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Soap Foam Covers Paris Hilton for New Beauty Launch Tease


Paris Hilton, for her latest beauty teaser, transformed a bathtub into a fantasy set and soap foam into couture. In a series of cotton-candy-toned images posted ahead of her brand’s launch, Hilton posed submerged in a marble tub overflowing with frothy bubbles, using nothing but foam to style the look. The caption set the tone: “Eyes first. Always. Tomorrow. @ParivieBeauty TikTok Shop + Parivie.com.”

Paris Hilton covers herself in soap foam for new beauty launch teaser photos

Take a look at Paris Hilton covered in soap in the photo below:

Hilton fully embraced a very feminine, dreamy theme. The bathroom glowed with soft pink lighting, and stained-glass windows added a pastel glow to the space. Shelves behind her displayed rows of pink beauty products, neatly arranged for the launch.

In one photo, she sat on the edge of the bathtub, her legs resting on the marble side as bubbles spilled over. In another, she relaxed in the foam with her shoulders bare, looking at the camera with confidence.

The caption clearly states, “Eyes first. Always.” And she truly meant it. Hilton focused her glam on bright, glowing eyes. She wore a soft champagne shimmer on her eyelids, long fluttery lashes, and sharp eyeliner that lifted the outer corners. Her skin looked fresh and dewy, glowing under the pink lights.

Originally reported by Khushali Srivastava on Reality Tea.



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Sarah Parker is a research analyst and content contributor with a strong interest in business strategy, organizational behavior, and social development. With a background in sociology and public policy, she focuses on exploring the intersection between research and real-world application. Sarah regularly contributes articles that bridge academic insights and practical relevance, aiming to foster critical thinking and innovation across sectors.