Kim Kardashian Reveals A Beauty Flaw | Yahoo Celebrity - Yahoo Celebrity

"And I would always break out and get all cracky on my forehead just from all the hair that I had." Related: Tech Scion Kim Kardashian Covers 'Adweek': Yes, My Selfies Are 'Ridiculous' Not to worry, though, because Kardashian eventually found a solution to the problem. "So in high school, I would wax it off because there was just so much hair, and then I would laser it off a little bit," Kardashian said. "If you Google 2008 or 2007, I had the craziest, hairiest hairline, so I did laser it. Everyone would just Photoshop it every time I did a photo shoot [anyway].





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(Source: Kardashian Beauty) While we might not have been born into the infamous Kardashian klan, we can now fake it byhaving Kardashian-approved hair. Sisters Kourtney , Kim and Khloe have teamed up to launch a new haircare line, complete with styling products and hot tools. Kardashian Beauty uses black seed oil to nourish, fortify, and leave strands shiny and soft. In fact, this magical, luxe ingredient is present throughout the line's seven wet products: Black Seed Dry Oil ($16), Smooth Styler Blow Dry Cream ($13), Twirl Me Curl-Defining Cream Gel ($14), Take 2 Dry Shampoo ($14), Take 2 Dry Conditioner ($14), K-Body Volume Foam ($16) and Pure Glitz Hairspray ($15). As if that weren't enough, Kardashian Beauty also includes a variety of brushes, combs, flat irons ($90) and a blow Kim Kardashian dryer ($90). (Source: Kardashian Beauty) We've been able to test run a few of the productsthe Dry Conditioner is working wonders on our shiny hair gameand while we're not quite up to Kardashian status yet, we're about as close as we're ever going to get.





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5. Kendall and Kylie Take Paris Hilton and Nicole Richies Idea and Do The Simple Life 2: Everyone thought Paris and Nicole were vapid party girls with nothing to offer society. Then they traveled around the country, stopping at summer camps and on farms, and we realized they were vapid party girls who were entertaining which IS offering society something. Were overdue for a sequel.