Kim Kardashian has finally opened up about what work she has done on her face.

When asked directly about her beauty treatments by the New York Post, the 41-year-old mogul responded, “a little bit of Botox” before reportedly telling the journalist that she should get some, too.

Kardashian went on to say that she has never had filler of any kind.

“I’ve never had eyelash extensions. I’ve never done anything,” she said. “I’ve never filled my cheeks. I’ve never filled my lips.”

Kardashian explained that while she doesn’t get surgery, she cares a lot about how she looks.

“I care. I really, genuinely care about looking good. I probably care more than 90 percent of the people on this planet. It’s not easy when you’re a mom and you’re exhausted at the end of the day or you’re in school, and I’m all of the above. I do my beauty treatments usually late at night. After everyone’s in bed, I’m doing laser treatments.”

However, the SKIMS founder did admit to disliking something about her body.

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“I hate my hands — they’re wrinkly and gross. But I’ve lived life and I’ve changed so many diapers with these hands and I’ve snuggled my babies with these hands, so I’m okay with them. [Getting older] doesn’t mean that I won’t strive for perfection, but you get to a point where you’re like, ‘Okay, my health is more important than anything else.’”

Kim Kardashian was recently sued for trademark infringement over her new brands, “SKKN” and “SKKN BY KIM”. The company behind the lawsuit is Brooklyn-based Beauty Concepts, which states it owns the rights to “SKKN+” and claims Kim’s use of “SKKN” is confusing customers.

The lawsuit says that Beauty Concepts is a Black and woman-owned business that fought its way through the pandemic, only to come up against Kim’s similar branding this year.

The company allegedly contacted Kim’s representatives to explain that they held the trademark rights for “SKKN+” but were ultimately ignored, with Kim moving forward with the launch of her own line anyway.

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