By Maria Myka (media@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Nov 14, 2014 05:46 AM EST

You have to admire Kim Kardashian for her willingness to do everything to stay in the spotlight. Even though the whole world is lucky enough to see her bare butt on the cover of Paper magazine, someone was luckier than most to be tasked with smearing her bare skin with oil.

According to the Daily News, the man who was given the job to smother baby oil all over the socialite is named Mario Dedivanovic. He said he did not get his hands on her at any point of the shoot.

When asked about the brand of oil used to make Kim's curvy body glisten, he said, "I don't have a name for the oil. It's just a baby oil product from Europe. I just sprayed it all over her body from a pump bottle."

He went on to say, "Everyone keeps asking me about it," he said. "It's so crazy. It's just a basic baby oil product."

The photos, which went viral this week showed Kim's asset when it was featured on the cover of the magazine. The inside pages were filled with even more shocking photos of the socialite - exposing herself in her full-frontal glory.

Even though he got to spray oil all over Kim K, Dedivanovic was also interested in working with Jean-Paul Goude, saying, "The shoot was very fun. It's always a great experience when working with such an iconic legendary photographer."

He did, however, dish on how they got Kim to look that good in the spread. He told the Daily News, "For the face, we went for a natural look. Jean-Paul Goude wanted me to do my thing but make her look like her herself. We used a very simple black liquid line on the eyes, no false lashes, just a pretty, classic look. I don't have a name for the product on the lip either. It was a peachy nude lipstick."

Finally, for the "dewy" look, they also sprayed some Evian on the 34-year-old mother-of-one's face.

But Kim Kardashian can't really look like that in real life, can she?

Apparently, she can. Paper's editorial director Mickey Boardman told Yahoo!, "[There was] much less [retouching] than people think. That's really what she looks like. That's her. I would say it's the normal amount of retouching that's on a normal cover. It is not padded. It is not augmented. That is all really her."