While fans are excited to get a hand on Kylie Jenner's all new blush line, many are pretty upset about the naming process. They claimed that the reality TV star's attempt to overly sexualize the name of her cosmetics was unnecessary.

According to Us Weekly , Kylie Jenner has launched new blush line that will feature five matte palettes. The colors range from light pink to fuchsia.

Kylie Jenner has chosen to name her blushes as Hopeless Romantic, Hot and Bothered, Virginity, X-Rated and Barely Legal. Fans immediately spread their concerns over such suggestive naming patter on social media.

Many stated that Kylie Jenner is only 19 years old and her target audience is mostly tweens and young teenagers. The NSFW names are not suitable for such young customers.Fans have tweeted saying Kylie Jenner  is 'sexualizing young girls by using the terms "barely legal" and "virginity" as blush names.' Another fan has requested the model to 'choose better names for the products' as she has 12-plus-year-old fans.

Some fans tried to seek the reason behind such decision. They stated that the names can be a reference to the fact that Kylie Jenner allegedly started dating 27-year-old Tyga when she was below the age of sexual consent. Hence, the name 'barely legal'. 

According to Perez Hilton, apart from launching her blush palette, Kylie Jenner recently suffered a break-in at her house. In the recent episode of "Keeping up with the Kardashian", the star completely freaked out and called mom Kris Jenner reporting some intruder has entered into her house. 

Moreover, Kylie Jenner's sister Kendall Jenner had a meltdown while talking about her old stalker, a man named Shavaughn McKenzie. This time he has followed Kendall onto the property line of her Hollywood Hills home, scaring the model.