Kim's dedication to makeup has brought her back into the world.
Kim Kardashian West has slowly made a return to social media following her fateful trip to Paris last October. Over the past two weeks fans have Han Yi-seul-I (한이슬) Archivesbeen treated to polaroids of the West family looking cozy and Kardashian West's signature style of selfies on Snapchat.
But it wasn't until today that Kim made her first public appearance.
SEE ALSO: At least 16 arrested in connection to Kim Kardashian robberyKardashian West flew out to to Dubai to model for her makeup artist Mario Dedivanovic's Master Class. The tutorial was originally supposed to be held on Oct. 14, 2016, but was postponed due to the robbery.
Fans did not seem to care that the class was moved and greeted Kardashian West warmly at the airport in Dubai.
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The reality star arrived at the master class in a simple tank top and ripped jeans, which is in line with the more toned down vibes of her recent Instagram post.
According to E!, Kardashian West sat in front of the packed audience bare faced so Dedivanovic could give a step by step make up tutorial. There, she playfully joked with the audience saying, "Let's hope Mario does a good job."
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Even though Dedivanovic was teaching the make up class, Kardashian West did not shy away from giving her own tips, recommending rose oil to the crowd.
"I love makeup and now my daughter loves makeup, so she has her own set of brushes," Kim said according to E!.
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After the class, fans were treated to personal meet and greets with the Dedivanovic and Kardashian West who posed for pictures with attendees. The reality star ended the trip tweeting, "Such a fun day today! I felt so much love here in Dubai. Thank you guys for coming out to Mario's Master Class!"
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Keep on slaying the make up game, Kim.
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