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Kylie Skin

Kylie Skin.

Kylie Skin

About this product

A celebrity skincare line offering moisturizers, toners, and other skincare products positioned as premium formulations.

The Guru Index verdict

56%

Mixed

~Mixed · 56%
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What the gurus are saying

The experts who reviewed Kylie Skin found the formulations basic and underwhelming for the price point. Both gurus noted thin ingredient lists without standout actives, and flagged that common, inexpensive ingredients like olive oil and kiwi extract were being marketed as novel. The products aren't harmful, but they didn't impress the reviewers, who saw them as overpriced formulas banking on celebrity appeal rather than skincare science.
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"I'm not a fan of Kylie Skin"
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"I'm not a fan of Kylie Skin"
WTF Happened To Kylie Skin?
"Basic formulations with zero innovation. Two of the most popular products at launch were the face moisturizer and the vanilla milk toner, and you can see both the four ingredient lists here, nothing really stands out. I remember them really trying to push this kiwi thing, like oh it's got kiwi in it. Plenty of critics labeled the brand as just overpriced Instagram skincare with no real science behind it. They felt it was an obvious money grab that Kylie was just rushing out some basic formulas so she can make even more money off her huge following. The products weren't bad but they weren't great."
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"From the beginning of my channel I had a lot of issues with their skincare products. The products are really expensive, I don't remember being impressed with the formulations, and the primary ingredient they use is olive oil, which is like a very common and very inexpensive skincare ingredient."
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