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Make-up empire Kylie Cosmetics ceases production amid coronavirus

Kylie Jenner’s cosmetics company has temporarily ceased production.

The 22-year-old make-up guru has revealed that Kylie Cosmetics will not be shipping any orders for the foreseeable future while her team at her fulfillment center abides by California’s business rules amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Taking to her business account on Instagram, Kylie wrote in a statement: “Due to the current health orders in California, the fulfillment center we use is temporarily closing. While our website remains open to accept orders, our fulfillment center can’t guarantee delivery dates at this time. Your order will receive top priority as soon as we can resume shipping.

“For any orders placed on or after March 16, our refund policy has been updated to allow our customers to cancel unshipped orders at any time for a full refund. The customer service team will be reaching out via email to every customer who purchased on or after March 16 over the coming days.”

Although Kylie Cosmetics won’t be operating for the time being, her skincare business Kylie Skin will continue to ship orders as the fulfillment center used is allow to remain open providing staff follow all health and safety precautions.

The statement added: “Hi guys, just wanted to let you know that the fulfillment center we use for @kylieskin remains open and is following all health and safety precautions. We will continue to ship orders from http://KylieSkin.com”

Kylie’s half-sister Kim Kardashian West’s business KKW Beauty has also ceased production while the world attempts to slow the spread of COVID-19, which has already claimed the lives of 16,527 people around the world at time of writing.

The 39-year-old reality TV star’s team put out a similar message to Kylie Cosmetics and has said they have also updated their refunds policy.

It’s not yet known when the fulfillment centers for both companies will reopen.

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