Nigerian makeup artist Tesglam holding Guinness World Records plaque after 146-hour marathon achievement

Nigerian Makeup Artist Sets 146-Hour World Record

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A Lagos makeup artist just earned a Guinness World Record for applying makeup continuously for six days straight. Tesglam's 146-hour marathon on over 200 faces is inspiring creatives across Nigeria.

A Nigerian makeup artist has officially claimed her place in history after receiving a Guinness World Records plaque for the longest makeup application marathon ever recorded.

Tesglam worked non-stop for 146 hours in Lagos, applying makeup on more than 200 people over six days. The marathon took place at Landmark, where beauty enthusiasts and supporters gathered to witness the record attempt both in person and online.

The physical and mental challenge tested every limit. "There were moments when I was exhausted, but knowing that people believed in me kept me going," Tesglam shared after receiving her official plaque.

What started as a personal goal became a community celebration. Supporters prayed, checked in, and cheered throughout the entire six days, turning the event into something bigger than one person's achievement.

Participant Ifeoma Adeyemi described watching the marathon unfold. "Her focus and dedication were remarkable. It motivated all of us to give our best."

Nigerian Makeup Artist Sets 146-Hour World Record

The Lagos State Commissioner for Youth visited during the attempt and later congratulated Tesglam on representing the city with pride. Officials are calling it a milestone moment for Nigeria's creative industry on the global stage.

The Ripple Effect

Tesglam's record is already creating waves beyond the beauty industry. Young creatives across Nigeria are seeing proof that local talent can achieve global recognition with discipline and community support.

The makeup artist plans to use her platform for education and mentorship. She's focusing on community-driven beauty initiatives and creating opportunities for emerging talent to thrive without borders.

Chinedu Okafor, another participant, captured what made the marathon special. "It was more than a record attempt. It felt like everyone was part of her journey."

The official verification process took several weeks before Guinness World Records confirmed the achievement. Tesglam described holding the plaque as a tangible reminder that persistence pays off and dreams nurtured with community support are truly achievable.

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This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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