
We spoke to five women about the products they swear by and how much they spend to keep their skin on point.聽
Although skincare isn鈥檛 cheap, it鈥檚 non-negotiable for many Nigerian women. But with prices driven up by inflation and fake products flooding the market, how much does it really cost to maintain good skin?
鈥淢y current stash is worth 鈧350K, and 70% comes from PR packages.鈥 鈥 , 23, Skincare Content Creator.

I started taking skincare seriously to fix my hyperpigmentation in 2020. My face was sunburnt and several shades darker than my body, and people in my school never let me forget it. It wasn鈥檛 a great feeling, but I also had no clue what to do about it.
Then Covid happened, and TikTok put me on to proper skincare. I started a basic routine: cleanser, moisturizer, and sunscreen. Over time, I built a structured routine and learned what worked for my combination (oily and dry) skin.
When I returned to school after the COVID-19 lockdown, the results were clear 鈥 my face was brighter, and I felt more confident in my skin.
By 2023, I started creating skincare content on TikTok. I currently have 9.2K followers and over 285K total likes. Because of this, I鈥檝e received PR packages from over 10 international brands, including Anua, Centella, Purito, Heimish, Kaine, and Mixsoon.
This has significantly reduced my skincare costs, but I still buy products when necessary.
How Much I Spend (鈧350k/ As needed)
My last personal skincare haul in January 2025 cost me 鈧120K. I bought the Uncover On-the-Go & Essential Set, Skin Aqua Sunscreen, Hatomugi Body Sunscreen and B.Lab Matcha Cleanser.
At one point, I had up to 100 products from PR packages, but I had used up most of them by December 2024.

My current stash is worth around 鈧350K, though 70% comes from PR packages.
Here鈥檚 a cost breakdown of some products in my stash:
- Uncover on-the-go kit (3 in 1) 鈫 鈧23,580
- Uncover Essentials (3 in 1) 鈫 鈧44,100
- Azelaic acid gel 20% 鈫 鈧9,300
- Beauty of Joseon Eye Serum 鈫 鈧17,000
- Centella Toner 鈫 鈧19,200
- Centella cleansing oil 鈫 鈧23,000
- Abib Eye Collagen patch 鈫 鈧48,528
- Anua Heartleaf clear pad鈫 鈧23, 200
- Anua niacinamide 鈫 鈧25,800
- Centella Sunstick 鈫 鈧21,000
- Centella ampoule 鈫 鈧16,500
- Purito Wonder Releaf 鈫 鈧22,500
- Centella Poremising Clay Stick Mask 鈫 鈧13,500
- Skin Aqua 鈫 鈧17,500
- Hatomugi body sunscreen 鈫 鈧14,100
- B.lab matcha cleanser 鈫 鈧10,900
- Total 鈫 鈧349,708
Shopping for skincare in Nigeria isn鈥檛 easy鈥攕ome products are hard to find, and fake products are everywhere. Inflation and high exchange rates have also made everything more expensive and less accessible. To avoid counterfeits, I buy directly from brands or verified vendors like , , , and . Skincare isn鈥檛 cheap, but healthy skin is worth every naira.
鈥淚鈥檇 rather spend my feeding money on skincare. As long as my skin is giving, forget the money.鈥 鈥 Becca, 18, Student

I couldn鈥檛 stand looking at my face in the mirror when I was 15 years old. I had acne, textured skin, and open pores, and I was truly disgusted by myself. I knew I could look better if I took skincare seriously.
I tried every DIY remedy I found on the internet: honey and sugar scrubs, toothpaste, turmeric and honey, and rice water. Nothing worked. The breakouts wouldn鈥檛 stop, and my skin got worse. I ultimately had to see a dermatologist, who recommended my new routine. From then on, I went all in on proper skincare.
Let鈥檚 talk about the real problem鈥攕kincare is expensive. I spend about 鈧105k every six months, and my dad is over it. He nearly lost his mind when he saw me buy a 鈧22k Neutrogena face wash. He keeps reminding me that my mum also had skin problems in uni, but she didn鈥檛 spend all her parents鈥 money trying to fix them. But he doesn鈥檛 understand that I can鈥檛 stop now. Skincare has me in a toxic chokehold.
How Much I Spend (鈧105k/ Twice a year)
Here鈥檚 a cost breakdown of products I buy every six months:
- Neutrogena Face Wash 鈫 鈧22,000
- Skin by Zaron Toner 鈫 鈧26,000
- Panoxyl Face Wash 鈫 鈧20,000
- Terminator Benzoyl Peroxide 鈫 鈧11,000
- Black Girl Sunscreen 鈫 鈧21,000
- Cotton Pad for Toner 鈫 鈧5,000
- Total 鈫 鈧105,000
Finding these products in Nigeria is another struggle; some products are impossible to find, and when you do, the prices make you question your life choices. I don鈥檛 get every product I need in the supermarket, so I order online or buy from overpriced beauty stores.
I鈥檇 rather spend my feeding money on skincare. As long as my skin is giving, forget the money. Now, people compliment my skin all the time. When I fix my lashes or nails, everything just pops differently. I used to have severe acne; now, I only have textured skin, and I know that鈥檒l clear up soon, too. Whenever I feel a breakout coming, I just slap on some Terminator, and that鈥檚 the end of the story.
I know I鈥檓 stuck with skincare forever. If I go a few days without my routine, my skin starts to break out, and that鈥檚 when I remember I can鈥檛 afford to slack off. I do my routine once a day because, let鈥檚 be real, I only bathe once a day. The economy is hard, and I鈥檓 managing my products. But even with that, every penny I spend is worth it.
Skincare has changed my life, but it鈥檚 eating my money. No effort is wasted, though鈥 it鈥檚 all for my own good.
鈥淢y skin went from 鈥淚鈥檝e had better days鈥 to 鈥淚s that a glowing angel?鈥濃擣aizah, 21, Policy Research Specialist & Writer.

My skin used to be perfect, and I didn鈥檛 even know anything about skincare. I was just minding my business with Dudu Osun and Vaseline.
Fast forward to my first year of uni, my hormones switched up, and hormonal acne hit me with full force. That鈥檚 when I realised I needed to take skincare seriously.
After my first hormonal flare-up, I went into full-on skincare scientist mode, desperately trying to regain my flawless skin. I tried everything: Salicylic acid, glycolic acid, mandelic acid, tretinoin, Funbact-A, and even fermented rice water. If someone on the internet swore by it, I probably tried it.
And yes, I鈥檝e spent ridiculous amounts on my skin 鈥 at some point, I was dropping half my allowance trying to fix it. My mum even took me to a doctor, who prescribed birth control pills to manage my hormones. But I suck at taking medication, so I just went back to Dudu Osun, vitamin C serum, and aloe vera gel. Somehow, my skin decided to chill.
Now, my routine is pretty basic. I realised that the fewer products I use, the more my skin thrives, so I keep it simple.

How Much I Spend (鈧60k/ Month)
I shop monthly or as needed 鈥 it depends on how much time I have to pamper myself. If I鈥檓 feeling put together, it鈥檚 a monthly affair. Otherwise, I just restock when I notice a shortage or a sudden breakout crisis. My last purchase was the Arami Gluta Soap for 鈧9,000.
Here鈥檚 a rundown of my most recent skincare spree:
- Revlon Natural Honey Lotion 鈫 鈧14,900
- Nivea Even Glow Body Care Lotion 鈫 鈧5,500
- Blue Seal Vaseline 鈫 鈧3,500
- Disaar Vitamin C Oil (for body) 鈫 鈧2,500
- Dudu Osun Soap 鈫 鈧900
- Arami Gluta Soap 鈫 鈧9,000
- Kojie-San Soap 鈫 鈧3,000
- Disaar Aloe Vera Gel 鈫 鈧2,000
- Dr Rashel Vitamin C Toner 鈫 鈧4,700
- Benzoyl Peroxide (Oxy 10) 鈫 鈧4,500
- Face Facts Ceramide Moisturizing Gel Cream 鈫 鈧5,000
- Estelin Tinted Sunscreen 鈫 鈧4,500
- Total 鈫 鈧60,000
The biggest game-changer for me is the Kojie-San Soap. It evened out my skin tone and made me feel more confident. Then there鈥檚 vitamin C鈥攎y personal 鈥済low-in-a-bottle potion.鈥 And don鈥檛 even get me started on benzoyl peroxide (OXY 10) 鈥 this one is non-negotiable.
The money, effort, and time have paid off. My skin went from 鈥淚鈥檝e had better days鈥 to 鈥淚s that a glowing angel?鈥 There鈥檚 still room for improvement, but overall, I鈥檓 hitting my skin goals.
My biggest struggle is finding original products. Once I find a good plug, I stick to it like glue. I don鈥檛 betray my plug.
I used to be a Jumia loyalist. I only bought from verified stores and skimmed through the reviews like a detective looking for clues. My current plug is Skinnit; she always has everything I need.
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鈥淢y skin is brighter, my dark spots are fading, and I no longer get huge pimples.鈥 鈥 Sharon, 22, Content Marketer.

NYSC camp wrecked my skin. I reacted so severely to everything there鈥攖he water, the weather, the food鈥攖hat I had huge breakouts everywhere. For months, I felt insecure about it. None of the random products I found worked. My last hope was to see a dermatologist, and she saved my skin.
She put me on a proper routine, and I started noticing changes. I still have acne and dark spots, and I won鈥檛 lie鈥擨 still feel insecure about them. But my skin is better than it鈥檚 been in years, and that鈥檚 progress.
How Much I Spend ( 鈧80k/ As needed)
I don鈥檛 have a set restock schedule. If something finishes and I have the money, I buy it. Some months, I mostly spend 鈧80k, sometimes more, sometimes less. My last haul included:
- Nivea Moisturizer 鈫 鈧5,000
- Panoxyl Benzoyl Peroxide Face Wash 鈫 鈧20,000
- Simple Toner 鈫 鈧5,000
- Dr Rashel Niacinamide/Alpha-Arbutin 鈫 鈧5,000
- Skin Aqua Sunscreen 鈫 鈧13,000
- Azelaic Acid 鈫 鈧14,000
- Face Cleanser 鈫 鈧10,000
- Rice Soap 鈫 鈧1,500
- Nizoral Cream 鈫 鈧6,000
- AloeVera Gel 鈫 鈧4,500
- Pei Mei Hyaluronic Acid 鈫 鈧3,500
- Total 鈫 鈧88,000
My skin is brighter, my dark spots are fading, and I no longer get huge pimples. But the cost, the struggle to find original products, and the stress drive me crazy.
鈥淚 should have just seen an aesthetician from the jump instead of wasting money on trial and error.鈥 鈥擬aryam, 22, UX Designer.

I鈥檝e had oily, sensitive, acne-prone skin since I was 13, and every breakout leaves a dark spot. I tried everything 鈥 , turmeric, honey 鈥 but nothing worked. By 19, I started getting facials at a spa, and they sold me 鈥渙rganic鈥 skincare.
A year later, I switched to Lemonskinco, another skincare brand I found on Instagram that seemed even more natural. I鈥檇 spend up to 鈧50k at once without really knowing what these products were doing to my skin.
The first week without the spa鈥檚 鈥渙rganic鈥 products was a disaster. I broke out badly, my skin felt paper-thin, and the dark spots worsened. Luckily, my mum had an aesthetician, so I followed her to an appointment. That鈥檚 when I learned I had from the products I鈥檇 been using. I had no clue what it meant, but that was my wake-up call. My aesthetician took me back to the basics: cleanser, moisturiser, sunscreen. My skin recovered. But the hyperpigmentation remained.
In January 2023, she recommended a , which cost 鈧50k. However, I had to prep my skin with for a month before I could do it. I was nervous because I鈥檇 seen intense chemical peel reactions online, and no one I knew had done it. But I trusted her.
The first peel made a huge difference, but I wasn鈥檛 consistent with Tretinoin and sunscreen, so my hyperpigmentation relapsed. I needed three treatments, and after the last one, which cost 鈧105k in December 2024, I finally committed to my routine. I gave away all my random products and stuck to what worked.
Looking back, I should have just seen an aesthetician from the jump instead of wasting money on trial and error. A consultation back then was only 鈧5k, and skin issues that could have taken six months to clear would have been gone in one or two.
I鈥檝e figured out my skin problems: mild acne and hyperpigmentation. My main treatment is , and my routine is simple. I use a cleanser, toner, moisturiser, and sunscreen. On some days, I apply ; on other days, I use an and for extra hydration.

How Much I Spend (鈧50k/ Thrice a year)
I shop for skincare three times a year and prioritise quality over quantity. For example, I once bought a 鈧7k Simple cleanser (100ml) that lasted two months, but when I spent 鈧15k on a CeraVe foaming cleanser (473 ml), it lasted ten months, which was a better value for money. Some products last longer than others, so I don鈥檛 buy everything at once.
My last skincare haul in January cost:
- Acwell Licorice pH Cleanser 鈫 鈧17,500
- Face Facts Ceramide Moisturising Cream 鈫 鈧6,999
- La Roche-Posay Sunscreen 鈫 鈧19,500
- Tretinoin Gel 鈫 鈧5,600
- Total 鈫 鈧49,600 + 鈧7,000 delivery 鈫 鈧58,000
I don鈥檛 mind the prices because these products cost almost twice as much on their official websites due to the naira-dollar rates. So, I buy from verified vendors who ship in bulk, and it鈥檚 totally worth it.
Skincare has been an emotional rollercoaster for me. It鈥檚 frustrating to spend so much money on products and still break out. But now, I know what works, and my skin is in a much better place.
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