Not that it should be surprising, but Kylie Jenner’s newest venture into the beauty world, a skincare line Kylie Skin, has come under intense scrutiny. Before it even launched, the line was causing controversy with fans because one of her inaugural products is a walnut-powder scrub; there’s been hotly debated for years as to whether these products do more harm than good.
Now the Internet is taking aim at the way the Kylie Skin founder actually washes her skin using the products available. In a new video posted on the beauty page, Jenner is seen washing her face with the Foaming Face Wash, and then wiping her face with a fresh white towel. It didn’t take long for fans to point out that upon closer inspection, not only had Kylie used considerably too much product, but her towel is riddled with makeup by the end of the clip.
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Kylie Skin claims the face wash “cleanses skin by helping to remove dirt, oil, and makeup for a fresh, bright complexion,” but the video released by its founder would suggest otherwise.
Watch the clip in question below.
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Twitter didn’t skip a beat coming for Kyls.
Lmao this is such lazy content! Sis has on a filter so you can't see her skin, washed her face for 0.5 seconds and has the audacity to have foundation on the towel and still post it!!! https://t.co/rik12rlavq
— Pre-rich Bitch (@t3niola) May 29, 2019
the foundation on the towel at the end omg sis 😭🤧 https://t.co/l4eIV6qdi7
— April ✿ (@jasmine_blu) May 29, 2019
sis ur supposed to wash ur face for 60 seconds not 0.6 seconds https://t.co/BURTA3RtCq
— tea spill (@TeaSpillYT) May 29, 2019
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In Kylie’s defence, she was demonstrating for the purposes of social media and not to actually clean her skin so she may have not been using the products to their full potential.
This article originally appeared on InStyle Australia.
Grace Back is a journalist and was formerly the Digital Culture Editor across ELLE and marie claire Australia. When not stuck in a seemingly endless Instagram scroll, you'll find Grace with her head in a good book.
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