Ouch! A make-up artist has REALLY gone to town on poor Kylie Jenner

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Hell hath no fury like a make-up artist scorned, as Kylie Jenner unfortunately learned this weekend.

Taking to Twitter to seriously slam the quality of Kylie's latest product, Jeffree Starr inadvertently ignited some major backlash against the youngest Kardashian sister.

"So i got the new @kyliecosmetics lip glosses… SO disappointed in this product," he wrote in a post on Friday. "That wand is unacceptable."

Sharing a photo of the product which, to be fair, looked like something we kept in our senior infant's art kit, he continued: "No shade but…how the f*ck can a multimillion dollar celebrity think this is acceptable? Was there no quality control?"

In a surprising turn of events. Kylie's army of fans AGREED with the cosmetic expert and wasted no time sharing their own images of the dodgy produce in a move which put ol' Kyles on major damage control.

Proving she's learned a lot from momager, Kris Jenner, the 18-year-old reality star took to Instagram to fight her corner and explain that some brushes were sold accidentally.

"I changed my entire matte formula in the first month to be less dry and thick and I changed the wand to be more comfortable because I listen to you guys, and I love perfection," she gushed.

 

This is an old video from snapchat for anyone who missed it. I care a lot about the quality of my products. As you can see from my matte lips.. I changed my entire matte formula in the first month to be less dry and thick and I changed the wand to be more comfortable because I listen to you guys, and I love perfection. So good or bad, I love hearing your feedback. When I saw the problem with my lip gloss brushes I stopped all production and changed it. Life is a learning experience and we learn from our mistakes. Only a small amount of the old brushes were sold and I can now confirm that next week we are sending new brushes/glosses to EVERYONE that ordered on 4/1… Only my new brush has been available since 4/1 and on the second release we sold over 200,000 of them . so that's amazing Love you guys more than you know. I'm always listening. -Kylie

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"So good or bad, I love hearing your feedback. When I saw the problem with my lip gloss brushes I stopped all production and changed it. Life is a learning experience and we learn from our mistakes."

"Only a small amount of the old brushes were sold and I can now confirm that next week we are sending new brushes/glosses to EVERYONE that ordered on 4/1," she promised.

Far from happy with the star's response, Jeffree tweeted: "So the first customers were just guinea pigs? How is that fair for a consumer to get something shi**y and then the next launch it's fixed?"

Yikes, we wouldn't like to be in Kylie's shoes right now.

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