Bethenny Frankel didnât hold back while reviewing Kim Kardashianâs new skincare line, Skkn by Kim, on TikTok.
The reality star, 51, had a laundry list of critiques as she sampled two of the products, calling them âimpractical at bestâ and âsomewhat overpriced.â
Frankel called the egg-shaped eye cream ($75) packaging âbulbous,â saying, âI donât understand it, because it doesnât stack.â
She added, âI donât have a circular house or medicine cabinet. It doesnât even have a flat bottom, so itâs effectively like an egg.â
Frankel went on to compare the 41-year-old reality starâs exfoliator ($55) product packaging to a Rubikâs Cube, calling the design a âWet ân Wildâ idea â referencing the well-known drugstore brand.
Tearing into the size of the exfoliator, the former âHousewifeâ said, âHow are you going to travel with this?â
âYou have to be a billionaire to use this product, because if you donât have a private plane, how are you traveling with this? Itâs just not practical.â
In the two-minute critique, Frankel also asked, âIs it worth the money theyâre charging? Unlikely.â
One user thanked her for the honest review, writing in the comments section, âYou just saved me moneyâ¦I travel way too much.â
Another user said, “The circle one looks like [an] EOS lip balm packaging lololol,” to which Frankel replied, “Yes I thought that.”
The âBig Shot with Bethennyâ star did eventually share some compliments of the Kardashian beauty line, calling the eye cream a “luxurious product” with a “melted butter consistency.”
However, the Bravolebrity followed up her compliment by saying the Kardashian eye cream “isn’t super rich.”
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Overall, it doesnât seem like Frankel was satisfied with the quality of the Kardashian line, saying, âI would feel like for this price tag it would be like Chantecaille, Sisley rich,â she argued.
âItâs not Kardashian rich. Itâs richer than I am, maybe, but itâs not Kardashian rich.â
Frankel wrapped up her scathing review by saying, “It’s a good quality product that’s likely somewhat overpriced but most beauty is overpriced.”
The Skkn by Kim line includes nine products â a cleanser, toner, exfoliator, hyaluronic acid serum, vitamin C serum, face cream, eye cream, oil drops and night oil â which launched on June 21.
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