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Kim Kardashian and Kylie Jenner Look Almost Identical in New Makeup-Free Videos

Kim Kardashian and Kylie Jenner have a lot in common beyond their shared DNA.

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They’re both moms, some of the most-followed people on Instagram, and they both helm massively successful makeup brands — but the similarities don’t stop there.

Kim Kardashian recently shared a tutorial video alongside her makeup artist bestie Mario Dedivanovic to promote SKKN, sharing her “dewy glam” routine after prepping with Face Cream and Oil Drops from her eponymous skin care line. (The video was filmed on the 15-year anniversary of their meeting!)

Since Dedivanovic is busy prepping Kim’s face for makeup, she’s seen barefaced for most of the short video, and her makeup-free look certainly reminds us of someone.

 

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Fair, Kim Kardashian and Kylie Jenner are sisters, so it’s not a huge surprise that there would be some family resemblance between them. However, when both sisters are makeup-free, you can really see how strong Kris Jenner’s genes are.

Kylie recently did a “Get Ready with Me” on TikTok, where she goes through her routine without a stitch of makeup and the resemblance with Kim’s video is palpable.

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Sure, the sisters may have had some exclusive skin care and cosmetic procedures — Kylie did just open up about her filler use — but regardless of those tweaks, you can definitely tell they’re part of the first family of reality TV. Kylie, too, has been embracing a “less is more” aesthetic as of late, so who copied who?

The sisters’ resemblance has shocked fans many times before and they’ve definitely leaned into it for campaigns and photoshoots. Back in 2016, Kylie twinned with Kim with platinum blonde hair, and in 2017, they channeled one another for a Kylie Cosmetics collab.

Originally published in Teenvogue.com

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