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Five Amazing Female Nigerian Beauty Bloggers

By Chidera Muoka
22 August 2017   |   11:11 am
Beauty they say is in the eyes of the beholder but with the inception of YouTube tutorials, beauty has become the next big source of income which we certainly behold. Beauty vloggers on the platform have been able to use their channels to showcase their love for all things beauty as well as share tips,…

Beauty they say is in the eyes of the beholder but with the inception of YouTube tutorials, beauty has become the next big source of income which we certainly behold. Beauty vloggers on the platform have been able to use their channels to showcase their love for all things beauty as well as share tips, tricks and tutorials revolving around the subject matter.

We have compiled a list of five brilliant Nigerian women who have taken to the limitless opportunities of the Internet to create a source of revenue for themselves as well as inspire other women on the subject of beauty.

Jackie Aina

You’ve probably seen Jackie trending on Twitter with her risque outfits and the hunk she calls her man. The deal is Jackie is one of the biggest beauty vloggers in the land with over 1.5 million subscribers and over 100 million views on the platform which she joined in March 2006. Aina is highly controversial and sought-after for her reviews on beauty products and her social media commentary. Recently, she was involved in a shade-off with Kim Kardashian for her review of the KKW beauty line. Aina is also very vocal about makeup for people of colour.

Shirley B. Enyiang

Shirley Enyiang

With over 740,033 subscribers and over 51 million views on her videos, Enyiang’s content ranges from topics of beauty, style, DIY, and shopping. She joined the platform in December 2008 and has carved a niche for herself with her lookbooks, tutorials, vlogs, tags and content that keeps her subscribers coming for more. Asides vlogging, Eniang also runs a fashion site Shirleys Wardrobe which doubles on the content she already shares on her YouTube channel.

Jennie Jenkins

Jennie Jenkins

The UK based Jenkins, also known as BeautybyJJ, joined the platform in August 2010 and has over 619,762 subscribers as well as over 61 million views of her videos. Her video content ranges from makeup looks to tutorials, fashion lookbooks, and hair reviews. Recently engaged to musician DavidB, she’s been able to grow her platform with her ease of creating beauty looks. Her Instagram page also boasts of vibrant images that complement the work she does as a content creator.

Toni Olaoye

Toni Olaoye

20-year old Olaoye is a student in Business Management in Canada and describes herself as a self-taught makeup artist. Her videos range from tutorials on creating different looks to fashion lookbooks, tags and vlogs. With 285,909 subscribers and over 13 million views, she started her channel in May 2015 and has won the heart of ladies trying to keep up with the latest beauty looks. She’s also used her platform to speak on the issues surrounding makeup and cyber bullying as a black beauty vlogger.

Dimma Umeh

Dimma Umeh

Umeh, popularly known by her channel name That Igbo Chick describes herself as a makeup lover, a fashion enthusiast and a sucker for all things lifestyle. She joined the platform in January 2012 and has 111,475 subscribers as well as over 4 million views on her videos. Her recent posts are not as consistent as other vloggers on the list but she sure has made herself a household name within the platform and offline when it comes to the subject matter of beauty.

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