Kim Kardashian glows in make-up free snap as she goes topless to advertise her SKKN range

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Kim Kardashian went topless and make-up free in a photo for SKKN product line

Kim Kardashian sent fans wild with a make-up free photo showing her flawless complexion as she promoted her skincare range on Sunday.

The beauty mogul, 41, from Calabasas, has five million followers on her SKKNInstagram page, where she advertises her “vegan, cruelty-free” range of cosmetics.

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She appears to be topless in a recent image with her platinum blonde, wavy hair cascading over her shoulders. Her skin looks free from any imperfections and glows in the light.

Kim captioned the post, writing: “Are you keeping up? Secure your regimen by enrolling in our subscription service. As a member, you can indulge in 10% off all subscription items and enjoy free shipping on all subscription orders.”

The reality TV star launched her skincare line in June with prices ranging from £41 - £10.

Products include cleansers, toners, exfoliators, moisturisers, and serums.

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Many of the products have five-star reviews with fans commenting on the SKKN’s website.

Kim Kardashian (Getty Images) Kim Kardashian (Getty Images)
Kim Kardashian (Getty Images)

One wrote:“I’m obsessed as Kim would say”

Another said: “My skin feels extremely clean and very Glowy”.

On Saturday (2nd October) Kim launched her new SKIMS pyjama collection the ‘Drapey Sleep’ range. The two-piece set is a pair of elasticated cotton trousers with a matching long-sleeve wrap top.

Kim describes the clothes as “so soft” in a video showing heself wearing the ash-coloured set.

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The video has over 150,000 views, with Kim trying on the ivory set which is “just super chill” and says that the sets are “so comfy”.

This comes after the TV personality receieved backlash for launching a pricery range of bathroom accessories, which fans likened to ‘prison’ products.

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