Kylie Jenner Throws Party for Skin Care Launch

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA – NOVEMBER 18: Kylie Jenner adjusts her hair as Kendall Jenner and Kylie Jenner arrive at Chadstone Shopping Centre on November 18, 2015 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Scott Barbour/Getty Images)

 

Kylie Jenner is making boss moves with her cosmetics brand. The youngest billionaire in the world launched a new skin care line Kylie Skin on Wednesday, May 22. The night before she celebrated the launch with close family and friends at a magical party decked out in pink. The party included roller skating with tons of yummy snacks like pink cupcakes, sushi, french fries, ice cream, cocktails, personal pizzas, and top ramen. Just when you thought there was enough pink, Jenner and her guests obeyed a pink dress code as well. All of her sisters except for Kendall Jenner who was in Cannes attended along with parents Kris Jenner and Caitlyn Jenner. The 21- year old shared the details of the fun-filled party on her Instagram story.

 

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Are you kidding me everyone looks so amazing!! These looks are everything

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All pink everything. Look at all the details

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Kylie and David 💌 #kylieskin

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Kylie Skin has already reached 1.2 million followers on Instagram. According to Jenner, it is cruelty-free, gluten-free, sulfate free, paraben free and vegan. Kim Kardashian posted an Instagram story previously of Kylie Skin packaging that her little sister sent her, and explained that she has watched the hard work Kylie has put into her new skincare line. The party was nothing but extravagant, but it’s a Kardashian/Jenner tradition so it was expected.

 

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Kylie Skin has arrived!!!! Go to KylieSkin.com now to shop. #KylieSkin

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Written by Gayla Bridges