Renowned celebrity and entrepreneur Kylie Jenner faced internet trolling after she opted for a more natural look to attend the Paris Fashion Week. The 26 years old Jenner was captured by the cameras while entering through the crowd on her way to the Jean Paul Gaultier show on Wednesday.
The young celebrity has been the center of attention for getting fillers and cosmetic surgeries for quite some time. Netizens have shared her photographs and clips on the internet stating that ‘all the work done on her face has made her look older than she actually is.’
Skincare expert Amish Patel said: “I think we get so used to seeing celebrities with beauty lighting and filters that seeing them in reality, such as Kylie at this show, is that they will look less than perfect.”
While talking to Mirror, he said, “The stark overhead lighting isn’t flattering on anyone and is bound to create shadows, highlighting her nose-to-mouth lines and the presence of her mid-cheek lines.” The aesthetics practitioner added, “This could be down to dehydration or lack of sleep, causing puffiness under the eye area. With such a hectic schedule, these could be the reasons for her ‘looking older’ in this appearance.”
At the Jean Paul Gaultier show, she donned a simple mini dress with a corseted bodice and draped champagne tulle. The mother of two paired the outfit with clear heels, opting for loose curls in her hair. Kylie went for a more understated makeup look, finishing it off with a touch of pink lip gloss.
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