
A juicy new Kylie Cosmetics Lip Butter just dropped 🍑
Kylie Cosmetics is serving up summer sweetness with its latest launch: the Peach Mango Lip Butter, a silky, hydrating balm that's already making waves in the beauty world. If you're chasing that perfect pout with a hint of tropical glow, this new drop is going to be a go-to in your makeup bag this summer.
Infused with nourishing ingredients and a glossy finish, the Peach Mango Lip Butter delivers hydration, shine and a subtle tint that's perfect for everyday wear.
And the best part? Kylie's team has bundled it with other summer favorites to help you glow from lips to cheeks all season long. Check out the new drop below.
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Kylie Cosmetics is offering several limited-time bundles featuring the new Peach Mango Lip Butter:
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You can grab the Peach Mango Lip Butter and its bundles exclusively at KylieCosmetics.com.
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