Kylie Jenner & Hailey Bieber: Plunging Tank Tops and Lip Liners!
BEAUTY POWERHOUSES UNITE: KYLIE JENNER AND HAILEY BIEBER REUNITE FOR SULTRY LIP LINER PROMO
In a move that's got everyone in the beauty world talking, besties Kylie Jenner and Hailey Bieber have joined forces for a sultry new video showcasing their signature lip liners. The 28-year-old reality TV personality, who has built a billion-dollar empire with her cosmetics company Kylie Cosmetics, has teamed up with her fellow beauty mogul, Hailey, founder of Rhode.
The two stunning women, both aged 28, have been friends for years and have always shared a passion for all things beauty. They've now come together to create a 16-second clip that's got fans swooning over their gorgeous makeup looks. The video was posted on Kylie's Instagram page, which boasts an impressive 392 million followers, as well as on TikTok, where she has another 58.7 million fans.
In the video, Kylie and Hailey are seen seated in a luxurious vehicle with a beige interior, both of them looking every inch the glamour queens they are. Kylie is rocking her signature raven locks, which frame her face perfectly, while Hailey's golden strands add to her sun-kissed glow. The duo is trying out their respective lip liners - Bend from Rhode and Coconut from Kylie Cosmetics - and fans can't get enough of the sultry looks.
But what really got everyone talking was when a fan asked in the comments section on TikTok, "But what shades? We need to know, girls!" And Kylie responded with all the answers, revealing that they were using Bend from Rhode and Coconut from Kylie Cosmetics. Ah, now we have our lip liner shopping list sorted!
As for their makeup looks, Kylie is seen flaunting a bold look with blush and mauve eyeshadow, while Hailey opts for a more natural look with a slightly lighter face of makeup. And let's not forget about their manicures - Kylie is sporting vampy black nail polish, while Hailey shows off her nude nails.
But what really gets the heart racing is when we see them preening in front of the camera to Justin Bieber's song "Speed Demon" from his album SWAG II. It's clear that these two beauty queens are having the time of their lives, and fans can't get enough of it!
The video ends with a special nod to their friendship, as Kylie posts a screen grab from the footage alongside an old photo of them from 2016. The caption reads: "2016 vs 2025" - complete with a string of tearful emojis and a tag for Hailey.
Hailey, who is married to Justin Bieber, reposted the photos on her Instagram Stories and added a cheeky comment that left everyone laughing: "This makes me emo."
So what's behind this beauty power couple's partnership? Sources close to the two friends reveal that they've been planning this collab for months. "They're both huge fans of each other's work," says an insider. "They wanted to come together and create something special, and that's exactly what they did with this lip liner promo."
But let's get real - these two are not just beauty moguls; they're also businesswomen who know how to build a brand from scratch. Kylie's billion-dollar empire began with a single product - her iconic lip kit - which she launched in 2015 after going viral for her, ahem, "enhanced" lips.
Fast-forward to today, and Kylie Cosmetics is a force to be reckoned with in the beauty industry. And Hailey, who launched Rhode in 2022, has also seen her brand skyrocket to success. In fact, she just announced that Rhode had partnered with e.l.f. Beauty, with the veteran company purchasing it for $1 billion!
When asked about the sale, Hailey gushed: "I always had big dreams for the company, and the most important thing to me is to keep bringing rhode to more spaces, places, and faces globally." She also praised e.l.f. Beauty as a like-minded disruptor with a vision that aligns with her own values.
It's clear that these two beauty powerhouses are on top of the world - and they're not done yet! With their combined influence and entrepreneurial spirit, we can't wait to see what they have in store for us next.
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