The product: Glossier Body Hero Daily Perfecting Cream Why they’re similar: Both oil-based body washes transform and froth once they hit water, leaving your body feeling clean yet hydrated all over. The dupe: L’Occitane Almond Shower Oil ($39 at L’Occitane ) The product: Glossier Body Hero Daily Oil Wash Why they’re similar: Both cult-favourite formulas in their own right, both cover a multitude of sins while blending into skin seamlessly. The dupe: RMS ‘Un’Cover Up ($58 at Mecca ) Why they’re similar: Both liquid eyeshadows provide a swipe of colour sure to last all day – just be sure to blend, blend, blend immediately on application. The dupe: Kosas 10-Second Liquid Eyeshadow ($45 at Mecca ) Why they’re similar: Both formulas are lightweight and smooth onto skin to provide a your-skin-but-better effect – perfect for everyday use. The dupe: Hourglass Illusion Hyaluronic Skin Tint ($90 at Mecca ) The product: Glossier Perfecting Skin Tint Why they’re similar: Both of these brow gels contain a brush-on pomade to thicken brows, fill in gaps and create definition. The dupe: Benefit Gimme Brow+ ($45 at Benefit ) Why they’re similar: Both of these blushes have a water-thin consistency that pats into skin beautifully, creating a youthful rosy glow. The dupe: NARS Liquid Blush in Orgasm ($48 at Mecca ) The product: Glossier Cloud Paint in Puff Both have a thick, creamy consistency and are designed to be slathered on for 20ish minutes before being removed by a warm cloth. Why they’re similar: These masks are sweet relief for dry and/or dehydrated skin. The dupe: Summer Fridays Jet Lag Mask ($77 at Mecca ) Why they’re similar: Both of these lightweight yet ultra-hydrating moisturisers are perfect for everyday use, especially in the morning – they prime skin for the makeup to come. The dupe: Embryolisse Lait-Crème Concentré Moisturiser ($38 at Gritty Pretty e-store ) The product: Glossier Priming Moisturiser Why they’re similar: Both products contain two phases: a silky serum and a lightweight oil for hydrated, dewy skin. The dupe: Fresh Beauty Rose Deep Hydration Oil-Infused Serum ($86 at Sephora from June 2020) The product: Glossier FutureDew Oil Serum Why they’re similar: Both are hydrating, creamy cleansers that clean skin and remove grime without disrupting its delicate pH balance. The dupe: CeraVe Hydrating Cleanser ($12.99 at Chemist Warehouse ) ![]() The Product: Glossier Milky Jelly Cleanser Why they’re similar: Both contain a mix of AHAs, BHAs and PHAs to exfoliate skin by gently dissolving skin cells. The dupe: Mecca Glow-Giver Exfoliating Solution ($40 at Mecca ) The good news, however, is that there are plenty of same-same-but-different Glossier dupes available in Australia. And with an international travel ban in place, it doesn’t look like we’ll be heading to any of Glossier’s New York, LA, London or Atlanta stores soon. In a heartbeat.Īt present, Glossier isn’t available in Australia. We don’t have the answers but what do know is that if there was a Glossier cult (hey, Emily Weiss – is there a cult?), we’d join it. Or the skin first, makeup second philosophy? Could be. Is it the pastel pink packaging? Perhaps. Try as you might, the brand is hard to resist. There’s something about Glossier that makes it almost unavoidable for millennials. We now have a Facebook group! Here, we share beauty tips, wellness hacks and get to interact with each other (in real time)! Click here to join the Gritty Pretty Gang on Facebook. You can’t buy Glossier in Australia – but you can buy these.
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