
Beauty entrepreneur and TikTok creator Gloria Ntazola recently shared the reasoning behind her decision to get lip fillers in Nigeria. Posting on Instagram on November 21, 2025, just a day after the procedure, she described it as part of her larger commitment to personal grooming and professional branding as her career in the cosmetics space continues to grow. Her message highlighted how appearance plays a central role in her work and why she invests in upgrading the image she presents to her audience.
Why did Gloria Ntazola choose lip fillers as part of her brand?
Ntazola explained that her ambitions in the beauty world extend well beyond selling body lotions, noting that her overall look must align with the standards she wants to represent. She said, “I’m in the cosmetics industry, I just don’t sell body lotions. I want to venture into other things related to cosmetics. Please, I need to look sharp. Don’t expect me to look like someone in the mechanical engineering fields.” Her comments pointed to a desire for consistency between her appearance, her products and her growing business identity.
She further outlined the image she aims to maintain as she continues to build her brand. “My skin needs to be flawless my lips very soft and sexy my eyes should be sparkling white my teeth well aligned and neatly arranged. My body snatched, and I should smell good. Wear nice hair and have the best smile,” she added. For Ntazola, enhancements like lip fillers form part of a curated look that supports her confidence and helps her navigate a competitive industry.

How does Gloria Ntazola approach beauty and lifestyle choices?
Her dedication to her appearance is not new. During a Q&A session on Instagram on June 5, 2025, she openly discussed how intentional she is with her skincare and lifestyle decisions. When a follower asked, “Do you usually vote?” she responded, “I cannot do that. I will never, and I have never, voted. I have invested a lot of money in this skin.” She explained that her skin is highly sensitive and that standing in an open queue during an election could lead to redness or swelling, which would undermine the effort and cost she has put into maintaining her complexion.
She continued to express concern about the impact of sun exposure on her light skin. “I will not stand in line to vote and then have the sun burn me until my skin becomes red, absolutely not.” Ntazola also shared her broader view on political participation, saying, “I have never voted. Power is taken, not given; you just waste your time.” Her stance reflects a personal perspective she has maintained over time, shaped by both her values and her commitment to preserving her appearance.
By Risper Akinyi



