Does the Topicals Faded 30-pair jar really save us money in New Zealand after international shipping?

April 11, 2026

Why the 30-Pair Jar is Currently Viral

I’ve been a fan of the Faded serum for years, but when Topicals dropped the 'Faded' Under Eye Masks in a bulk 30-pair jar, my first thought was about the cost per use. In 2026, we are all looking for ways to stretch our beauty budget. Previously, these masks were only available in smaller, individual sets which felt like a waste of packaging and money. This new jar is a US-exclusive release, and for those of us in New Zealand, it looks like a goldmine for brightening those stubborn dark circles.

Does the Topicals Faded 30-pair jar really save us money in New Zealand after international shipping?
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My interest peaked when I realized that the price per pair drops significantly with this format. However, since it isn't stocked on our local shelves yet, the skeptical side of me wondered if the cost of getting it here would cancel out the savings. We all know the struggle of finding a brand that actually works for hyperpigmentation, and Topicals has that cult status for a reason.

My Process for Buying from US Stores

Since this specific jar is only available through US retailers like Sephora or the official Topicals site, I had to figure out a way to shop US store options that don't normally ship directly to Auckland. I found that the most reliable method was using a freight forwarder. By using a tax-free US address, I managed to avoid the local US sales tax, which helps offset some of the later costs.

I found the checkout process at the US store quite simple once I had my US suite number ready. It felt like I was just another local shopper. If you are worried about the technical side, I recommend checking the FAQ or their support pages to understand how the address formatting works before you hit buy.

How I Handled the New Zealand Delivery

Once my jar arrived at the warehouse, I had to decide on the best way to get it home. I've learned that New Zealand delivery can vary wildly in price depending on the carrier you choose. To avoid any nasty surprises, I used a shipping calculator to estimate shipping cost based on the weight of the jar.

I also took a moment to look at the current international shipping rates to see if adding a few more items to my shipment would be better. When you buy from US ship to New Zealand, sometimes consolidating a few skincare products into one box makes the international shipping fee much more bearable per item.

Shipping Estimates and Logistics Breakdown

I wanted to be thorough for anyone else in NZ looking to grab this. Here is the breakdown of what you can expect for the logistics of the Topicals Bulk Jar:

Factor Estimate
Box Weight Approx. 0.45 kg (1 lb) including the jar and outer shipping box.
Box Dimensions Small. The jar is compact, usually arriving in a box roughly 15x15x10 cm.
Volumetric Warning Low Risk. This item is dense and small. You won't be penalized for volumetric weight unless you put it in a massive, empty box.
Battery Check No lithium batteries. This is a liquid/gel skincare product, so standard beauty shipping rules apply.

Checking for Shipping Restrictions

Before I committed, I had a slight panic about whether eye masks counted as prohibited items. Some skincare ingredients can be flagged, or sometimes liquids over a certain volume are restricted. I checked the shipping rules and restricted goods list just to be safe. Since these are hydrogel patches in a small amount of serum, they are generally fine for air travel. However, always double-check if you are buying high-concentration acids or aerosols alongside them.

Is it Actually a Deal for Kiwis?

After calculating the price of the jar (approx. $55 USD) and adding the shipping fees, the total came out to about $115 NZD. If I were to buy 30 pairs of similar quality masks individually in New Zealand, I would easily be spending upwards of $200 NZD. My conclusion? Even with the cost of using comGateway, the bulk jar is a massive saving for those of us who use eye masks daily.

I find the cooling sensation and the brightening effect of the Tranexamic acid in these masks to be superior to the cheaper alternatives I can find locally. If you are tired of paying the 'New Zealand tax' on imported beauty, this bulk buying strategy is definitely worth considering for 2026.

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