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Published 15:50 24 Apr 2020 GMT
Though she's known for her eponymous cosmetics line, Kylie Jenner has put forward the case for going makeup-free in quarantine.
The Keeping up with the Kardashians star took to her Instagram stories to share a bare-faced snap, as she lazed around in avocado print pyjamas during the COVID-19 lockdown.
Per the Daily Mail, Kylie said of relaxing her look: "This is such a good time to take your hair out and your nails out, no lashes."
According to the tabloid, the makeup mogul is currently in quarantine with her ex-boyfriend, Travis Scott, and their two-year-old daughter, Stormi.
This candid photo comes after people took to social media to comment on how different Kylie looks in quarantine, after she was pictured outside without her usual glam.
The youngest "self-made" billionaire was seen carrying some quarantine snacks to her car this past weekend, and fans had a lot to say about her low-key look.
"The way that Quarantine has turned Kylie Jenner back into a white girl," wrote one Twitter user, accusing Kylie of "blackfishing" in the past. While another added, "She looks so cute lol."
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Last month, the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star was one of a number of celebrities to be asked by the US Surgeon General Jerome M Adams to use their platform to urge people to stay at home.
Taking to Twitter, Kylie wrote: "I hope everyone is feeling well! it's so important right now to self quarantine to ensure we aren't endangering ourselves or anyone who can't handle this virus."
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And on the 31st of March, Kylie and her mother Kris Jenner announced that her skincare brand, Kylie Skin, will contribute to manufacture hand sanitizers, and donate them to hospitals in southern California, amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The mother-of-one, who donated $1 million last week to help purchase protective gear for healthcare workers and first responders, has now partnered with Kylie Skin investor Coty, per a statement, according to ibtimes.
This veteran has raised an astounding amount of money for the NHS amid the coronavirus pandemic:
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