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Kim Kardashian, Pete Davidson ‘inject pimples’ together to ‘bond’

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Washington [US], June 24 (ANI): Hollywood celebrity Kim Kardashian revealed that she and her beau, actor and comedian Pete Davidson love to treat their skin problems together, ‘injecting pimples’ in tandem.

In a special appearance at ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon’, the Kardashian confessed that she loves to visit the ‘dermatologists together’ with Davidson, reported Page Six.

“We go to dermatologists together, we inject our pimples together,” said the ‘Keeping Up with The Kardashians’ star.

In addition, Kim admitted doing skincare in tandem and treating their acne together is one of her ‘major bonding things’, reported Page Six. The Kardashian recalled an incident when she was confident that the bond shared between her and Davidson ‘was special’ when the latter applied her acne medication while she dozed off to sleep.

“I kept on talking all night like, ‘Oh my god, I have this pimple, I have this pimple, don’t let me fall asleep, I have to put pimple medicine on it before I go to sleep… Fell asleep, forgot, woke up in the morning with dried pimple medicine on my face … Such a gentleman!” praised Kim.

Previously, in one of the episodes of ‘Keeping Up with The Kardashians’, Kim had confessed that the couple were ‘obsessed with skincare and dermatologists’, reported Page Six.

Meanwhile, for the unversed, Kim had recently launched her own skincare line which goes by the name ‘Sknn’ which consists of a wide range of skincare products like a cleanser, exfoliator, eye cream, toner, and hyaluronic acid and vitamin C serum to name a few.

Kim’s other beauty lines comprising KKW Fragrance brands and KKW Beauty are currently undergoing rebranding, after her break up with American rapper Kanye West. The rapper had previously played an important role in the lauch of Kim’s Sknn skincare line, introducing the brand name and coming up with ideas relate to its packaging and visual identity, reported Page Six. (ANI)

This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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