Tyga and Kylie Jenner
Kylie Jenner made fans upset because of the provocative names of her new products. In this photo, the lip kit mogul and her boyfriend Tyga and attend the Front Row for the Philipp Plein Fall/Winter 2017/2018 Women's And Men's Fashion Show at The New York Public Library on Feb. 13, 2017 in New York City. Getty Images/Dimitrios Kambouris

Every time Kylie Jenner releases new products, beauty junkies are quick to snap these up. The same thing happened when Jenner released new matte blushes for her makeup line.

The colors were undoubtedly gorgeous, with shades like bright fuchsia and ballerina pink. Unfortunately, fans were less than pleased with the provocative names Jenner chose to name these new products. Two names really stood out for her fans: “Barely Legal,” which is a dusty rose, and “Virginity,” which is a deep fuschia, according to Refinery 29.

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Jenner’s products have been receiving a lot of flak lately. Just last month, TMZ reported that several customers filed complaints against her products, particularly her eye kits, because they caused chemical-induced headaches.

Around 15 people had filed complaints with the Better Business Bureau, stating that Kylie’s Royal Peach eyeshadow palette smelled suspiciously of “chemicals and glue.” The customers even said the smell was similar to “spray paint” or “paint thinner.” One person who purchased the product claimed that the product smelled so foul that she had to put the whole package outside her house. Another customer claimed it gave her a “horrible headache.”

Then when Jenner launched her brand new highlighters, dubbed “Kylighters,” many buyers were brokenhearted when they received empty boxes. They were quick to share their frustration on Twitter.

But despite these reports, Jenner’s company continues to enjoy success, so much so that her products have spawned several copycats. Jenner has warned her fans not to patronize these copycats because their products are dangerous to use.

“I’ve come across this website called kyliecosmeticsoutlet.com. It looks exactly like mine, but it’s not. I want to be really, really clear and let you guys know that the only place to get my products is kyliecosmetics.com,” Jenner said in a video posted on her social media page. “Everywhere else is fake.”

“Make sure you guys check the URL because these other websites are selling fake product,” she clarified. “It might look exactly like mine, but it’s not mine.”