Taos Cosmetics rebrands with a new editorial campaign

As Nigerian beauty brands spring up to meet the demands of the country’s growing beauty and well industry, brands that provide great products and care for customers become paramount. Taos Cosmetics is one of those beauty brands that gave gained popularity primarily on the quality of their products and the recommendations of their customers.

The Taos highlighting palette is one of the fame favourites that has gained a lot of good press. They have just added new products to their ever beauty range. The new products include eyelashes, beauty blender sponges and liquid lipsticks, which are all the rage right now thanks to L’Oreal and Mac.

To complement this expansion, Taos Cosmetics is also rebranding it’s name and logo that better reflects what it is all about as a beauty brand.

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It also released this gorgeous beauty editorial campaign titled ‘Wild Things’ to premier the new products. Showing vibrant colours and innovative applications, not to mention their drop dead gorgeous model Adesola Adeyemi of Beth Models, Taos has us truly excited to see what the new palette is all about.

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Credits
Makeup Artist: Jide of St. Ola | @jideofstola
Photographer: Emmanuel Oyeleke of EOP Studios | @emmanueloyeleke
Creative Director: Vanessa of TAOS Cosmetics | @taos_inc
Model: Adesola Adeyemi of Beth Models | @slimdessy
Hair: Hair by Rapheal Maria  | @hairbyraphealmaria
Styling: Beauty by Bella Mere | @beautybybellamere_ & Iman of TAOS Cosmetics | @taos_inc
Contact: [email protected]

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