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Alix Earle’s stepmom roasts influencer’s skincare line in hilarious TikTok

Dupré’s satirical 'Un-Get Ready with Me' video pokes fun at Alix Earle’s latest beauty venture

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Alix Earle’s stepmom roasts influencer’s skincare line in hilarious TikTok
Alix Earle’s stepmom roasts influencer’s skincare line in hilarious TikTok

Alix Earle’s stepmom, Ashley Dupré, delivered a hilarious and cheeky review of the influencer’s newly launched skincare brand, Reale Actives, just days after its debut.

Earle, who launched the line on March 31, 2026, watched as Dupré posted an “Un-Get Ready with Me” TikTok video where she jokingly critiqued each product in the four-item line. 

The playful review comes after some social media users questioned Earle’s credibility, given her past acne treatments with Accutane and spironolactone.

“This cleansing balm is horrible. It takes my makeup off way too quick, and it’s not thick enough,” Dupré quipped while applying the makeup-melting cleansing balm in her bedroom. 

She continued her satirical review with the Pore Power Exfoliating LHA + BHA Gel Cleanser, joking that it cleaned her skin “too well” by removing all the dirt from the streets of New York City.

Dupré’s humor extended to the Go Deep 8% Mandelic Acid Serum Concentrate, joking about how her skin felt “tight and smooth like a diamond,” and the Dew More Barrier-Boosting Moisturizer, which she sarcastically complained left her skin “too healthy” and “too perfect.”

“So whoever is not buying Reale Actives, please don’t buy it so you can leave room for all the girlies who deserve it, who need it. It’s amazing. It’s the best thing in the whole wide world!” she said, ending the video with a brief cameo of Earle laughing in the background.

Earle herself responded to the post in the comment section with a simple, “Hahhaahahha,” signaling her approval of the satirical take.

The TikTok comes amid ongoing discussions about Earle’s skincare journey, including her decision to use Accutane and spironolactone before launching her own line. 

In a separate video, Earle shared her experience with acne treatments and emphasized that using Reale Actives complements, rather than replaces, other skincare practices.