KARDASHIAN fans don’t believe that Kim is using her own skincare products.
The reality star’s eagle-eyed followers believe they spotted a giveaway detail in the background of a new photo.
Kim, 41, shared a mirror selfie from her hotel room as she posed in a silver bodysuit from her brand SKIMS earlier today.
The mom-of-four wowed her fans as she flaunted her curves in the skintight number.
However, some discerning followers were more fixated on a detail that they could spot in the background.
Some pointed out that on Kim’s bathroom counter, there was an assortment of products but nothing from her own company SKKN.
The post came shortly after Kim launched her new skincare line, boasting nine products that she recommends using every day.
Therefore fans were confused why there were no SKKN products sitting on her bathroom counter.
Instead, one believed they could spot a bottle of $9 Cetaphil moisturiser as opposed to Kim’s own $72 face cream.
“And yet you expect us to drop 100 bucks on SKKN moisturizer?” they asked.
“Cetaphil, Secret, and Olaplex… am I a billionaire?” raged another, referring to Kim’s immense net worth.
A third concluded: “So the verdict is SKKN is nowhere to be found.”
‘OUT OF TOUCH’
Since launching last week, the SKKN brand has already faced criticism over its price point.
Altogether, the complete collection, including a cleanser, a toner, and an exfoliator, comes to a total of $673.
Some of the specialist products, including a hyaluronic acid serum and night oil, are $90 and $95 each respectively.
Kim, who is still going steady with Pete Davidson, described her new range as “prestige” in an interview with The New York Times, causing fans to slam her as “out of touch”.
On Twitter, one wrote: “$670? That s**t better be super-sized. Who the hell could afford that?”
Another chimed in: “You can buy all of that stuff for less than $100 with other brands. None of that stuff is special.”
Despite the reaction, billionaire Kim maintains that the high prices are a “necessity” in order to obtain ingredients in the products that she “would not really miss out on”.
The formula seems to be working for her, as Kim’s recommended bundle sold out less than 24 hours after becoming available online.
The nine-product pack is now up for grabs again, currently at a discounted price of $575.