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Makeup Addiction As Told By Kim Kardashian

The queen of contor and selfies knows exactly how I feel

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Makeup Addiction As Told By Kim Kardashian
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There are two things I love in life. Doing my makeup and crappy reality TV.

I will spend hours upon hours in the makeup aisle of drugstores and I have spent more money than I would like to admit at Sephora and Ulta. If you are one of my friends you've probably gotten a text from me asking if you can pick up brushes or mascara on your target run. There are obvious things that every makeup addict knows, and it is usually an accumulation of happiness then coupled with sadness because loving such a beautiful thing, that gets washed off every night is rough.

I also have spent more than my fair share, of what should have been studying time, watching shows like Big Brother, Ru Paul's Drag Race, any Real Housewives, but especially, Keeping Up with the Kardashians. They're the family everyone loves to hate. And Kim started it all. Her fame may seem frivolous, but she is definitely entertaining.

I think my love for makeup and my love for the Kardashians have perfectly come together for this moment.

This is how every makeup addict feels: as told by Kim Kardashian


1. When someone tells you they don't think you should wear so much makeup:

2. How you feel when you use your expensive products for going out and plans fall through:

3. But when you do have plans, but you're ready so much earlier than your friends so you just wait around:

4. When you see someone talking about how they don't see the point of buying so much makeup:

5. And when you run out of your favorite product:


Bonus: Kris Jenner

How you look at the register when you go to checkout



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