Used beauty *might* not be the best idea
tracks the recent trend in Japan of buying secondhand luxury beauty products, which gives young people a chance to own coveted beauty staples that may be outside of their price range. Japan’s secondhand beauty market can be explained by Japan’s thriving secondhand retail sector as well as a cultural emphasis on avoiding waste .
But the used beauty trend isn’t unique to Japan, BoF reports. “On West Coast–based Glambot in the US, shoppers can find Giorgio Armani’swith ‘80 percent fill’ remaining for $44.50 instead of the original $89. Peer-to-peer shopping app Depop, Lithuanian Vinted, and Reddit also provide platforms and forums for users to buy used cosmetics,” they write.
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