We're not going to stop being amused in this year. It is the year of 'innovations' and unexpected collabs. And why would Kim Kardashian miss a chance to steal the spotlight? She decided to shake things up-again. On July 29, the reality TV mogul and entrepreneur unveiled SKIMS’ newest launch: a Face Sculpting Wrap priced at $48. And yes, the internet has been in a frenzy ever since.
What is the SKIMS Face Sculpting Wrap?
The product is a seamless wrap made from collagen-infused fabric with adjustable Velcro fastenings. It's designed to tightly contour your chin, jawline, and neck, aiming to offer a lifting effect and a more defined profile. According to Kim-who hummed “snatch your chinny chin chin” in the promo-it’s your non-invasive shortcut to that sculpted, filter-like finish.
The internet reacts: confusion, curiosity & comedy
As expected, the wrap sparked a social media storm. On platforms like X (formerly Twitter), people had strong and wildly different takes. Some were genuinely intrigued, hoping it could be an affordable alternative to cosmetic procedures. Others joked it looked like a neutral-toned Avenger mask or a post-surgery bandage. One user said, "we don’t need this stuff, just be healthy, work out and eat good. u don’t need to wear these skin tight masks around your head just to feel pretty."
One viral comment read, “SKIMS: Making women feel bad about themselves since 2018.” Oof. Not everyone was buying into the snatch game, and some critics called for a PR intervention from Kris Jenner herself. Another user said, "Please dear lord make the ‘innovation’ end."
Is it a game-changer or just gimmicky?
Interestingly, a handful of users praised the wrap as a 'budget facelift,' especially when compared to the cost of fillers or facelifts. With Kris Jenner’s own age-defying glow as inspiration, many are willing to give the wrap a shot-even if it’s more placebo than powerhouse.
Dermatologists and plastic surgeons have also chimed in. While experts agree that compression wraps can aid post-surgical recovery and may offer temporary tightening when used consistently, they’re no replacement for clinical treatments or skincare routines. Translation? You can keep your gua sha on the shelf-just don’t throw it out yet.
This isn't SKIMS' first attention-grabbing drop. The brand made waves with its nipple bras, body-enhancing shapewear, and now appears to be tiptoeing into beauty territory with this hybrid skincare-accessory piece. Whether it’s a new category or just a momentary buzz, Kim Kardashian once again proves she knows how to go viral without even trying too hard.