The Legal Battle Behind Knockoff Makeups
Sarah Tanya is a blogger based in Los Angeles, California with more than 14,000 followers on her YouTube channel. She is a beauty blogger who explores makeup to give honest reviews and feedback. Like any beauty blogger did, Tanya tested the truth behind knockoff makeups that we see online. A video that started out as a curiosity ended up badly, as she almost lost an eye in the making.

Sarah Tanya’s eyes a day after putting on the fake Kyshadow
What happened? Tanya is planning to compare fake vs. real Kylie Cosmetics’ Kyshadow Palette to see the difference and understand the hype between these products. She put on the real one on her right eyelid, while the fake one is on her left eyelid. The video went smooth and the color pay-off of the palette was okay. Not bad for a $5 eyeshadow palette – or so she thought. She woke up the next morning having red eyes and what seems to be a bacterial infection from the fake Kyshadow Palette she used.
The Beauty Industry
In the past year, the makeup industry exploded with 12% growth in 2016, according to research firms NPD and Allied. Reports also indicate that the industry is recession proof. A frequent visitor on YouTube and other social media sites will agree to this drastic increase. It seems like almost every girl is starting their own channels showcasing their passion for makeup and anything related to beauty. These channels, including some of the biggest celebrities coming up with their own makeup line, are feeding this current trend. There is nothing wrong with loving makeup, it is ART, but buying knockoffs might be.
Fake Products
We all love buying branded stuff and also purchasing cheap things that look good. Let’s all face it, we can’t always afford that $30 foundation, but we also don’t want to feel left out. This consumerist behavior is the lifeline of fake products. Some people are in it for the brand and what looks nice on the outside. That is why people opt to purchase knockoffs- they get the brand by paying way cheaper than the original ones. It used to be Louis Vuitton bags, but now, Millennials and Generation Z are here for the fake makeups.
How Dangerous Is Fake Makeup?
Since the beauty industry is blooming more than ever, that also means that somewhere in the world, there are people manufacturing fake makeups for their benefit. In 2013, it was estimated that 2.5% of the world’s trade is made up of fake goods. That’s a lot of fakes. Tutorial videos on fake makeups are also popping like mushrooms. Some are curious, like Sarah, that’s why they purchase them, while others are trying to spread awareness of how dangerous these products can be.

One of the warehouse in China that manufactures fake cosmetics
The FBI reports that its agents have found aluminum, human carcinogens, dangerous levels of bacteria, and even horse urine in the products they’ve seized. Some fake Kylie liquid lipsticks contain glue in them. A bust operation conducted by the FBI showed the dirty warehouse of these products. It has no proper sanitation and everything is exposed to dirt. No wonder people are reporting cases of acne, rashes, and psoriasis after using these cheap makeups.
How Are Authorities Handling This?
The alarming rise of these makeups found in online sites and the black market is putting a lot of people at risk. Estee Lauder Companies, who own brands like MAC and Clinique take this threat in the beauty industry very seriously. Since 2003, its global security team has been led by the former head of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration’s New York office. They also employ 42 full-time agents around the world. These agents infiltrate flea markets, and even test buy on sites like eBay and Alibaba to accumulate evidence for civil suits against counterfeiters.

There are also fake beauty sponges and makeup brushes
Beauty mogul, Kylie Jenner takes her social media accounts to spread awareness of how dangerous these makeups are. Her makeup brand has the most number of sales in counterfeit products that range from liquid lipsticks to her eyeliners. She tweets and post videos in her personal account comparing the original Kylie Cosmetics products from the ones we see almost everywhere for only $3. One episode of her own reality show, Life Of Kylie, showed her purchasing the fake products that are displayed in Santee Alley, Los Angeles.
Pro-tip: Try celebrating local brands and drugstore products instead of buying the fake ones. It may seem cheap, but it comes at a cost.
More in Legal Advice
-
How to Secure a Government Job During Budget Cuts
Federal hiring slows down when budgets tighten, yet it never stops completely. Agencies still need analysts, advisors, and policy staff to...
March 1, 2026 -
Brooklyn Beckham’s Billionaire Father-in-Law Breaks Silence on the Family Feud
The Beckham family drama just took another sharp turn. This time, the voice cutting through the noise belongs to billionaire investor...
February 22, 2026 -
Notre Dame Faces Faculty Resigns After Controversial Appointment
Tension is rising at the University of Notre Dame after two scholars cut formal ties with the Liu Institute for Asia...
February 22, 2026 -
High Court Upholds Malay Celeb Preacher Da’i Syed’s Rape Conviction
The Shah Alam High Court has spoken, and it spoke clearly. Celebrity preacher Da’i Syed will go to prison now, not...
February 15, 2026 -
Venezuela Opens Oil Industry as U.S. Threatens Cuba Tariffs
Venezuela has passed a significant law change aimed at opening its oil industry to foreign investment. The move, endorsed by acting...
February 15, 2026 -
Is a ChatGPT-Written Will Legal?
At first glance, using AI to draft a will seems like a smart idea. It’s fast, free, and has a modern...
February 6, 2026 -
Prince Harry Supports Elizabeth Hurley in Tabloid Privacy Case
London’s High Court became the center of attention as Prince Harry appeared in support of Elizabeth Hurley during an emotional hearing...
February 6, 2026 -
5 Ways AI Is Transforming Daily Legal Workflows
AI did not storm into law firms with fireworks. It slipped in through contracts, research tabs, inboxes, and meeting notes. By...
February 1, 2026 -
How to Legally Protect Your Side Hustle Without Spending a Fortune
Starting a side hustle is a practical way to test a business idea, generate extra income, or lay the foundation for...
February 1, 2026