- Toke Makinwa shared the significant amount of money she spends on her skin
- Toke also revealed that she once purchased a face mask for $700
Media personality Toke Makinwa has shared her thoughts on the importance of skincare.
In a candid revelation, she disclosed that her skin is her most valuable asset, highlighting the significant investment she makes in maintaining its health and appearance.
Toke Makinwa emphasized her commitment to achieving and maintaining flawless skin, stating that her skincare routine is a top priority.
Speaking in a recent video, she said:
“See my skin, eey God. The most expensive thing on me is my skin. The amount of money I spend on my skin, whew! You know, it used to change—jewelry, shoes, bags, etc.—but now it’s my skin.”
In a surprising revelation, Toke shared that she once purchased a face mask for $700.
She said : “I am always thinking about my skin”.
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In another story, Toke Makinwa reveals desire to remarry.
Speaking on a podcast hosted by British-Nigerian presenter Madame Joyce, the actress described marriage as a “beautiful institution,” even though it comes with its fair share of challenges.
Reflecting on her past, Toke Makinwa shared insights into her first marriage to businessman Maje Ayida in 2014, which ended in 2017 amidst public controversies.
She said:
“People always think I hate men or a feminist who bashes men. I have been married before and marriage is one of the most beautiful institutions.
“I see marriage like the relationship between siblings. If your siblings come to visit, the first couple of days are exciting. You guys wear matching pyjamas, sleep in the same bed, and catch up on all the lost years or lost moments. By the third day, it’s like, ‘Close my f*cking door. Who wore my shoes? Where are my earrings? Please, when are you going back to your house? Please, I am tired.’ And that was how I saw it.
There were days when I would rush home to tell my ex-husband everything I had been through. And there were days when I woke up in the morning, I said, ‘God, you must hate me for me to marry this idiot. This is not life; this must be hell.’ That was how I saw it. And it didn’t work out many years ago. But I still fancy the institution. I do want to get married again.
“It hasn’t happened yet. I’m not ruling it out. I am just taking my time. Maybe it’s not God’s time yet. Whenever he is ready, I just hope I am not wrinkled [laughs].”