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06-17-2019 03:41 PM - edited 06-17-2019 04:12 PM
I was at my local cvs and noticed they had high end salon products like Kerastase and Oribe among others.
Im a little shocked because i thought certain brands can only be sold in salons. Anyone else know why they're sold at drug stores now?
Are they authorized retailers and are the products real?
06-17-2019 03:45 PM
This has been happening for years. CVS also has Philosphy, Bare minerals,Peter Roth and other professional products to name a few.
06-17-2019 03:46 PM
I have always seen some salon brands at CVS but recently I noticed a lot more brands incldudng Devacurl and I was surprised. I have also noticed they carry some high end skincare lines too like Peter Thomas Roth and Clarins, among others. They seem to have really upped their beauty game in recent times. It makes it more interesting to shop there, that's for sure. Maybe they changed the rules since long ago when there was a sharp line between salon and drugstore brands. It's all intermingled now.
06-18-2019 08:12 AM
My hairdresser sain that when we see the same things sold in salons, they have been reformulated and aren't always good to use.
The beauty companies wouldn't "kill" their bread and butter, the salons.
06-18-2019 08:19 AM
Some of the worst products I ever used came from a salon.
06-18-2019 08:23 AM
Maybe the hairdresser is trying to keep your dollars at the salon. I would doubt that the formula would change because it is being sold at CVS and marketed as the same product.
@ECBG wrote:My hairdresser sain that when we see the same things sold in salons, they have been reformulated and aren't always good to use.
The beauty companies wouldn't "kill" their bread and butter, the salons.
06-18-2019 08:24 AM
06-18-2019 08:43 AM
@ECBG wrote:My hairdresser sain that when we see the same things sold in salons, they have been reformulated and aren't always good to use.
The beauty companies wouldn't "kill" their bread and butter, the salons.
That's what I heard too, that they've been "watered-down" so to speak.
This made me think--is it the same with Wen that is sold here being a dif. formulation than the one sold on infomercials?
06-18-2019 10:13 AM
I would not purchase Kerastase at CVS as they are not authorized dealer.
From Kerastase .com
https://www.kerastase-usa.com/frequently-asked-questions.html
"6. I noticed Kérastase is sold at my local drugstore. Is this okay to buy?
Diverted products can be counterfeit, diluted formulas, or old, expired formulas that may not be safe to use. Contaminated or counterfeit products could cause irritation or even infection. If you buy our products in a supermarket, drugstore or any other outlet other than this website or a Kérastase Consultant Salon, we cannot guarantee that it is an authentic Kérastase product. For any diversion related inquiries or to report diversion, please contact NoDivert@support.lorealusa.com.
List of authorized vendors:
Kerastase Consultant Salon
Kerastase-USA.com
Sephora (select retail locations)
Sephora.com
LookFantastic.com (The Hut Group)
Birchbox.com"
06-18-2019 10:23 AM
@mintedrose wrote:I was at my local cvs and noticed they had high end salon products like Kerastase and Oribe among others.
Im a little shocked because i thought certain brands can only be sold in salons. Anyone else know why they're sold at drug stores now?
Are they authorized retailers and are the products real?
It's usually called the grey market [not the black market].
https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/2015/08/92495/gray-market-beauty-industry-dangers-precautions
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