Kanye West to launch Yeezy skincare and beauty brand just like his wife

Kanye West to launch Yeezy skincare and beauty brand just like his wife
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Kanye West is planning for another brand of his own, but not anything related to fashion. This time, the rapper decided...

Kanye West is planning for another brand of his own, but not anything related to fashion. This time, the rapper decided to click the refresh button when switching into a skincare and beauty brand, just like his wife, Kim Kardashian and his sister-in-law Kylie Jenner.

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According to the reports, Kanye's brand will launch beauty and skincare products including makeup, false eyelashes, nail polish, shaving cream, perfumes, toothpaste, deodorant and even aromatherapy pillows.

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In comparison to Kim's brand, KKW beauty and Kylie's brand as Kylie Cosmetics, Kanye West at least surpass his wife in the diversity of products.

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Last month Forbes magazine claimed supposed self-made billionaire Kylie had "inflated the size and success of her business for years" - and determined she is not in fact a billionaire.

"Forbes has recalculated Kylie’s net worth and concluded that she is not a billionaire," reporters Chase Peterson-Whithorn and Madeline Berg claimed.

"A more realistic accounting of her personal fortune puts it at just under $900 million, despite the headlines surrounding the Coty deal that seemed to confirm her billionaire status."

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Forbes labeled the KUWTK star the youngest self-made billionaire in 2019 and she was able to maintain that status in 2020, even after the makeup mogul sold 51 percent of her Kylie Cosmetics company to beauty giant Coty in a deal valued at $1.2 billion.

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However, Forbes claimed they decided to do a deep-dive in the fine print of the deal- and discovered not everything was as it seemed.

"Kylie’s business is significantly smaller and less profitable than the family has spent years leading the cosmetics industry and media outlets, including Forbes, to believe.", the writers claimed.

Later in June, Kylie's cosmetics fulfillment center, which manufactures her beauty products, was revealed to lay off around six senior employees amid a major shake-up of her million-dollar empire.

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