Kylie Jenner reveals she wears sunscreen every day as she admits to skin ‘flare ups’

Kylie Jenner has insisted it is ‘normal and natural’ to have bad skin days.

The 23-year-old beauty mogul particularly struggles with her complexion when she’s been travelling or if her work has meant she’s spent the day in very heavy make-up, but fortunately her own Kylie Skin range has the products to help.

‘Nobody has perfect skin and it’s completely normal and natural to get a flare up every now and then – especially after heavy glam days and when I’m traveling,’ she said as she admitted to ‘bad skin days.’

Skin talk: Kylie Jenner has insisted it is ‘normal and natural’ to have bad skin days. The 23-year-old beauty mogul particularly struggles with her complexion when she’s been travelling or if her work has meant she’s spent the day in very heavy make-up

‘My new Clarifying Collection has been so helpful for stressed skin. My Clear Correction Complexion Stick is literally a miracle worker. It’s a gel serum solution that’s packed with ingredients like witch hazel, salicylic acid and tea tree oil that target any unwanted surprises. I always have it in my bag.’

The ‘Keeping Up With the Kardashians’ star – who has two-year-old daughter Stormi with Travis Scott – always washes her face at night, but has a much lengthier routine she favours when she has the time.

She told Glamour UK: ‘If I have the time, I’ll go through my whole routine so first I’ll wash my face, then apply my Milk Toner, followed by the Vitamin C Serum, dab on my Eye Cream and then finally the moisturiser to really pack on the hydration.

‘I also do face masks and exfoliate once or twice a week. I wear sunscreen every day and I make sure to wash my face every night, especially if I’ve been in heavy glam all day or if I’m traveling.’

Not perfect: ‘Nobody has perfect skin and it’s completely normal and natural to get a flare up every now and then – especially after heavy glam days and when I’m traveling,’ she said as she admitted to ‘bad skin days’

Kylie was thankful when she was younger to have her mother, Kris Jenner, on hand to offer her skincare advice.

She said: ‘My first experience was definitely with face wash! I went through that typical teenage stage and needed a good, simple face wash for day and night.

‘My mom really helped me navigate through all of that – and she knew exactly what products to buy having done it so many times with my older sisters!’

Meanwhile Kylie’s ex Travis Scott is encouraging his daughter to believe she can do ‘anything a man can do’.

Thanks mom! Kylie was thankful when she was younger to have her mother, Kris Jenner, on hand to offer her skincare advice. She said: 'My first experience was definitely with face wash! I went through that typical teenage stage and needed a good, simple face wash for day and night'

Thanks mom! Kylie was thankful when she was younger to have her mother, Kris Jenner, on hand to offer her skincare advice. She said: ‘My first experience was definitely with face wash! I went through that typical teenage stage and needed a good, simple face wash for day and night’

Sunscreen is key: 'I also do face masks and exfoliate once or twice a week. I wear sunscreen every day and I make sure to wash my face every night, especially if I've been in heavy glam all day or if I'm traveling'

Sunscreen is key: ‘I also do face masks and exfoliate once or twice a week. I wear sunscreen every day and I make sure to wash my face every night, especially if I’ve been in heavy glam all day or if I’m traveling’

The 29-year-old rapper – who has two-year-old Stormi Webster with Kylie – has revealed he’s raising his daughter to be a ‘strong’ young woman.

He shared: ‘I feel like it’s way more important now to protect young black daughters, women, and make sure they have the knowledge of how to carry themselves, how to move in this world, how to be strong, how to not even be scared to take that risk on any idea, jump out on any activity.

‘Now more than ever, they have the vision.’

Travis wants Stormi to develop a ‘pure vision’ of her long-term future and what she’s able to achieve.

Cute in the kitchen: This week she was seen baking Halloween cookies with Stormi

Cute in the kitchen: This week she was seen baking Halloween cookies with Stormi

He told .WAV RADIO: ‘It’s just all about that.’ 

Travis is similarly keen to encourage his fans to vote in the upcoming US election. The rap star believes young people across America need to recognize their potential influence.

He said: ‘That’s why we gotta get out and vote, as the youth, and as us being the future to what this world has a hold, we got that power to change all this s***.’

Meanwhile, Travis has previously admitted to relishing the challenge of parenthood.

Stormi's dad: Meanwhile, Travis has previously admitted to relishing the challenge of parenthood. The chart-topping star also revealed he was determined to ensure his daughter would be aware of 'what's going on in the world'

Stormi’s dad: Meanwhile, Travis has previously admitted to relishing the challenge of parenthood. The chart-topping star also revealed he was determined to ensure his daughter would be aware of ‘what’s going on in the world’

The chart-topping star also revealed he was determined to ensure his daughter would be aware of ‘what’s going on in the world’.

Speaking about his approach to parenthood, he explained: ‘It’s amazing just to watch my daughter grow.

‘I’m keeping her aware of what’s going on in the world. As a parent, I’m always instilling knowledge, even at this age.’

Travis also voiced his support for the Black Lives Matter movement. He said: ‘It’s a point where there has to be some acknowledgement, like, ‘This s*** is not cool.’

‘We’ve been through this for how many years? It’s a fight that we’ve been fighting for, and it seems no one wants to give us this result we’ve been looking for – for years – and our voices need to be heard.’