Asking celebrities how to take the perfect selfie is just like asking them what their secret to having perfect skin is.
They’ll inevitably say something vague and infuriating like, “oh I just drink lots of water and get tons of sleep,” and you’ll want to shoot yourself in the face because even for the genetically gifted, you know it’s not that simple.
But surprisingly, when Kylie recently got asked about what her secret for taking the perfect selfie was, she didn’t go for the bullshit “just find your angles” line. Instead, she admitted that it all comes down to editing.
“It’s really just how I edit them, that’s the real trick,” Kylie told Us Magazine. “I feel like people want to see my whole outfit, so I’ll have my friends just take full body pictures of me in my backyard and then you have to edit them! Don’t go too crazy [with editing], but it’s important.”
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