The “full coverage”

    Credit – belletag

    For this look, you’ll have to make sure all your makeup products are in your line of sight. Start with a gel brow, apply your foundation, do a soft eye look, add gloss, and that’s it, you’re done with your full coverage look.

  • Z!’s Guide to Crying With a Face Full of Makeup

    People cry for a lot of reasons. Maybe the waiter got your order wrong after making you wait for an hour plus, or it might be tears of joy from finally finding a taxi after a ridiculously long wait time. Whatever the case may be, if you find yourself always teary-eyed with makeup on, here are ways to let the tears flow, but continue looking like a bad bitch.

    Cry directly into a bucket 

    Hold your face over the bucket, and keep your eyes wide open. Once you hear the first teardrop hit the bottom of the bucket, congratulations, you’re doing it right.

    Wipe your tears with money, not your hands 

    If you’re going to cry in public after getting the face beat of your life, then you better be wiping those tears with cool cash. People might see you crying, but at least you’d be crying with money.

    Fan your face

    Something about moving your hands back and forth over your face and taking multiple deep breaths helps the tears remain at bay, and even if they come out , it’ll be just a few drops.

    Remind yourself of all the hard work that went into perfecting your look

    The perfect makeup looks take money, time, and effort so remember all you put in to look like Agbani Darego’s twin and act accordingly.

    Send the tears back

    Fold your arms, rock back and forth, then shake your head really fast, do this twice, and watch the tears return to where they came from.

    Blink 

    Blink rapidly for 5 seconds. You’ll either stop crying, or everyone around you would wonder if all is well. Either way, your tears would no longer be a problem.

    Open your eyes…wide

    If you feel the tears coming, we suggest you keep those eyes wide open. Close it even in the slightest, and the teargates would open like Moses just let the red sea go.

    Use a Zaron eyeliner

    Prevention is way better than cure. It’s best to draw on that sharp AF cat eye wings with Zaron’s Axe liquid or smoke gel eyeliner. They glide easily over your eyes and are smudge-proof, so you can wear them all day long without a bother. Look at us putting you on, don’t say we didn’t do anything for you.

  • QUIZ: Only Bad Bitches Can Identify 10/10 of These Makeup Tools

    Do you know the difference between a contour and a bronzer? Then take the quiz!

    Let’s see how you do:


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  • 7 Makeup Tips For Beginners Shared By Nigerian Women

    If you have been thinking of getting serious with your makeup skills and are in need of some advice, here are seven tips from Nigerian women.

    1) Practice

    It might look like shit when you start, but do not let that stop you. Just keep practicing and taking pictures of your progress because you will get it eventually.

    2) One step at a time

    Before you start attempting full-face beats, why not divide and conquer? Eyebrows today, foundation tomorrow, etc. That way, you master one before you move on and it does not get overwhelming.

    3) Videos

    Watch as many videos as possible of people doing makeup. Youtubers, beauty influencers, whoever. Just watch and learn.

    4) Texture

    Texture exists, and your face has it. So, do not be ashamed when you try for the first time and your face shows texture. Also, real-life makeup does not always look like it does in the picture. Pictures contain a lot of editing, so let that guide how you critic yourself.

    5) Clean your makeup brushes regularly

    Unclean makeup brushes can lead to things like acne and skin irritation. Clean your makeup brushes or your skin will fight you, and it will win.

    6) Monitor your growth

    One of the best ways to monitor your growth is by taking pictures. Take pictures so you can look back and realise what you need to improve on and also so you can do “How it started vs how it is going”.

    7) Leave your eyebrows alone

    As a beginner, you should probably keep your eyebrows on your face. There might be the temptation to shave your eyebrows off in order to do more dramatic styles, but you may not be able to do it, and it will take your eyebrows a long time to grow back.

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  • Everyone Can Be Masculine In Different Ways — Man Like The Kohh

    What does it mean to be a man? Surely, it’s not one thing. It’s a series of little moments that add up.

    “Man Like” is a weekly Zikoko series documenting these moments to see how it adds up. It’s a series for men by men, talking about men’s issues. We try to understand what it means to “be a man” from the perspective of the subject of the week.


    The subject for today’s “Man Like” is Micheal Okoh. He’s a makeup artist and a content creator. Micheal tells us about discovering his love for makeup while growing up, struggling with anxiety, and some of the requirements for living a happy life.

    Everyone gets their “man now” moment. Do you remember yours?

    I’m going to break the answer into two parts. My first realisation happened in JSS 3/SS 1 when I had my first wet dream. I realised that something was changing in me, and I was becoming a different person. The next realisation was when I couldn’t recognise my face after I caught my reflection in the mirror. Until that moment, I hadn’t really observed my face closely. Staring at my face in the mirror, I was like, “Yup, you look old. You now resemble a man.”

    Interesting. You sound like you’re scared of getting old.

    LMAO. Even though I don’t like to admit it, getting old scares me. It seems that the older you get, the more pressure piles and life starts to kick you. Also, the body changes that come with old age scares me — I’m usually shocked whenever I see how much adults I grew up knowing have changed. Change is crazy, and it’s still something I struggle to accept.  

    Same. Does anything else scare you? 

    I’m scared of failing. There are many things I should have done but didn’t because of the fear of failure. Sometimes even saying out my plans is scary because I keep asking myself: what if? I’m scared that life can just hit me hard and leave me asking, “Wow. What just happened?

    What are some examples of things you’ve failed at?

    Hahaha. The first incident that comes to mind is secondary school. There was this term where they mixed everyone in the set and we took exams together. In my own class, I used to come fourth or fifth. However, this time the school decided that instead of ranking class by class, they’d rank everyone in the set. That’s how I suddenly moved from fourth to fourteenth. I told myself: “This is on you because you didn’t prepare.”

    Damn. What’s something you’re scared to fail at?

    One place I’m scared of failure is with makeup. For the longest time, I’ve had the idea to hold a WhatsApp class to train people on how to do makeup. But I’m always scared of starting because I’m like, what if people don’t show up? What if I don’t train them well enough? What if I don’t agree with them? It’s just this year I finally decided to do something. I’m going to hold my class next month and stop worrying about whether things will work out or not. 

    Energy. Tell me about your makeup journey.

    It all started in 2016/17 when I was living with my sisters. I remember thinking one of them was a makeup artist because of how good she was at it. My sisters spent so much time doing makeup that they always made us late for church on Sunday mornings. What struck me was how they always looked like different people when they were done with the makeup. That was when I started to fall in love. 

    There was also the era of PicMix where people would do before and after photos — it was magical seeing how makeup transformed people. I wanted to know the trick, so I started watching a lot of Youtube and Instagram videos. I also started practising on myself and my sisters, and I could practise as many as three times a day because of how eager I was. During that period, I saw one before and after video of a bride on her wedding day. Just looking at her dress, her tiara, the background music, I was like, this is perfection. At that moment, I was sure that makeup was something I wanted to do for life. 

    I don’t know about you, but Harmattan makes me cry. 

    LOL. 

    Did you experience any pushback from your family? 

    I grew up effeminate and that helped. In the beginning, when I started makeup, my family was against it. They were worried about my chosen path and kept asking why. However, they realised I wasn’t stopping because I was spending all my pocket money on buying kits and equipment. I’d also show them my practice videos. I think all that seriousness eventually won them over.

    Energy oh. 

    It wasn’t easy like that. My mum wasn’t fully in support. I’d catch her making a face anytime I told her I was going to do makeup for someone. I’m thankful that things improved. These days she’s always asking whether I have jobs or not. 

    Lmao. Love it. 

    Funny enough, the pushbacks I’ve gotten are mostly from external sources; like social media. In 2019, when I started posting my makeup content, while the reception was mostly good, I got one or two negative comments from Twitter and IG. I’ve generally learnt to ignore negative comments and focus on the positives. Sometimes when I’m in public, I see people giving me nasty looks and some of them even point at me. 

    Omo.

    It’s very exhausting. I struggle with anxiety, and when I get paranoid, being outside can be triggering. Anytime I’m outside, my face is usually covered with a mask and sunglasses so that no one recognises me. When they do, I don’t know how to react: Do they like my video or don’t agree with it? It’s always a struggle trying to figure out what they want and matching their energy. If they like my video, I never know what to say, so I just keep thanking them over and over again. 

    Did I hear someone say celebrity? 

    Na so. 

    How do you define masculinity?

    I really don’t think masculinity is a real thing. I feel like it’s a term that people developed to give something a name. It’s interesting because everyone has different perspectives on what it means to be a man. 

    For some people, if you try to date a girl and she turns you down, you must chase her. Failure to do this means you’re not masculine enough. Other people believe that if you don’t open the door for your wife, you’re not masculine enough. Honestly, there’s no set in stone definition and everyone can be masculine in their different ways. 

    Has anything threatened your definition of masculinity?

    Yes. One way I define my masculinity is that one man is meant for one woman. I believe that seeing other people outside of your partner is disrespectful. Many times I get pushback because there are quite a number of men who believe that men should date as many women as possible. Some even go as far as saying that it’s not possible for a man to date only one woman. When I try to reverse the script, they get angry and claim their partners are meant for them alone. It’s tedious getting these men to see their double standards. After a while, they always end up saying: “You sure say you be man? You should have just come to life as a woman.”

    I—

    Lol. It’s fine.

    Growing up, did you have role models?

    I wouldn’t say I had role models, but I had people who influenced me — my sisters. I remember spending a lot of time in my sisters’ room because that was where I felt I belonged. I liked the way they reacted to stuff, especially their emotional intelligence. I didn’t have male role models because I sensed that the men around me were different from me. 

    In what ways?

    Let’s just say we didn’t agree on some things.

    Interesting. What do you think is different about being a man in Nigeria?

    You’re not a Nigerian man if you don’t have more than two girlfriends and break women’s hearts. LMAO. 

    On a more serious note, I don’t think there’s one “single” thing. Whether male or female, we all have our good, bad and ugly sides.

    Fair enough. What do you think are some things necessary to live a happy life?

    Just be yourself. Live life on your own terms and not for anyone. No matter what you do, people will both love and hate you. Take the good and ignore the bad. In addition to hard work, God should also be a part of your journey because you can’t do it alone. It’s also important to have a source of income. Money is not everything, but it’ll pay your bills and that ensures that you’re not sad. 

    Preach sis.


    Check back every Sunday by 12 pm for new stories in the “Man Like” series. If you’d like to be featured or you know anyone that would be perfect for this, kindly send an email.

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  • 5 Annoying Struggles With Wearing Makeup

    Wearing makeup is supposed to be fun. Scratch that, it is fun. It’s like enhancing the best features of your face with some color and technique. But having it on for an entire day can be uncomfortable sometimes. But will that stop us? You guessed right, No.

    Here are 5 of the most annoying makeup struggles;

    1. You can’t clean your face properly when you sweat.

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    You have to do it carefully before you wipe off the eye brows you spent hours drawing.

    2. You can’t give your face a satisfying scratch when it itches.

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    Itching is completely out of the question. Do it and you’ll be scooping a piece of your foundation with your nails. Even rubbing your face gently is a gamble because makeup very easily smears.

    3. Answering calls with your phone pressed to the side of your face.

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    Absolutely not allowed. Try it and get your phone screen smudged with all the layers of foundation, concealer and bronzer you padded to your face.

    4. Removing it is almost as hard as putting it on

    Eyeliner, eye shadow and lip stick will cling to your eyes and lips like a clingy ex. 2 face wipes plus one entire bath later and you’ll still see traces of it on your face.

    5. Did we mention how long it takes to get it on in the first place?

    Don’t listen to the Youtube Tutorials. It takes way more than 5 minutes dear. You get one eyeliner right in a flash and then spend hours on getting the second eye right because eyeliner is so petty.

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  • 5 Questions Guys Secretly Want To Ask Girls About Makeup

    Last year, I tagged along with my sister and her then-fiancé (now husband) the day they of their pre-wedding photoshoot. Watching the makeup artist work magic on my sister’s face with her Newt Scamander-style box of makeup tools piqued my interest. I had questions I wanted answers to but said nothing out of fear of being laughed at. (My sister is kinda the worst.) So I’m asking those questions here.

    I’m just a curious man looking to learn. I implore thee, drag me not.

    1) How much lipstick do you guys accidentally consume daily?

    Because a girl’s gotta eat at some point during the day, am I right? How do y’all do it? It’s even more terrifying because I once spotted a girl at a restaurant reapplying her lipstick after a meal, implying that most of the previous coat had gone down with whatever she’d eaten. So it’s like, is this a fate y’all have resigned yourselves to? Do you just ingest this stuff? Is it edible?

    Can…can I eat it?

    2) What do you do when it’s really hot and you desperately want to wipe the sweat off your face but can’t for fear of wiping off your foundation in the process?

    Also, does the sweat just start slowly seeping through cracks in the foundation like a leaking dam wall? If you sweat long enough, will it wash everything away? I imagine that it’s a lot like feeling an itch but not being able to scratch it.

    That’s some torture shit right there.

    3) How are you guys not terrified of mistakenly stabbing yourselves in the eye with the mascara and eyeliner applicators?

    Looking at the applicator in the image above reminded of the panic attack I had the day I watched a shit ton of blood flow down my friend’s face because she mistakenly cut herself above the eye while doing her own brows.

    4) Have you no fear of accidentally glueing your eyelids together when fixing fake lashes?

    Because I once had glue come in contact with my eye once and it’s the second most painful/terrifying thing I’ve ever experienced. The first most painful thing was when I caught the tip of my erect penis in my zipper.

    That’s a story for another day.

    5) What exactly is the point of blush?

    I truly don’t get it. Why would anybody want their cheeks orange all the time?

  • The Lagos History Lecture, one of the events held to celebrate Lagos at 50, took place on the 24th of May 2017. One of the many prominent people in attendance was former governor of Imo and Lagos state, Nduibisi Kanu.

    Military governor of Imo state from 1976 – 1977 and military governor of Lagos from 1977 to 1978.

    At his side was his wife, Gladys Nduibisi-Kanu. That is who we’re really here to talk about. This is a picture of them from the event.

    This picture was put up by Dele Momodu on his Ovation Instagram page a couple of days after the event. Do you see what’s funny here? No? Okay we’ll tell you.

    CHECK OUT THAT FACE BEAT! Let’s zoom in and take a closer look. Madam clearly went to that event prepared to slay left and right.

    She went to that event casket ready! LOL

    In a normal world, no one would care about this but we don’t live in a normal world and we live in Nigeria so after this picture surfaced, everyone collectively asked this question.

    And then immediately began to drag her. Let us start with this person that voiced the first thought that came into our minds after seeing this.

    This person that genuinely believes that there is treachery afoot.

    This person that wonders if Dele Momodu was trying to throw shade by releasing this picture.

    This person that kinda spoke the truth.

    This person that thinks the makeup artist should face legal action.

    This person that gave the woman sound advice.

    We here at Zikoko also have a couple of theories of what look exactly Mama Gladys was going for that day.

    There’s a chance she was trying to look like The Mad Hatter from Alice In Wonderland.

    In which case she nailed it.

    Or maybe she was trying to look like Johnny Depp from Sweeney Todd.

    Wow. She really has a thing for Johnny Depp characters sha.

    The Corpse Bride from the The Corpse Bride.

    Bobrisky

    It sure looks like they both use Tony Montana powder as foundation.

    Jack Skellington from The Nightmare Before Christmas

    Squint and you’ll see the resemblance.

    This low budget Nollywood ghost.

    Maybe the leprosy look is really in right now.

    Morticia Addams from The Addams Family

    You know what? We take it back. Morticia Addams is too fabulous to be dragged into this.

    Gladys Ndubuisi-Kanu, your makeup artist doesn’t have your best interests at heart.

    You need to fire them.

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  • 17 Things That Make Life Unbearably Hard For Us Girls

    1. When the metal wire in your bra starts chooking you.

    What a betray!

    2. When you’re wearing heels from hell.

    These heels will not kill me o!

    3. When you’re having a very bad makeup day.

    When your mascara and pancake don’t want to cooperate.

    4. When you have to sit down for 5 hours to make your hair.

    Waiting at the salon like…

    5. When all your friends are fine af and boys disturb you for their numbers.

    Guys only remember you when you use them as DP.

    6. When you’ve just made your hair and you want to sleep at night.

    Headache of life!

    7. When your pee is about to drop and you’re wearing a jumpsuit.

    Because your kidney will soon lose home training!

    8. When you paint your nails and it starts chipping the same day.

    Money miss road o!

    9. When you finish using a toilet and discover the tissue is finished.

    Sorry for yourself.

    10. When your braids randomly start dropping up and down.

    The stress!

    11. When you join natural hair gang and you see all the products you need to buy.

    I have entered one chance.

    12. You, when you find a tear in your favorite lace panties.

    Rest in peace.

    13. When you have to buy your boyfriend a gift.

    Why are male products so expensive, abeg?

    14. When the rubber band you used to pack your hair decides to cut.

    15. When you’re carrying your pad to the restroom at work and you see your male colleagues coming.

    When they’re about to see your Always.

    16. When you’re wearing a short dress and the wind decides to be unfortunate.

    17. When your wig decides to fall and shame you in public.

    Wig that doesn’t have home training.
  • A Lady’s Reply To Being Told She’s Beautiful Is Giving Us Life!
    So this young lady did something that some women will never do. At least, not until they’ve reached a certain level of trust with whoever it is.

    An admirer told her she was stunning after seeing her display picture.

    What she did next was brave and hilarious at the same time.

    She sent the guy a picture of what she looked like without her face beat to the gods.

    https://twitter.com/leahsvnchez/status/712314747467788288
    After sharing the photo, she commented “this how I look in real life“.

    You can imagine the guys reaction.

    https://twitter.com/leahsvnchez/status/712368839217061890
    He still thought she was beautiful!

    Well done to the girl for showing her real face!

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  • 20 Things Girls Who Don’t Wear Makeup Can Completely Relate To

    1. When you get complimented on the fact that you go bare-faced.

    But you know it’s nothing deep. You just don’t like makeup or never learnt to have it done.

    2. You don’t know what most makeup products are for.

    House of Tara eyeshadow palette, Mud blush, Mary Kay foundation , Iman pressed powder, Mac lipstick, Covergirl bronzer… What are those? How do you use a lash curler?

    3. Getting told “You’d look so much better with makeup”.

    Is it your face? Is it your contour? Is it your fake lash?

    4. Not understanding why you need lip liner, brow liner and eye liner.

    Why can’t it be all in one?

    5. The few times you tried to do your makeup, it was a disaster.

    Mistake. You look like Ursula from Little Mermaid.

    6. On the rare occasions when you put on the little makeup you know how to apply, you forget that you have eye liner on and wipe your eyes.

    No, I wasn’t punched in the face.

    7. Or you make the beginner’s mistake of forgetting you still have it on and go to sleep.

    Then looking like The Joker the next day.

    8. When the only eye makeup you can do is the smokey eye.

    It started off being winged eye liner plus mascara, but you lack the skills of keeping your hand straight. Somehow, everywhere smudge smudge.

    9. But most of the time, the stress of taking off the makeup is not a problem for you, because you don’t wear any.

    10. You don’t have to wear makeup in the heat and literally turn into a clay pot.

    You didn’t come to this world to suffer.

    11. When your skin looks so good that friends ask if you have makeup on when you don’t.

    Baby-skinned beauty. Flawless.

    12. No makeup stains on your clothes or your white shirt.

    You can dab without fear.

    13. When you tell people you’re not wearing any makeup and they are like “Abeg stop lying! I can see your highlighter from here!”

    Jesus! Why so much hatred?!

    14. When your eyebrows are full without you using brow pencil or powder.

    Eyebrows on fleek!

    15. When your own mother starts telling you to put some lipstick or concealer on.

    Mum: “Time to marry. You can’t find a husband with those bags under your eyes.”

    16. When you only wear makeup on special occasions.

    End of lent/Ramaddan, Christmas, your birthday and maybe the coming of Jesus.

    17. When you go to a wedding and everyone’s professional makeup is on fleek and they look at you like you are Bose the housegirl.

    Ah! Intimidation ti takeover!

    18. Contouring and highlighting sounds like something you do in photography.

    Fake lashes? Certainly not for you.

    19. You save so much money.

    An average woman will spend over $15000 on makeup (that is almost N5 million) in her lifetime. Who needs those things that cost a fortune? Certainly not you.

    20. And so much time.

    No extra ten minutes to an hour just to get ready for the day. Those women who spend time on makeup will spend  an average of two weeks in a year on makeup only. You definitely won’t be keeping anybody waiting because of the extra time required to beat your face.
  • This Nigerian Girl Brought Her Chemistry Degree Into The World Of Slay

    Chemistry, applied or organic might seem to be one of the toughest courses to study in the world.

    Yes, in the world of science.

    But to 24 year old Florence Adepoju, her B.Sc. degree in Cosmetic Science paved way for her into the glamorous world of makeup.

    After working at the counter of a makeup store and getting tired of not finding the perfect lipstick shade for dark skinned women, Florence got inspired to study the science of cosmetics and start her own makeup brand.

    Kicking off in 2014, she launched her lipstick line MDMFlow in varying shades from her parent’s shed in Essex.

    MDMflow short for Florence’s nickname” Madam Flow”, has gained international recognition in Belgium and is currently stocked in Topshop stores.

    The lipstick shades are inspired by her love for Hiphop and have been named after songs and artists.

    The mustard shade lipstick was named after  rapper, 2 Chainz and another was named after the song “Milkshake” by Kelis.

    The latest MDMflow product, Greater Than mascara is selling out really fast and she plans to release her official mascara line later.

    You can watch her 2015 interview for the London College of Fashion Awards ceremony here.