Jenelle Evans will no longer appear on Teen Mom 2, after her husband shot and killed their dog Nugget.

But the mother-of-three has stayed busy with the recent launch of her JE Cosmetics Universal Brow Kit.

Unfortunately, she's only managed to sell 150 kits in the week since it launched at New York Fashion Week.

Low brow: Jenelle Evans has only managed to sell 150 of her JE Cosmetics Universal Brow Kits in the week since it launched at New York Fashion Week

A source involved with the cosmetics brand recently revealed the low number to Radar.

It's a pretty alarming flop, considering the 27-year-old boasts 2.9 million followers on her personal account and 40.9k on the cosmetic company's account.

The source also said: 'They will be doing more advertising and getting a better shipper.'

In addition to the low sales number, the product has also received some less than positive reviews.

Influencer fail: It's a pretty alarming flop, considering the 27-year-old boasts 2.9 million followers on her personal account and 40.9k on the cosmetic company's account

Bad reviews: In addition to the low sales number, the product has also received some less than positive reviews, on customer writing on Twitter: 'Complete waste'

One unsatisfied customer wrote on Twitter: 'The brow pencil completely snapped off within a minute of using it, no matter how short I made it, it would snap off.

'There was 1 inch of product in it to begin with, now there is none. Complete waste.'

The kit goes for $40, featuring a brow wand, a highlighter, brow powder, a wax duo and brow tools.

Now available: The kit goes for $40, featuring a brow wand, a highlighter, brow powder, a wax duo and brow tools

High hopes: She recently said of the kit: 'I'm just really happy that I can come out with something that can be universal for everyone'

Launch party: Evans celebrated the launch last week with a rooftop party during NYFW, featuring guests like Mariah Lynn and Farrah Abraham

Evans celebrated the launch last week with a rooftop party during NYFW, featuring guests like Mariah Lynn and Farrah Abraham.

She told Us Weekly at the event: 'I'm just really happy that I can come out with something that can be universal for everyone.

'They don't have to go match their shade. They can just by one kit and be done with it — and have everything they need.'

Her cosmetics company launched back in 2017, first offering a liquid lipstick and lip liner.