I’m a skincare pro – the products from Kim Kardashian’s SKKN to buy & those to AVOID as they contain cheap ingredients | The Sun

MILLIONS of women follow Kim Kardashian on social media which means she already has a built-in customer base for her skincare line.

Is SKKN by Kim actually worth the price point based on the ingredients she uses?


A makeup artist and TikToker named Bon Denavant posted a video breaking down her honest opinions of SKKN branded products.

She says: “[These are the] SKKN by Kim products to buy and avoid if you’re thinking of trying Kim Kardashian’s new skincare line.”

The product Bon encourages viewers to purchase are the Oil Drops for $95.

She also mentions that refills on this product are worth $81.

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“The oil drops are gorgeous. They have a very thin texture that sinks right in.

“They contain a fat soluble vitamin C which is great for people with sensitive skin who don’t tolerate L-ascorbic acid well.”

Her caption on-screen also states that the oil drops feel totally lightweight.

The item Bon tells viewers to avoid is the 6 ounce toner which sells for $45.

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Refills on SKKN toner will cost you $37.

“Witch hazel as a second ingredient?” Bon asks. “It’s [worth] $45 which feels overpriced to me for what it is.”

She ends her video by asking her TikTok followers about who's planning to purchase items from Kim Kardashian skincare line.

A lot of people in her comment section responded with their own opinions.

One person wrote: “$95 for face oil from a brand new line is steep."

“There are so many better products for half the price. No thanks!" another person added.

Someone else chimed in saying: “The packaging is cute, but it’s too expensive so I’ll pass."

“Aesthetically I love it, but I will not be purchasing," someone else added to the comment section.

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Other people in Bon’s comment section have drawn comparisons between Kim’s line and Kylie Jenner's skincare brand too.

Someone wrote: “Sounds like Kylie skin but for old rich people."

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