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Kim Kardashian
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The article uses sensational language to describe Kim Kardashian's skincare hack.
Kim Kardashian's top skincare hack is mixing facial oil into her moisturiser. The 42-year-old reality TV star has opened up about how she keeps her skin looking picture perfect - revealing she's learned to embrace oil in recent years and she's convinced mixing a little into a moisturiser gives her an extra 'glowy' look.
Remove sensational language and present the information in a neutral tone.
The article selectively presents Kim Kardashian's positive experience with using facial oil in her skincare routine.
She told : 'It's a new thing for me; I used to like to be so matte before, so I never really used oil. If you get a spray tan, oils usually rub that off. I used to be so scared of oils and think, are oils going to give me oily skin or make me break out? None of the above. I use a little bit, mixed with moisturiser, you just look so glowy and it feels like the moisture holds.'
Provide a balanced view by including potential drawbacks or alternative perspectives on using facial oil in skincare routines.
The article relies on Kim Kardashian's status as a reality TV star to support her skincare advice.
She also explained her ever-changing style extends to her make-up as well as her clothes, adding: 'I think that your style changes for sure. I used to love super matte make-up and I never thought I would like super creamy products. Now, I just want to look creamy and dewy ... I wonder if I'll go back to super matte in the fall ...'
Include expert opinions or scientific evidence to support skincare advice instead of relying solely on Kim Kardashian's personal preferences.
- This is an EXPERIMENTAL DEMO version that is not intended to be used for any other purpose than to showcase the technology's potential. We are in the process of developing more sophisticated algorithms to significantly enhance the reliability and consistency of evaluations. Nevertheless, even in its current state, HonestyMeter frequently offers valuable insights that are challenging for humans to detect.