
Grim.
Kylie's a great one for the cosmetics, in fairness to her.
She basically built an empire off the back of her lip kits, she just happened to release a collection named 'Stormi' right before Storm Emma hit (yeah, we know she named it after her daughter, but whatever, it was a great coincidence, Kris Jenner never stops working), and she knows how to contour her face within an inch of its life.
Her makeup range may be expensive, but it sells out constantly, meaning that people are clearly big enough fans of it anyway.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BfMBZXjlrKg/?hl=en&taken-by=kyliejenner
Still though, that doesn't mean that Kylie doesn't miss the mark entirely every now and again.
And oh if she hasn't entirely missed the mark this time - because Kylie dropped her new blush collection there recently and some of the product names were, let's just say, questionable at best.
There was one called 'barely legal,' another called 'x-rated,' and another called 'virginity.'
https://twitter.com/makeupnicolette/status/973556558276608000
Yeah, you can see why people are ever so slightly less than impressed.
'X-rated' and 'virginity' on their own, you'd probably get away with in fairness, but it was the 'barely legal' blush that had people feeling fairly uncomfortable and a bit disgusted.
They look to Twitter to express their dismay.
https://twitter.com/rebekkarnold/status/973875283756572673
https://twitter.com/yeahkendrv/status/973751728079286272
https://twitter.com/ElizabethThee/status/973894429839937536
Kylie's new blushes are currently selling for $20 each on her website.
The star shocked everybody last month by announcing that she had given birth to a baby girl named Stormi.
The 20-year-old has chosen to keep her pregnancy a secret to ensure that she was under as little stress as possible.