Kylie Jenner Launched Own 'Lip Kit'
Kylie Jenner's full pout has made waves on social media prompting a trend among her followers to have the same luscious lips that she has. Well, you may not have super-luscious lips like Kim Kardashian's sister, but with her new 'lip kit' collection, you have a feel of Kylie's signature pout.
In a report from People, the 18-year old reality TV star hinted that she wanted to launch her own beauty brand back in September in a Glamore interview but got hesitant about it.
The Kardashian momager, Kris Jenner, however encouraged her to pursue the idea thus the birth of the kit that consists of three shades of matte liquid lipstick and lip liner including "Candy K" a nude pink, "Dolce K" a more taupe nude, and "TrueBrown K." Such shades are what Kylie has been known for.
As Kylie has been dubbed Instagram Queen a few months ago when she toppled Kim Kardashian in their number of followers, the teenager used the platform in promoting her beauty product.
In an Instagram snap, the Kardashian chic posted a sample of her lips using one of the matte liquid lipstick shades.
"Color: CANDY K. Available in 11 hours (9am PST). The kits include a lip liner and a matte liquid lip stick and will shipped to most countries online! I will release the link then! IM SO EXCITED!" she captioned the photo as mentioned in Metro.
Also, she posted a video in SnapChat in launching her new enterprise.
Kylie fans who want to have her signature pout can enjoy the first batch of her product released at 5pm UK time. It can also be purchased online later on, Mirror reported.
It can be remembered earlier this year that Kylie confessed that her pout was fake and she went under the knife to have fillers in it. She even recommend it to other girls who want to have that sexy pout.
"I still do Juvéderm for my lips. I go to Dr. Ourian in Beverly Hills. He's the best, and he's super natural about it. I was going to somebody before, and it was just looking crazy. I would recommend that anyone who gets it done go for a filler that lasts only two to four months. It's annoying to keep going back, but you have the option of stopping it."