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Lauder grandkids NY’s newest billionaires

Skyrocketing cosmetic stocks have catapulted Estee Lauder’s sophisticated granddaughters into billionaire status — with younger sis Jane taking her place as the second-youngest lady billionaire in the United States, Bloomberg reported.

Jane Lauder, 40, owns just under 20 million shares of her family’s company — worth about $1.4 billion, while older sister Aerin Lauder, 43, has at least 16 million shares worth about $1 billion, according to Forbes.

Unfortunately for gold-digging bachelors, both sisters are married.

Aerin reportedly has homes in Manhattan, Aspen and the Hamptons, hangs expensive artwork by Mark Rothko and Cy Twombly on her walls, and sneaks in burger dates with her hubby at the Carlyle Hotel.

She has worked at Estee Lauder for over 20 years and is the company’s style and image director.

Aerin also runs a namesake fashion business and is married to Eric Zinterhofer, who co-founded a private equity firm.

“Aerin wants to be the next Tory Burch,” a source told The Post when the heiress launched the company with the guidance of Vogue Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour and former NBC Universal head honcho Jeff Zucker in 2011.

Jane heads Estee Lauder’s Origins, Darphin and Ojon brands and is married to Kevin Warsh, a former US Federal Reserve Bank big.

Jane went to Stanford and reportedly enjoys historical fiction.

“I’m direct but methodical. I think about things. I plot out where I want to be and where I want to get to,” Jane told Women’s Wear Daily in 2012.

The youngest female billionaire in the United States focuses more on burgers than lipstick — In-N-Out fast-food magnate Lynsi Torres, who is 31.

Estee Lauder founded the company in 1946 by making skin creams on her kitchen stove and selling them to New York beauty salons.

Cosmetics stocks have surged in the past year with Revlon up 67 percent and Estee up about 23 percent.