![]() ![]() ![]() While in the US, sites like Glambot (which also ships to the UK) are dedicated to facilitating the reselling of beauty products. This practice of buying used make-up has become increasingly popular in Japan, with frugal millennials selling and buying secondhand beauty products online and the domestic market for digital resale in retail was valued at 483.5 billion yen ($4.59 billion) in 2017. In particular, branded eyeshadow palettes that often sell for just a couple of pounds less than their original price. ![]() The most popular are from big names that sell for a higher price initially. Some products haven’t been opened, some have been ‘swatched’ (testing briefly by the buyer), and many are half-used. A secondhand jumper is one thing, but now reselling culture is finding its way into beauty too.īeauty junkies are scouring the internet for neglected make-up being sold at a fraction of the price you would pay at your local beauty counter. According to ThreadUp’s 2019 retail report, “64 per cent of women bought or are now willing to buy secondhand products.” Up from 52 per cent in 2017. More of us are embracing secondhand shopping in a bid to be more environmentally friendly by reducing our personal waste. ‘Recommerce’ has become a huge part of the fashion industry. ![]()
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