The Wirecutter Show

The Truth About Counterfeit Beauty Products Online

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Mar 25, 2026
Rose Maura-Laurie, a Wirecutter senior staff writer who investigated counterfeit beauty and skincare sales, shares findings from her six-month probe. She discusses how fake products circulate on big marketplaces, why third-party sellers are risky, and what shopping signals to check to avoid suspect cosmetics. Short, practical guidance on spotting and avoiding counterfeits wraps up the conversation.
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ANECDOTE

Investigation Sparked By Fake Jones Road Ad

  • Rose Maura-Laurie began investigating after a suspicious Jones Road ad led to a scammy site that charged Wirecutter's card $2,2100 from Australia.
  • That experience pushed her to buy a range of products from third-party sellers to see if they were counterfeit.
INSIGHT

Third-Party Channels Create Countless Vulnerabilities

  • Third-party sales channels introduce many handoffs where product can be diverted, tampered with, or mixed with counterfeits.
  • Rose explains authorized retailers keep a tight supply chain while third-party brokers and liquidators create murky, unregulated handoffs.
ADVICE

FTIR Comparison Is A Strong Authenticity Test

  • Use FTIR testing comparisons against a legitimately sourced sample; experts look for ~95% match as strong evidence of authenticity.
  • In Rose's test, only 3 of 12 third-party samples beat 95%; some were as low as 2% similarity.
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