Kylie Cosmetics’s latest makeup launch includes a lip kit named after Kylie herself
Kylie Cosmetics is at it again with new eyeshadow palettes and lip kits, and they’re not what we were expecting. Just this month, the brand dropped a kitschy Halloween collection, and a few weeks before that, the Kylie Cosmetics x Jordyn Woods collab came out. In short, nothing seems to be slowing down for Kylie Jenner, not even her rumored marriage to Travis Scott, because she’s getting ready to drop her latest makeup goodies.
The brand announced its Peach Extended and Burgundy Extended eye palettes as well as its three new lip kits: Queen, 2014, and Kylie. That’s right, she named a liquid lip after herself. Each palette includes 12 shadows, while the kits come with the liquid lipstick and lip liner, of course.
These lip kits aren’t like anything we’ve seen Kylie drop before because she revealed the formula is different.
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The shades range from the perfect pinky nude, to a gorgeous peach, to an electrifying teal. Best of all? The liquid lipsticks have been reformulated to feel “a little thinner and more comfortable,” Kylie said on her Instagram Stories.
On top of the lip kits, Kylie Cosmetics is coming out with two new eyeshadow palettes: The Peach Extended and The Burgundy Extended.
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These are definitely expansions of previous palettes with similar themes. In January 2017, the brand came out with the Royal Peach Eyeshadow Palette, and it instantly became a fave among beauty lovers. It featured peachy tones as well as sultry purples, blues, and greens, and had a mixture of shimmer and matte finishes.
Even before the Royal Peach palette launched, Kylie released the Burgundy Eyeshadow Palette back in 2016. That palette was much smaller, with nine shadows. Each shade was in the burgundy family, and most considered it an everyday palette.
The makeup goodies launch on Friday, October 26th at 3 p.m. PST.
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Don’t forget to mark your calendars and set your alarms.