A question asked frequently by my lovely readers is where to find the hair products I use in Nigeria. To readers in the States and UK, you are so lucky to have so many BSS’s and black hair shops that stock great products at your disposal.
For us over here in Nigeria, a lot of those great products are not readily available. In the one year plus since my relocation I have found some great places that stock what I would call a respectable stash of hair products.
What I mean by respectable is that these stores may not have the vast range of products that the huge mega stores in the States or UK have but they carry a good variety of quality and well recommended products. Basically they have enough for you to start and sustain a hair journey here in Nigeria.
As a way to encourage more ladies in Nigeria to start their hair journey, I decided to start a Hair Products in Nigeria series. Hopefully this will help make finding good products in Nigeria feel less like mission impossible.
Rather than simply mentioning these stores, I decided to get more interactive by talking to the owners, meeting the staff and visiting the stores where applicable. I wouldn’t want to expose my readers to stores without being sure of their credibility.
The first store to be featured is the The Sizzelle Store. I first heard about Sizzelle from a Hairducation reader and Hair By Type 4 client, Genevieve. I have since learnt more about Sizzelle and thought it would a great store to kick things off with.
The owner of the store kindly answered some questions about her store below.
1) Please introduce yourself and tell us about the Sizzelle store.
My name is Ufuoma, also known as Dr Fomsky by my blog readers. I am a medical doctor who loves hair care and skin care. I started my hair journey in 2010 and my hair blog (The Sizzling Mommy) in 2011.
I discovered that many products talked about on many blogs couldn’t be easily found here in Nigeria. I decided to start ordering them for myself and some of my readers, with time, I started having more and more requests. To display the products I had and to handle the requests more efficiently, I designed a simple online store called thesizzlingmommy.com.
After a short time, I decided to design a better site and to change the name to Sizzelle (Sizz for sizzling and Elle is French for ‘she’). The Sizzelle Online Store went live in April 2013 and we now have a physical store in Lagos.
We’ve since added more hair products, tools and accessories. We also have a few skin products too.
2) How do you decide what products to stock at Sizzelle?
My number one way of deciding is to stock products I or my staff have used and like.
We also stock products that other bloggers rave about. Another way I decide what to stock is by reading online hair forums and product reviews. Plus, many products we now carry are based on our customers’ recommendations.
3) How often are products restocked?
We usually restock at least once in two months. For some high turnover products, we restock once a month.
4) Are the staff able to assist customers with product selection?
Yes. All my staff are required to learn about healthy hair practices. My female staff are also on their own hair journeys and personally use many of our products.
5) Can products be ordered from Sizzelle online? Is delivery available in Lagos and nationwide?
Yes. You can order from our website http://www.sizzelle.com. You can also call our store on +2348168072140 or +2348179032966 Monday – Friday (9am – 5pm) to place an order or simply send an email to store@sizzelle.com
We offer free courier delivery within Lagos if your order is greater than 5000 naira. If you prefer cash in delivery however, it’s 1000 naira.
We also ship nationwide. To see our full list of shipping charges per location, please visit this page on our site http://www.sizzelle.com/index.php?route=information/information&information_id=15
6) Why should ladies buy their hair products from Sizzelle?
We have a wide range of quality, genuine hair products which have excellent international reviews.
We also aim to please our customers as best as we can.
I want to say a big thank you to Ufuoma for answering my questions.
I hope this series will help you on your hair journey or encourage you to start one.
I am in talks with other hair product stores and will feature other stores throughout the year.
The next blog post will be about the art of stretching. A lot of ladies stretch their relaxer but if you are not careful, stretching can lead to major setbacks. I will share some of the tips I use to prevent this from happening.
I hope you will stop by soon.
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Lade
Learn | Change | Grow
Disclaimer
Please note that I have not been paid nor have I received any form of compensation for this feature.
Thanks for the feature!
Author
My pleasure Dr Fomsky 🙂
Thanks for letting me feature your store.
Nice! in my search for some specific products i’ve bought from Sizzelle, casabella and olori.com. I found that Sizzelle has the widest range. Unfortunately i have to pay a rather high delivery cost as i don’t reside in lagos but it’s okay – i’ll just plan to batch my purchases so i can get good value! At least i can get what my har needs. BTW, is that a braid out? I love the crinkles/waves in your hair :).
Author
Sizzelle does have a wide range of products. I was pleasantly surprised when I visited.
Awww, shame about the expense of delivery. Definitely stash up the products you know works well with your hair.
No its not a braid out…….its one of my Type 4 wigs 🙂
Interesting! I like it.
Hi Lade,
Thanks for this feature. Can you also post the address of the physical store?
Thanks.
Author
Hello Bola
The shop address is shop B7, Cherub Mall, Km 18 (Lekki-Epe Expressway), Lekki, Lagos
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Lade
Hi, i want to be your distributor how can i get then, am in ogba.
Author
Hello Biola
Thank you for your comment. I don’t actually sell any hair products so I don’t have the need for a distributor.
Thanks for asking though.
hi. i love your website. you’ve been a huge inspiration to me. i started my hair journey march last year. at first i wanted to be texlaxed but i’ve decided to embrace my natural hair so I’ve been transitioning since last year. its been a slow progress but I’ve seen growth. about 4 or 5 inches of growth. I’m currently still transitioning and haven’t done the big chop, i’ll do that when I’m 18 month into my healthy hair journey cos then i know my hair would’ve grown long enough to put in a bun.
i love how detailed you are.
you should put more pics up of different ways to were your hair and also do hair features of other people doing healthy hair journeys in africa and all over the globe.
thank you again and stay blessed!
Nice feature ‘Lade, I’m glad I stumbled on sizzingly mommy blog then sizzelle store. Bought my products from them for a while now. Customer service is great, I got complimentary gel packs for my steam cap. Well done Dr Fomsky!!
Thanks Orobosa. Thanks Lade! Muah!
I shop at Sizzelle all the time and never got a complimentary anything. Hmm!!! Great store anyway. God bless the day I discovered Sizzelle and JBCO/Aphogee. My hair journey since then has been nothing but amazing.
Hi Meena. Thanks for the lovely compliments. We owe you a complimentary gift next time you shop with us. Please leave a comment when you place your order and we’ll surprise you! 🙂
hello Lade, yes sizzelle is a great online store, i got a conditioner i’ve been looking for all over lagos but couldnt get it except in sizzelle, couldt believe my eyes when i saw it. Lade what do you think about Njoy hair oil? i saw it on sizzelle and thinking of buying. what do you think about the oil?