My Top Online Makeup Stores in the Philippines
UPDATE: Read up on my updated list of the best online makeup and skincare stores in the Philippines as of September 2020 here.
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As someone who has been working in the beauty industry since 2014, not to mention is a shopaholic, it occurred to me that I’ve never really listed the online sites where I buy my makeup and skincare products from. Apart from visiting drugstores or going directly to kiosks and brick-and-mortar shops (like Avene and Kiehl’s), I prefer buying my products online—simply because it’s more convenient that way! All I have to do is make a few clicks, and then wait for my products to be delivered in 3 to 5 business days. Like I always say—if I can buy anything and everything online or through an app and not have to leave my house, I would. #INFJproblems
Anyway, I decided to list below a few online makeup stores in the Philippines where I’ve tried shopping from (or still shop from to this day!). These are all trustworthy shops that I vouch for, and haven’t encountered major problems with (the most is probably a delay in shipment, especially if it’s a pre-order).
1. BEAUTYMNL
When I viewed my order history on BeautyMNL, I noticed that most of them were hair products and tools—like a straightening/curling iron from Vidal Sassoon and a curling iron from Herstyler. I invested in these two products for myself. Whenever I got booked to do makeup gigs and clients would request for me to do basic hair styling, I’d use these. If I want to stock up on my hygiene essentials and supplements, I just shop from BeautyMNL.

2. SEPHORA PHILIPPINES
Sephora is one of those shops that I always need to visit whenever I’m abroad. I still remember the first time I entered a store in Malaysia. My eyes and feelings were all over the place! It felt like a beauty girl’s Disneyland. So when they finally launched Sephora Philippines (online), it definitely put me back in my happy place. Apart from the products mentioned, I also like to browse through other brands not easily available in the Philippines. This is to see if they’re worth buying. I look forward to the day they open a brick-and-mortar here soon.
3. GLAMOURBOX
If you’ve been reading my blog since 2013, then you’ll know that Glamourbox and I go way, way back. Glamourbox first started as an online beauty box subscription service (in 2014), before eventually entering the retail scene. They became the exclusive distributor of niche but cult-favorite brands like Pixi, Eye of Horus, and Ofra Cosmetics. Through an acquaintance, I was referred to their founder/CEO, who hired me to write as a freelancer for their blog. I was straight out of college and had just started my first full-time job as a copywriter for a startup advertising agency.
This was basically where my love for beauty all started. Fast-forward to when they hired me full-time to become the marketing manager of the brands they exclusively distributed—it was when I discovered makeup kit staples that I’ll never trade for anything else, like Pixi’s Natural Contour Powder (which comes in a cool-toned, universally flattering shade that suits most skin tones), Pixi’s Eye Bright Liner (which I love to use on my waterline to give me that fresh and very awake look), and Ofra’s Long Lasting Liquid Lipstick in Laguna Beach.
4. DTC MAKEUP
DTC Makeup is my go-to for all things RCMA (short for Research Council of Makeup Artists). If you guys read my recent article on my staple makeup looks, or follow #GretasJunkyardMakeup on Instagram, you’ll know that I’m a huge sucker for their No-Color Powder (which is said to be an amazing dupe for Laura Mercier’s Translucent Powder) and 5-Part Series Favorites Foundation Palette. It’s an amazing source of products for professional makeup artists, and I highly recommend checking them out!
5. JAPANICHI
I was introduced to Japanichi by a good friend and fellow beauty enabler, Pinkoolaid, especially when she influenced me to start drinking collagen supplements to help improve my skin’s texture, strengthen my hair and nails, and slow down signs of aging. So I started buying the same brand she bought back then, which was Meiji. Eventually, I started experimenting with other brands like Shiseido. When Shu Uemura pulled out of the country and I needed to replace my eyelash curler, I bought one from them, too! Since then, whenever I get curious about Japanese beauty brands, I check out their selection.
So that’s my list! Other popular sites that you might have also heard of (but I haven’t tried shopping from yet) are Beauty by Freyja (you can buy LuxAsia-exclusive brands here like Aveda, Elizabeth Arden, Gerard Cosmetics, Peter Thomas Roth, and Sleek MakeUP), Beauty Bar (I love visiting Beauty Bar’s stores!), and Beautybox Corp. (for all your K-Palette and Kracie needs).
Have you guys shopped from these online makeup stores? Let me know!
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My Top Online Makeup Stores in the Philippines
July 4, 2019 @ 9:49 am
Noted ate gretchen! Thanks for sharing. I love makeup so much. Kahit window shopping lang online hahahahahha
August 13, 2019 @ 11:36 pm
Is Japanichi still active/legit? I ordered and paid last August 7 and I haven’t gotten my items yet. Reason I bought from them is because I stumbled upon this blog post. I tried following up thru text/viber/messenger several times but to no avail!
August 14, 2019 @ 10:14 am
Really? 🙁 From what I know, they still are. But the last time I ordered from them was earlier this year pa, and I got my items on time naman! There was one time that I ordered something, but it was a pre-order pala. So it took two weeks to arrive. Maybe the item was a pre-order?
July 25, 2020 @ 9:43 pm
The Make Up Store MNL, have u heard of it,