How to spot fake makeup products
Packaging
Even the smallest mismatch like the font, the color or size of the packaging, or even the weight of the product is a sign of a counterfeit. You can spot a fake even by just holding it in your hand. If the item feels light as a feather, then you can be sure you’re holding a replica in your hands.
Colour
Fake eye shadows, blushes, lipsticks, and powders are often produced in shades that are not used in authentic products. To avoid buying a fake, visit the manufacturer’s website to see which colors of each makeup product are real.
Smell and consistency
Authentic cosmetics shouldn’t have any kind of strange substances or inappropriate sparkles in them, especially when the product is matte. Creamy cosmetics should not separate or contain any impurities. Fake lipsticks typically look less attractive and have some imperfections. If the product has a bad odor or is heavily perfumed, then it’s not authentic.
Test before buying.
Don’t hesitate to try the cosmetic testers in the stores. Remember: high-quality eye shadows and blushes should not smear or slide off during the day. A genuine lipstick should always apply smoothly and evenly, and authentic designer mascara will never crumble.
Adapted from brightside.me