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Wednesday 17 October 2012

Introducing My Makeup Cosmetics & Co.- Makeup, Hair and Fashion Accessories

My Makeup & Co. (www.beautyrevolution.com) is a Nigerian beaut brand that is based on the principle that African women are beautiful just the way they are. The company is beauty products are tailored to make you love, embrace and enhance innate beauty.

My Makeup & Co. has its own line of Hair – Brazilian, Cambodian and Peruvian, Fashion Accessories, Lipsticks and Eye Shadows. They also carry quality brands like MAC Cosmetics, Sacha Cosmetics, NYX and Bobbi Brown. 
 

The company is also about to launch its own brand of Brazilian Molado curls which is like our natural unpermed” curly hair.

In addition to makeup, hair and accessories, My Makeup & Co also have a clothing and shoe line in the works. This is what the dynamic duo in charge of the company have to say:

“At the end of the day every woman is God’s creation and therefore every woman is beautiful. We try to stress to our clients to focus on their inner beauty, their intelligence and their heart. Let what you look like on the outside match what is already on the inside.” 

 
My Makeup & co is definitely a brand to watch. To join  their beauty revolution visit www.facebook.com/beautyrevolution, www.beautyrevolutionng.com or Call 08082975242

38 comments:

  1. Nyc haiR. Buyin one

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    1. Why steal celebrity pictures and use when it is not their hair sef?mcheewww naija people use your own celebrities pls

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    2. U r so right. I get pissed off seing foreign models even in our music videos. Local content plzzzz. If they r looking foer fyn gals linda dey naow

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  2. If brands principle is :African women are beautiful the way they are. Then why are they selling products from other nationals? Why Brazilian hair, why make up. This business should sit down and re-strategies on what their Mission, Vision, Goals and targets are. Businesses should not come up with stuff as their mission because it sounds nice. They need to re-draft what they are all about.

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  3. Dang! Everyone has a hairline, we're definitely curious about trying this brand tho!

    And no, we are not affiliated

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  4. Just a question, if this is based on the principle that african women are beautiful the way they are, then why then do they sell brazillian and peruvian hair???? Isn't that a big glitch in their sales strategy? And what natural african product are they using?????

    Just saying....

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  5. So much for "African women are beautiful just the way they are" and having hair line products that include – Brazilian, Cambodian and Peruvian! Didn't know Brazil, Cambodia, and Peru are African countries! Wow, I need to update my geography....

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  6. And they didnt have the decency to use pictures of their own hair. That second pic has been used by hair sellers to the moon and back for several years. I hate it when pics of celebs are used to market products. Is Kelly Rowland wearing their hair? Not impressed at all.

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  7. As much as I hate to comment on beauty stuffs, this is getting ridiculous.
    If it is about
    Nigerian beauty brand that is based on the principle that African women are beautiful just the way they are, why not stick to natural hair(that is not chemically treated) products that we African have instead of Brazilian, Cambodian and Peruvian hair?
    #TeamNaturalBeauty

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  8. Hey Anonymous,

    Thanks for your comment! I am one of the co-founders of My Makeup and it may be hard to get the whole story of our company from just one blog post. We believe that Nigerian women wear wigs and weaves because we see it more as a way to diversify our looks and express ourselves. For us it’s not about looking European or Asian. We are about to launch our kinky curly hair brand which is like natural unpermed hair and the excitement for that among our clients has been outstanding!

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  9. i wonder when Nigerian hair will be in the market. *now waiting forever*

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  10. Why are they using pictures of American celebrities. They can be sued for this. Anyhow, all the best to them

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  11. Nice one, but why all the buzz about brazilian hair, I never knew it was just a weavon that we've knew for a very very long time, until my sister revealed it to me.
    But why can't someone come up with Nigerian hair or Aba hair? Just thinking, lol.

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  12. Some Black women and self deceit! Ahahah my hair indeed!

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  13. Critical Observer18 October 2012 at 01:03

    My make up is basically a Beauty merchant which is cool stuff!
    The competition out there is crayyyy! So all the best.

    BTW I want the The kind of Kelly Roland's hair!

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  14. is that why use the faces of kelly rowland and Tika sumpta on the cover? cant you find models here in naija to do that for u

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  15. Ditto @ Anonymous 10/17 924Pm. What is so African about fake hair from all parts of the world? What is natural about makeup? I am a makeup lover and I use it heavily. Let us not be deceived. Aint nothing natural about it. It is an augmenter but it is not a natural thing.

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  16. Lovely hair..

    Hello Bukky,

    Would be nice to have an online store where one can shop for make up etc?


    Your website is a blog...erm how can your potential clients add value to your company...by commenting? Where can we make a purchase?

    Sola

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  17. Did u say aba hair? Anything from that place can never be original. Its gonna be worse than china. My take is we spend so much money on hair. To me this is ridiculous. All this nonsense is what is making young girls go d extra mile just to be in vogue. What is all this nonsense, what is the essence? If my husband or boyfriend does not no the difference why should I kill myself. Am sure in abroad, they have less expensive hairs that are of very high quality. Why must everybody do hair of almost 200k or more. Even hundred k sef, e get as e be! If u are a celebrity fine. But if u don't have any means of livelihood and u do all this hair, God is watching u! Anyway before u people abuse me and say "poor mans thinking" am not poor but am being realistic! Hair price here is ridiculous.

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  18. @ Bukky. If you say the new kınky curly haır depıcts the natural unpermed haır (am envısagıng that ıs d common nıgerıan haır), why ıs ıt beıng named Brazılıan Morlado curls. I dont thınk Brazılıans av our kınd of haır. Why not name ıt "Nıgerıan Morlado curls" or sumtın else promotıng 9ja or would that make ıt ınferıor? Just sayıng. I look forward to when we can be proud of our own products such that people from outsıde wıll also come and patronıze us. It starts wıth us.

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  19. Am guessing d prOducts are very expensive,especially d hair extentions..pls try to make them more affordable like having Sales and at discount prizes,thanks..

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  20. IF NA DIS PPLE DEY GIVE U ONE PARTICULAR HAIR N STYLE(CENTRE PARTING)WITHOUT PROFFESSIONAL ADVICE,NOT INTERESTD

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  21. This company is either lame or not business minded.linda u r like their major model for advert n wif their variety of hair all I c is a long straight hair wif one particlar style.I wish they could play wif ur hair to give u a diff look n also give us options thus improving their market.olodo

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  22. is the site even working?
    and what is Molado? aint it mulatto?

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  23. please where is the store located?, will definitely want to check out the hair pieces.

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  24. An average Nigerian hair is tough, coarse n not longer than 12 inches. Truth b tld, there's neva gon b any thing lyk nigerian weave.

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  25. the link for the website is not working... just my 2 cents in this

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  26. Some of you girls just for once AAPRICIATE the hard work that has gone into launching this business. NO, i dont know them from Adam but just know that it takes a lot of HARD WORK to put these all together!!!

    Chin up Bukky !!! You are on the right track and i wish you well in your business.

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  27. Bukky,

    Maybe you guys should re-write the message on the blog post???? Just my thoughts

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  28. http://www.fabulous-city.com/shopping.aspx

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  29. @9:24 you took the EXACT words right outta my mouth. As kola boof would say, this is some color struck shit...
    Can't believe they just got me to quote kola boof but this is how fucking stupid this is....

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  30. Celebrate nigeria hair, dark and full and varied.

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  31. Nigerian companies are so annoying, does it cost to arrange a photo shoot? Why don't they use their own images to market their products?! And if you don't have any you are simply not ready to go public!

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  32. Una no go kill us with hair

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  34. Hi guys,
    Thank you so much for this wonderful article really!
    If someone want to know more about the makeup accessories I think this is the right place for you!

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