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Glossier Alternatives That You Can Buy In Australia

You can't get Glossier in Australia, but you can shop these dupes.

Chances are you’ve heard of Glossier: founded by New York cool-girl Emily Weiss, 33, the line of skincare and make-up products not only sets trends but also it manages to set itself apart.

If 16-step contouring tutorials are the problem, then Glossier’s clean packaging and user-friendly millennial pink products are the cure. It’s basically, no make-up, make-up. In the last year, Glossier has expanded beyond its hero products (Brow Bow and Milky Jelly cleanser) to include perfume, eyeshadow and most recently mascara. Beyoncé, Saoirse Ronan and Chrissy Tegen have all worn the brand’s make-up on the red carpet. 

Unfortunately, Glossier is yet to announce shipping to Australia. However, after successful expansions to the U.K. and Canada, the announcement can’t be too far away. If you’re *really* keen then there are alternatives but Australia’s Post Mate service is almost as expensive as a ticket to New York. In the meantime, here are the best alternatives which you can purchase locally. 

If you want to try: Soothing Face Mist 

Glossier

You should pick-up: Mario Badescu, $10; at mecca.com.au

Mario Badescu

If you want to try: Brow Boy 

Glossier

You should pick-up: Benefit Gimme Brow, $40; at sephora.com.au

Benefit Gimme Brow

If you want to try: Stretch Concealer

Glossier

You should pick-up: RMS “un” cover-up concealer, $52; at mecca.com.au

RMS

If you want to try: Cherry Balm Dot Com

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Glossier

You should pick-up: Frank Body Lip And Cheek Tint, $12; at frankbody.com

Frank Body

If you want to try: Glossier Perfecting Skin Tient 

Glossier

You should pick-up: You should pick-up: M.A.C Cosmetics Studio Face And Body Foundation, $54; at maccosmetics.com.au

MAC

This article originally appeared on InStyle. 

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