The Skin Care Product Khloe Kardashian Can’t Live Without
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Khloe Kardashian might be incredibly wealthy – as of writing she’s worth a whopping $50 million, per Celebrity Net Worth - but she still loves a bargain just like anybody else, particularly when it comes to skin care.
Since becoming a mother, the “Keeping up with the Kardashians” star was forced to refine her beauty routine because she’s typically running after her daughter, True. As a she told Vogue, applying anything wet and sticky is difficult because it’s likely to get smudged immediately. The busy mom therefore has a selection of products she can apply on the go, if necessary, including a BB cream she actually makes herself using the reality star’s favorite moisturizer and a foundation stick. “I’ve always been super good at taking care of my skin.” Kardashian revealed. She also explained, “My mom instilled that in us at a really young age. We’ve always had a skin care routine.” Splashing the cash isn’t strictly necessary either as the Good American founder herself would surely attest.
Since becoming a mother, the “Keeping up with the Kardashians” star was forced to refine her beauty routine because she’s typically running after her daughter, True. As a she told Vogue, applying anything wet and sticky is difficult because it’s likely to get smudged immediately.
The busy mom therefore has a selection of products she can apply on the go, if necessary, including a BB cream she actually makes herself using the reality star’s favorite moisturizer and a foundation stick. “I’ve always been super good at taking care of my skin.” Kardashian revealed. She also explained, “My mom instilled that in us at a really young age. We’ve always had a skin care routine.” Splashing the cash isn’t strictly necessary either as the Good American founder herself would surely attest.
Khloe’s pick is becoming a cult favorite
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In fact, makeup artist Katie Jane Hughes named it as one of her absolute must-haves (via Byrdie). The “KUWTK” star also rates Embryolisse Lait-Crème Concentré, which is similarly cheap at around $15 a pop. She also loves PanOxyl Anti-Acne Face Wash, which will set you back less than $10, Charlotte Tilbury Magic Cream, which costs around $3, and Cosmedica’s Hyaluronic Acid Serum, also just $11.