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Kim Kardashian arrived to the premiere of her upcoming Hulu and Disney+ series, “All’s Fair,” in which she stars alongside Sarah Paulson and Teyana Taylor, on Tuesday in Paris, with a face full of pink-hued makeup and glass skin courtesy of the viral K-beauty brand, Banila Co. Celebrity makeup artist Ariel Tejada, the talent behind Kylie Jenner’s red carpet aesthetic, prepped the 45-year-old Skims founder’s skin with the Clean It Zero Original Cleansing Balm.
			
			The cleansing balm has amassed more than 10,000 sales on Amazon in the last month, garnering a 4.7-star rating, according to Janice McCafferty, Banila Co.’s public relations agency. “This balm is great because it not only breaks down makeup but leaves the skin feeling silky smooth and hydrated, never tight or stripped. It gives that fresh-faced, glass-skin glow right from the start,” Tejada said in the official press release for Kardashian’s look.
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Following the balm, Tejada reached for the brand’s Clean It Zero Toner Pads to bring the reality star’s skin “back to life.” Packed with plant-derived collagen, pink dew complex and witch hazel, the dermatologist-tested pads are designed to soothe, brighten and improve the elasticity of the skin.
“I locked everything in with a lightweight moisturizer to seal in all that hydration and keep the skin plump, dewy, and perfectly prepped for makeup application,” Tejada continued.
			
			For makeup, the artist dressed Kardashian’s face with bubblegum pink blush and and dusty pink shadow. Spider-y lash extensions protruded from her lash line, reaching to the bottom of her brows; a thin wing of black liner was drawn from the outer corners of her eyes. Kardashian’s lips were then lined in a mauve-brown hue, trapping the matte pink lipstick and clear gloss in the middle.
Meanwhile, Kardashian’s hair was slicked and tied into a bun in the back of her head, with a small section straightened and left out on the right. The fashion mogul, dressed in baby blue vintage Dior, was accompanied by her mom, Kris Jenner, who wore an Audrey Hepburn-inspired hairstyle, micro bangs and all. The mother-daughter duo were most likely styled by hair architect Chris Appleton; however, Appleton has not yet been credited as the artist behind either of their looks. WWD has reached out for confirmation.