Kylie Jenner slams accusation that Kylie Cosmetics bypasses safety protocols: 'Shame on you'
05.08.2022 - 05:11
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Kylie Jenner is clapping back after being accused of bypassing "proper sanitation protocols" while in Milan, Italy, testing products for her beauty line, Kylie Cosmetics. Kevin James Bennett, a cosmetic developer, took to Instagram on Thursday to publicly call out Jenner for not following protocols. "I'm a cosmetic developer and work with cosmetic manufacturers (and their labs) as part of my job," he wrote in his lengthy caption.
"I have very short hair, and I've NEVER been allowed into the lab or onto the manufacturing floor without a hair net, shoe covers, mask...and disposable GLOVES." Kylie Jenner was accused of not following safety protocols at a Kylie Cosmetics lab in Milan, Italy. (Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic) He continued: "Kylie is gaslighting her followers into thinking she is creating cosmetics. And I'd like to know what ignorant manufacturer (in Italy) let her stage this photo-op in their lab and on the manufacturing floor - without following proper sanitation protocols.
I need the name because I want to make sure my clients NEVER work with them." Bennett concluded his caption by saying that he was trying to "protect" potential Kylie Cosmetic customers. His post got a response from the "Keeping up with the Kardashians" star. "kevin - this picture is not taken in a manufacturing facility," Jenner began.
"i would never bypass sanitary protocols and neither would any other celeb or beauty brand owner. that’s completely unacceptable i agree." Jenner shut down the allegations, claiming she was in a "personal space" and not the Kylie Cosmetic's manufacturing facility. (Getty Images) She continued: "this is a small personal space creating my own fun samples and taking pictures for content nowhere near the mass
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