Kylie Jenner launches new Skin Care Line
By JR T.
@StyleWithSense (1954)
May 31, 2019 12:15am CST
The Kardashian-Jenner empire started from reality TV to now Social Media supertstars and is known by millions as one of Hollywood's most influential celebrities.
They paved the way to now what's known as "social media advertising" From promoting designer goods to launching their own cosmetic business.
One member of the family who has reached tremendous consumer influence is Kylie Jenner. Aptly dubbed as Forbe's "America's Women Billionaire".
Kylie is known for her sold out lipkits known as "Kylie Cosmetics" her thrive on staying on top of her beauty game sparked new interest when she recently launched "Kylie Skin" her first ever skincare line which inlcudes beauty skincare sets that is widely praised by her followers.
But her skincare launch did not set well at first by critics, One of her skincare product contains Apricot as an exfoliating ingredient. And that spark a controversies if she is really promoting a product that is skin friendly or allergic to sensitive skin. What are your take?
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@StyleWithSense (1954)
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31 May 19
Hello! Thank you for the response! Well, her products aren't avaialbe in physical stores in the Philippines but you can order through her official online store. Don't buy Kylie products on third-party websites or buy and sell websites because most likely those are fakes.
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@Tonietta (1179)
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31 May 19
@StyleWithSense thank you so much for the warning:)
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@StyleWithSense (1954)
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31 May 19
@Tonietta You are very welcome! Online shopping is rampant these days and people should be pro consumers and mind what they bought as well as where these things are source and to better get validity and genuinity of a product is better by it to it's official website. Thanks again.
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@StyleWithSense (1954)
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31 May 19
Thank you for your respond. Skin types vary from person to person and skin exfoliation might be good to some, but for others there are ingredients that are potent to reactions.
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@StyleWithSense (1954)
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28 Jan 20
I don't think they ever mind Shakespeare or any literature of some sort since these celebrities are more busy with marketting their goods on instagram lol.
@FayeHazel (40230)
• United States
31 May 19
Welcome to My Lot!
Ah yes, Karadashians are smart to start marketing products on their already famous names
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@FayeHazel (40230)
• United States
29 Jan 20
@StyleWithSense So true, just by putting their famous name on it...
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@StyleWithSense (1954)
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28 Jan 20
So true! I think they venture into every nook and cranny of the beauty world. With that million of influence i'm sure they sell out. :)
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@StyleWithSense (1954)
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29 Jan 20
@FayeHazel Yeah, hopefully consumers buy those type of stuff not just for their namesake. Thanks for the reply.
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@resukill22 (25050)
• Las Pinas City, Philippines
1 Jun 19
I only take not so expensive cosmetic
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@resukill22 (25050)
• Las Pinas City, Philippines
29 Jan 20
@StyleWithSense yes your right, important it fit on your skin
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@StyleWithSense (1954)
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28 Jan 20
Actually, it doesn't really matter if you opt to buy a cheaper brand or an expensive one... As long as it has done it's job on keeping your skin flawless then why not right? :)
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@StyleWithSense (1954)
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29 Jan 20
@resukill22 That's so true! cos you never know if you are allergic to a certain ingredient when trying out a new skincare product so might as well stick to the usual. Thanks for reply!
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@ihasaquestion (8273)
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31 May 19
I think she's unique. Apricot scrubs are good, but not to be used excessively..
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@ihasaquestion (8273)
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31 May 19
@StyleWithSense Yes, her team should have done a thorough research exploring the ingredients being used. Perhaps it should come with a warning sign.
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@StyleWithSense (1954)
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31 May 19
Oh she is! However, she should have considered doing more research rather than launching a product that is limited to other people because they have sensitivity to it. And Apricot isn't really a good exofliant because it strips off more and not gentle for everyday use. Thanks for your response!
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@StyleWithSense (1954)
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31 May 19
@ihasaquestion True! especially that she markets her products to teens and younger generation which may in the long run when used her products (especially the apricot one's) on a daily might suffer from skin hypersensitivity. It's just a lack of effort on that are. Thanks for your response!
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@StyleWithSense (1954)
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28 Jan 20
Yeah, they have their right to launch or to venture out to any business but it should be more marketable to an inclusive audience and to all skin types. So far, her SkinCare line is doing great except for the facial scrub though.
@StyleWithSense (1954)
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31 May 19
It is promising that she branch out from selling lipsticks to skincare. Thank you for responding!
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