Beauty dupes are all the rage, but are they ethical? It’s complicated

It’s not news that everyone and their dog seems to be feeling the pinch of rising interest rates and cost-of-living expenses. Many businesses across various retail industries are noticing a decline in discretionary spending. As a result, beauty consumers, in particular, are searching for ways to try the hottest products, for a fraction of the price. Beauty dupes, short for duplicates, are a big business. Affordable beauty brands take product development inspiration, a term used loosely, from t

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