The One Site You Need to Shop for Luxury Beauty

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As a skincare junkie, I’ve binge-watched every video from skincare content creators like Dr. Dray, Hyram and James Welsh. I recently watched Cassandra Bankson’s video on the industry game-changer, Beauty Pie. It’s a subscription service that grants you access to a collection of beauty products directly from the world’s top beauty labs without the luxury mark-up.

Started by Marcia Kilgore (the woman behind Soap & Glory, Soaper Duper, and Bliss Spa), the company has gained a cult following since its launch in 2017. It’s no surprise that beauty buyers are obsessing over their retinol creams, superactive capsules, and facial masks at incredibly low prices.

By getting rid of the cost of celebrity endorsements, elaborate packaging and expensive branding, Beauty Pie offers high quality products without the high purchase prices. Although you’ll pay a subscription fee, you’ll save more money by avoiding the ridiculous cost of luxury products. You can buy a subscription at $10-30 a month of $99 a year. A membership would also make the perfect gift for a beauty lover in your life.

 
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Unfortunately, they only ship to the U.S. and the U.K. Since I’m in Germany now, I’m not able to order any of their products, but I did some shopping on their site and wrote a small wishlist of the products I’m excited to try.

At the top of my list are Beauty Pie’s Superactive Capsules Pure Double Vitamin C & Vitamin E Serum. An obvious dupe for Elizabeth Arden’s Vitamin C Ceramide Capsules Radiance Renewal Serum, but for almost $75 less.

I’d also love to try their Mandarin Leaf, White Cedar & Freesia Perfume. The packaging gives me Jo Malone vibes, but for the price of a matcha latte.

Several of their retinol products are quite popular with members, so I’m order a few of these products when I’m back in the U.S.

Although I’ve only listed my skincare and fragrance picks, they also sell makeup, haircare products, candles, and more.

 
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