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Monday, 10 June 2019
Now Sis…Kylie Jenner Gets Dragged For Trying To Sell A Walnut Scrub As Her Secret

Fans took to Twitter to express their disappointment, claiming that walnut scrubs are too abrasive for the skin. She's not deceiving her customers any more or less than every other cosmetics company using models in their twenties to sell anti-aging products. Kylie has continued promoting her products, even after the backlash. The product was controversially received on Twitter as various commenters criticised Jenner for the scrub.

Jenner has not released her product yet and no one has actually tried it, so we can't really speak on what kind of walnut powder is in her face scrub and whether or not it can truly damage the skin. Kylie Jenner's brand-new skin care line Kylie Skin hasn't even officially dropped yet, and already it's facing is kylie skin worth it criticism from many.

Billionaire, socialite, Kylie Jenner has one of the biggest cosmetic brands in the world but her Kylie Skin walnut face scrub has not been received well by her fans in the online world. In the meantime, skin care aficionados have embraced the wonders of chemical exfoliation, in which various mild acids (there's even a Vox video about it) are applied to the skin to eat away dead cells.

 

Kylie‘s new collection has come under scrutiny from fans over the past few weeks - first about the walnut scrub, which some claim the walnuts are too abrasive for skin, and then, calling her out for only washing her face for 10 seconds during a tutorial.

If you take issue with perfumed skincare products, you'll probably have to avoid the toner. To be precise, what we're most impressed with the Kylie Skin product is their huge PR package like a small cabinet box that comes with a mirror attached to the door.


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Thursday, 6 June 2019
The Perfect Bra For Your Low Cut Dress By Tiffany Hart

You may think that getting grease off of your stove or the dust out of every single corner of your home are the hardest chores that you have, but have you thought about how hard it is to clean the glass in your home? Buff that color towards the upper part of your crease with a separate makeup brush. For application, the MAC 217 blending brush , £21, is the quintessential buffing and defining double act, but smaller eyes may find Zoeva Luxe Petit Crease Brush , £8.99, easier to manoeuvre.

First of all to prime my eyelids I apply some concealer and set it with some powder (with a Morphe E30). First up, you've gotta prep your eyes with something that's gonna help the shadow stay where it's meant to. Use your finger to cover your eyelids with Revolution Pro Eye Elements Eyeshadow Primer Central.

To apply this shade I used the packing brush by Alamar cosmetics. Using a small detail brush apply the dark brown eye shadow close to the lash line and smudge it along. After setting green yellow eyeshadow tutorial the base I started creating the look using the VIOLET VOSS Like A Boss - PRO Eyeshadow Palette One of the main goals is to build up color slowly so it is blended well and still maintains the bold brown nature.

All you'll need is an eyeshadow primer, a palette with warm, neutral colors, a shimmery eyeshadow, liquid eyeliner, mascara, and three brushes, including a crease brush, a flat shader brush, and a pointed detail brush. The eyelid ("Crease") is at the heart of this new make-up technique - the eyeshadows are not blended in the crease as usual.

As the name indicates, the technique involves defining the crease of your eye by cutting across it with a darker eye shadow or eyeliner and barely blending it out. That first brush is going to come in handy again so you can blend all three shadows. You don't need to add anything other than water to a steam cleaner to get it going and they are easy and safe to use.

Diffuse the edge - I personally do not like a super CUT crease, so I go in and diffuse out the shadow just above the cut line, being careful not to drag it onto the lid space or you will have to go back in and clean it up. TIP: Use what's left on the concealer brush to clean up any lines or mistakes made.

We mentioned at the beginning that the beauty of cut crease makeup is versatility. Clean off any glitter fall out (makeup wipe or tape should be able to get it off) and do any concealing you need to. I also went over the top of my liner with a black eyeshadow.

 


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