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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Khloe Kardashian "loves" that her seven-year-old daughter is learning about skincare

    The 41-year-old reality star - who has True and Tatum, three, with Tristan Thompson - revealed her little girl has begun to "experiment" with "age-appropriate" products and is a particular fan of Sincerely Yours, which was founded by Salish Matter and her father Jordan in collaboration with dermatologists.


    Khloe told People magazine: "She got sent skin care from this girl named Salish Matter, who has a line for teenagers at Sephora. It's all great stuff that I would want her using.

    "True loves to wash her face then use the moisturiser. And I love that she's learning about how to take care of her skin and self-care."

    While True likes press-on nails, her mom won't let her follow her own style.

    She said: "She's not wearing nails the length of mine - I wouldn't allow that - but she likes age-appropriate things."

    The Khloe in Wonderland star noted True is a fan of blush but she has to urge the youngster to tone things down.

    She said: "I'm trying to teach her how to not have blush blindness, because it's a real thing.

    "I love to let [True and Tatum] be creative and play."

    The Kardashians star previously revealed True was a big fan of her debut fragrance, XO Khloe.

    Speaking of the product shortly after it launched in 2024, Khloe told People magazine: "When I got the real bottle, I showed my daughter and I was like, 'Look, Mommy has a fragrance," and she was like, 'Can I have it?' and I said, 'Sure'.

    "When she's smelling it, she's like, 'This smells just like you.' It just makes me so proud that she is so proud and that she identifies that as me."

    And Khloe's second fragrance, Almost Always, was inspired by her routine with her children because it features lavender prominently.

    She said: "Lavender is so comforting, so grounding.

    "The scent transports me to my childhood. I remember the essence of lavender being around a lot and I just love that comforting, safe feeling that I felt. It's interesting how isolated scents really can take you back to different moments in time.

    "I spray their beds with a lavender essential oil spray and it relaxes them and puts them to sleep really easily."

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