Are Makeup Brands Ripping You Off? Are Drugstore Brands the Same as Luxury?

Dior, Chanel, and other high-end luxury brands don’t want you to know they likely paid $3 bucks to produce that lipstick you just paid $42 for. Ouch! It’s a common fact you’re paying for the brand’s name and the packaging but not so much the actual product inside which is fairly cheap to produce.
I watched a very interesting Tiktok yesterday on how “brands are ripping you off”. I’d link it here but I don’t want the person who made it to think I’m trashing them nor do I want you to think I’m doing so either. The reason I say this is because I actually disagree a bit with what she was saying in her Tiktok! That’s my opinion obviously but I didn’t want it to come across as hey, I know stuff and I disagree because of that. Keep in mind, I know nothing 🙂 I’m just expressing how I feel based on products I’ve tried and just fitting that into what she was saying.
So, this person is in the makeup industry for a long time and obviously knows makeup WAY better than I ever hope to. She was explaining that makeup brands were ripping you off due to packaging and how drugstore makeup is in fact the same thing at a cheaper price. She also went on to explain many of the items are produced in the same factories as larger luxury brands and the formulas are the same, etc…!
The three main products she brings attention to are mascara, eyeliner, and lipstick. Her main point of the video is to explain these three items can be easily duplicated and purchased for cheaper at the drugstore. And yes, that’s very true. Over the years drugstore makeup has evolved dramatically and formulas are way, way better than they ever were 10 plus years ago. If she made this video 10 or more years ago I’d question her sanity about formulas being as great as anything you can buy at Sephora or Nordstrom or a higher-end counter. Because let’s be honest, that far back drugstore makeup was just NOT IT.
But I still think drugstore makeup has shortcomings and formulas that are inconsistent. For example, remember when L’Oreal had those amazing Infallible Silkissime Eyeliners? What happened the formula? It’s changed so dramatically since it was released. I purchased one recently and it was terribly dry and tugged during application. I remember the original release was amazing! Super creamy and rivaled Urban Decay’s 24/7 Eyeliners! That being said, I feel like eyeliner pencils have had a dramatic decrease in formula lately across the board. Many brands I used to adore just aren’t cutting it anymore. The formulas feel cheaper, drier, drag during application, etc…! Yes, Urban Decay I’m talking to you.
But that’s neither here nor there in this discussion. What I found interesting is the fact she brought a Dior Lipstick into the conversation and said, “For example, this Dior Lipstick has lovely packaging but Milani Lipsticks are just as good!” Ok, let’s backtrack for a sec here. She was by no means comparing Dior and Milani but it is an apple to oranges situation isn’t it? Dior makes incredible lipsticks and I dunno if I’ve found anything at the drugstore that rivals that formula. There are AMAZING lipsticks at the drugstore but Dior is amazing. Hmmm! I need a few to think about that!
Here’s where I really disagree and this is a controversial opinion by the way! I do NOT believe drugstore mascaras are the same as higher or mid-range brands. I use Tarte Lights, Camera, Lashes which is mid-range and I can’t say I’ve come across any mascara at the drugstore that works as good for me. Actually, mascaras in general at the drugstore are a HUGE fail for me. I don’t have a great success rate with drugstore mascaras and I really do believe spending a bit more on mascara is a worthy spluge. I realize a lot of people will strongly disappear with this. But drugstore mascaras suck and are not the same as what you can purchase from mid to high-end brands. This isn’t to say more expensive mascaras don’t suck! They do! I mean, Pat Mcgrath has a crappy mascara formula! But I do think that mid to higher-end brands do an exceptionally better job in the mascara department than drugstore brands.
I think one the most important points she should have made in her discussion was the fact that drugstore prices have risen so dramatically that purchasing a mid-range mascara can be cheaper or even on par with drugstore prices lately!
I dunno if you agree or not with all this. But I thought it was an interesting topic to bring up and discuss!
Do share your thoughts!
Are makeup brands ripping us off? Is everything we love about mid to high-end brands available for cheaper at the drugstore?
