In the very early days of Glossier, I asked them on their IG account if and when they would be available in other countries. I got one of the rudest responses ever from a brand telling me I clearly knew nothing about logistics or how things worked because it would be years before they even thought about other countries. The comment was sarcastic, which was bad enough, but then other staff members starting adding comments like, "Get a load of these people, they want everything and we have just started out" and the like. I have never forgotten and will never buy anything from this brand.
The fact it took them 10 years to make their products available in Australia leads me to believe that they're the ones that don't understand how things work. Also I think this is a desperate attempt to tap into a new market as their sales in Europe and the US are dwindling but there's nothing unique that Glossier offers that can't be found in products already available here. $27 for a flavoured lip balm? How revolutionary! I'd quite literally rather use a lip smacker that's been sitting in my bathroom drawer since the 90s. Needless to say, I also won't be purchasing from this brand.
Just finished watching her snap, you know the one where she mentions she's a bit autistic for using a certain hand movement as a reaction to news, just wondering why is it that when people are given platforms to showcase their makeup skills like on here- their outer beauty doesn't account for who they are internally