Kylie Jenner faced a barrage of criticism on Monday after struggling to apply her own brand of make-up due to her extremely long nails in a video published to her Instagram story.
The Kylie Cosmetics founder was even compared to Edward Scissorhands as a result of her struggles with her new acrylics.
Kylie, 25, was seen dabbing a rosy blush to her lips and cheeks, but the clip left fans questioning 'how can she do anything' such were the nail's length.
"Don't poke your eyes out," quipped one Twitter user.
Other viewers, meanwhile, joked that the reality star looked like Tim Burton's fantasy movie character, an unfinished human/android hybrid who has scissor blades instead of hands.
And another commented: "I need to know how girls with long nails like Khloe and Kylie can function because once my nails get past a certain length I feel crippled.
It's not first time in recent weeks the Hulu star's nails have been a hot topic of discussion.
Back in August the star found herself accused of 'dangerous parenting' after she shared a video of herself and her daughter Stormi getting their nails done.
After placing their hands next to one another to show off their polished manicures at the end of the clip, fans noticed that the four-year-old, who had opted for an orange colour with gems attached, presented a health hazard.
One sarcastically quipped on Reddit, according to The Sun: "Lemme just glue some choking hazards on my toddler's hands."
Another commented: "No hate to you but this is a reach - the most those gems will do if ingested is come out in her poop and she'll be s***ting diamonds as we all know the KJ’s do."
And a third labelled the treatment 'unhygienic', writing: "I find long nails so unhygienic and gross, but you do you lol. I can’t see how you can take care of a baby with long nails either".
Later on Monday, meanwhile, Hulu star Kylie posted another clip - this time of her completing a jigsaw, nails and all - seemingly without any problems.
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