Ah, the shadow.
Kim Kardashian used her younger sister Kylie Jenner’s beauty products in a recent TikTok in which she was spotted putting on “bad makeup.”
The Kardashians star, 42, embraced the latest viral trend by channeling her inner British swank and adopting a dramatic beauty look that includes voluminous lashes, heavy brows, overly tanned skin and pale lips.
The reality star began the clip with her face bare, tying her hair into a top bun before overdrawing her bows, smoothing down an overly orange foundation, caked the concealer and contour, and dabbed on blush from one of Kylie Cosmetics’ signature pink powder compacts – all while chewing gum.
The reality star surprised fans with her brutal beauty tutorial. Kim Kardashian/TikTok
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Spinny false lashes and a light lip look created with concealer and brown liner completed the Love Island-worthy look, and Kardashian’s followers applauded her for fully embracing the trend.
“Kim Kardashian but make it British,” one fan quipped in the comments, which Kardashian later shut down.
“Kylie will be sending a cease and desist letter for using Kylie cosmetics,” joked another.
The Skims founder made sure to show off the Kylie Cosmetics products she was using KimKardashian/TikTok
Kim and Kylie have been playfully feuding on social media all week.
On Monday, the shapewear entrepreneur asked the makeup mogul to tag Skims in an Instagram post showcasing the brand’s Raw Edge Onesie ($78), to which Kylie jokingly replied, “I had to get this from mom’s house.” steal and now you want me to advertise?! !!! Wow.”
The sisters playfully threw punches on social media this week. WireImage
Kylie then shared another sultry Instagram post on Tuesday, possibly aimed at her big sister, wearing a black bra and writing, “Don’t be ruuude” — a reference to a request Kim made to sister Khloé during a Season 2 fight had asked of Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
“Better tag @skims ??,” joked one commenter.
Even photo-editing app FaceTune chimed in during the argument, commenting, “Can you tag me please LOL?”
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