We’re convinced Kmart is trolling us now: X-rated beauty items shock internet
"I swear they do it on purpose to get everyone talking," someone theorised after seeing the questionable products currently shocking shoppers.
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The devil works hard, but Kmart's product development department works harder.
At this point, we're honestly convinced they're trolling us with the amount of 'accidentally' X-rated products they launch.
From X-rated candles to naughty shower loofahs, it seems they know exactly what they're doing: creating a lot of buzz and chatter online.
Their latest beauty range is no exception and has already started raising eyebrows for having a striking similarity to... uh... sex toys.
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Do you have a dirty mind?
Shoppers flooded social media groups with images of the collection, with many saying it stopped them in their tracks while shopping.
“Ummm dirty mind here anyone else? Spotted these at my local,” one shopper wrote on the Kmart Hacks and Decor Facebook group.
Items included a microdermabrasion wand, LED light therapy glasses, and a vibrating cleansing brush.
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However, the item that stood out the most, thanks to its interesting design, was the $19 vacuum pore cleanser.
The packaging clearly states what it's intended for (to clear blackheads), but its X-rated shape suggests something very different.
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"Husband got a bit excited"
"Looks like Kmart needs an R18+ section," someone joked.
Another wrote, "I wonder how many of these products are actually used for their intended use," another questioned.
Then, one happy customer shared, "Husband got a bit excited when I brought home my cosmetic beauty treatments."
Then, plenty of others agreed that Kmart's design team were behind it all.
"I swear they do it on purpose to get everyone talking and build more and more publicity," someone theorised.
"Surely, some of it is intentional. It was only a matter of time before they jumped on the bandwagon… money grabbers," a different group member concluded.
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