The beauty world is no stranger to trends and new product launches.
But the astronomical virality that a product can now achieve through platforms like TikTok has started to completely change the game, particularly when it comes to dupes.
A single creator or influencer can cause a product to go viral and completely sell it out, sometimes for months on end. Unable to get their hands on the original product, or simply eager to participate in the hype, many turn to a "dupe" version of it.
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Now don't get me wrong - I personally love how dupes contribute to the democratisation of beauty.
A good dupe often performs or looks similar to the original, but normally for a lesser price, making it much easier for us beauty lovers to take part in a trend or try something new.
Plus, we all know that a luxe price tag does not always guarantee a better product; you can absolutely pick up gorgeous formulas for an affordable price.
If you had a beloved product that has been discontinued, a dupe may help ease the pain by taking its place in your routine. (RIP to all the products that earned a place in our hearts before being cruelly sent to the beauty graveyard).
It might also be the answer if you’re wishing to try a particular product or trend when the original seems to be forever sold out - I’m looking at you, Drunk Elephant D-Bronzi Drops.
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Original products used to be safeguarded and brand owners would publicly condemn "dupes" then known as knock-offs for not only stealing their intellectual property but for also potentially using lesser quality ingredients that often were unsafe or made in unsanitary conditions. These duplicated products now have greatly improved in overall quality and acceptance as we now become more financially aware and in general, do at times understand a high price tag doesn't always mean quality. I've been caught out with this thinking a $90 brow pencil would solve all my problems, lesson learned! I do absolutely agree though that this is feeding the consumerism monster that has taken over a lot of people's wallets, we only have 1 face and yet I have a whole drawer of unused makeup that I bought because it was an affordable dupe. But you really have to ask yourself, is it really affordable to buy multiples of the same products because they're trending and then just not use them?