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Kylie Jenner Did Her Own Makeup For Hugo Boss

It's no secret that the Kardashians and Jenners have an insane amount of beauty game. From their contour to their brows, everything is practically perfect. The youngest member of the clan, Kylie Jenner, may be the queen, and she just proved it. Kylie Jenner did her own makeup for the Hugo Boss womenswear fashion show on Wednesday, and she looked practically flawless. Like the social media queen she is, Kylie documented that she'd done her own look via Snapchat, and it's a good thing she did because otherwise, I'd definitely be thinking it was done by a professional. That's just how good it is.

It's no wonder the younger Jenner looked so amazing at the Hugo show. She's always had an affinity for beauty and cosmetics. Whether people are figuring out the exact shade she was using to overline her lips — MAC Whirl, in case you missed it — or scrambling to purchase the latest Kylie Lip Kit, everyone seems crazy for this lady's beauty game, and it's easy to see why. While Kim may be all about the contour and highlight, Kylie's got the entire beauty game covered. With her brows perennially on point and her pout totally perfected, she's the most well-known of the clan for her makeup. Turns out, she's not just a cosmetics lover and creater, though. She's actually a damn good makeup artist herself.

Talk about killer, right? From the lashes to the brows to the natural lip, it's total perfection. While you may be thinking that iPhone camera photography is always flattering, Kylie's beat looks great under professional photography, too.

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Told you. Professional makeup artists are pros at avoiding the dreaded undereye shine from a highlight gone bad. Considering Kylie isn't technically a professional, I'd assume that may be an issue. Clearly, I was wrong. Kylie's contour and highlight is totally on point.

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Her brows, as always, are gorgeous. Perfectly arched, perfectly shaped, and still avoiding that villain look.

Since Kylie did this look herself, that should let us all know that it's totally able to be duplicated. Plus, Kylie has always been open about her favorite products. While there's no way to know for sure what she's rocking, I've got some theories.

Anastasia Brow Wiz

$21, Sephora

Anastasia Soar is the brow goddess to the Kardashian and Jenner ladies, so obviously this product is at the top of her list. Plus, she's mentioned using this product on the daily on her own app. I've got a strong feeling it was used on Wednesday as well.

Makeup Forever Ultra HD Stick Foundation

$43.00, Sephora

Kylie typically utilizes the fluid form of this foundation, but hear me out. The Ultra HD Stick has seriously picked up steam as of late with many raving that it's even better than its liquid form. My bet is that Kylie likes to experiment with her makeup, and I'd bet she's either wearing this or has recently.

Charlotte Tilbury Filmstar Bronze & Glow

$68.00, Charlotte Tilbury

Charlotte Tilbury products are a staple in Hollywood, and while this bronzer and higlight is pricy, it's excellent. It's yet another staple in Kylie's kit. If you're looking for a less expensive dupe, try Benefit Cosmetics' Hoola. It's Kim's fave.

Too-Faced Chocolate Bar Eye Palette

$49.00, Sephora

The best part about this Kylie staple isn't the gorgeous collection of neutrals — thought it's a perk — it's the fact that it actually smells like chocolate. How do you not love that?

Lily Lashes Kuwait City

$29.99, Lily Lashes

Kylie has been upfront about her admiration of Lily Lahes on her Instagram, and it's easy to see why. While these mink lashes are ultra luxe, Kylie's look on Wednesday was a bit more whispy, and the look seems to match the Kuwait City pair.

Candy K Kylie Lip Kit

Candy K Kylie Lip Kit, $29, kyliecosmetics.com

As I'm sure you know, this product is regrettably unavailable. However, there's a chance to a restock soon. It makes total sense that Kylie would rock her lip kit to the Hugo show.

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