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Kylie Cosmetics is FINALLY launching in Irish stores next week


By Sarah Finnan
24th Sep 2021

@kyliecosmetics

Kylie Cosmetics is FINALLY launching in Irish stores next week

Irish shoppers will soon be able to get their hands on Kylie Cosmetics without having to worry about the added expense of international shipping costs too.

She may be the youngest Kardashian-Jenner sibling, but Kylie was never going to be overshadowed by her older sisters. In fact, she’s arguably one of the most successful members of the family. 

Revealing plans for her own skincare and makeup brand back in 2015, the launch came after months of speculation over whether or not she’d had lip fillers. Finally admitting what many had long suspected, she used the relentless media coverage to her advantage and so Kylie Cosmetics was born. Clearly inheriting her mother’s mind for business, the 24-year-old managed to take the reins on how the story was portrayed, and safe to say, she’s done pretty well for herself. 

Initially focusing on just lip kits, production soon expanded to include a range of other makeup and skincare products too and Kylie Cosmetics is now a global company valued at over $1 billion. Pretty impressive for someone the public says has no talent. 

Now six years old, the hype surrounding the brand has yet to dissipate and new launches always sell out in record time. Securing the goods is about to become a whole lot easier for Irish shoppers though as the reality star has confirmed that Kylie Cosmetics (which is cruelty-free and vegan too) will soon be available to shop online and in select Boots stores nationwide… and by soon I mean next week soon. 

Boots has already opened the online waitlist, encouraging all interested makeup nerds to sign up so they’re the first to hear more on the cult beauty launch. Adding your name to the waitlist will also afford you an exclusive sneak-peek at the collection the day before its official launch on September 29. Those who spend €35 on Kylie goodies will also get a free full-sized Kylie Skin Walnut Face Scrub worth €27 (whilst stock lasts).

Kylie Cosmetics will be available to buy on Boots.ie from September 29 and in select stores from October 16.

Feature image via @kyliecosmetics