I designed a blueprint to get Merit Great Skin into New Zealand and it actually works

February 16, 2026

As we move through February 2026, my social media feeds have been dominated by one specific product: the Merit Great Skin Priming Moisturizer. I saw everyone from makeup artists to skin enthusiasts raving about its lightweight, bi-phase formula that leaves a glass-skin finish without the heavy grease. Merit has become a rising star in the clean beauty space, but there was one major problem for me living in New Zealand: we still don't have local physical distribution.

I designed a blueprint to get Merit Great Skin into New Zealand and it actually works
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I realized that if I wanted to experience this glow for myself, I had to find a way to source it directly from the United States. The moisturizer is famous for its ability to sit perfectly under foundation, acting as both a skin-soothing layer and a primer. My curiosity got the better of me, and I decided to create a structured plan to get it delivered to my doorstep in Auckland.

The challenge of buying beauty from the USA

Shopping from US-based storefronts can be tricky when you are located in the South Pacific. Many brands either do not ship internationally or charge exorbitant fees that make the purchase feel impractical. I knew I needed a more efficient method than standard direct shipping, which often lacks tracking or takes months to arrive.

I decided to use a freight forwarder to bridge the gap. By using a service like comGateway, I was able to secure a tax-free us address. This essentially allowed me to shop like a US local, avoiding state taxes and gaining access to domestic promotions that are usually hidden from international IP addresses.

My blueprint for international shipping

I approached this purchase like an architectural project. I needed a clear international shipping strategy to ensure my glass bottle arrived in one piece without costing me a fortune. First, I spent some time on the how it works page to understand the sequence of events: from the US warehouse to the final flight to New Zealand.

My blueprint involved three main steps. First, I signed up for a parcel forwarding service to get my unique suite number. Second, I placed my order on the Merit website using my new US address. Finally, once the package arrived at the warehouse, I used the tools available to forward packages to my home. This method gave me much more control over the timeline and the carrier used for the final leg of the journey.

Shipping Estimates for New Zealand

Before I committed to the purchase, I used the estimate shipping cost tool. It is vital to know what you are getting into before the bill arrives. Based on the Merit Great Skin Priming Moisturizer bottle size (typically 50ml) and its glass packaging, here is the breakdown I prepared for my shipment to New Zealand.

Metric Estimate
Box Weight Approx. 0.45 kg (1 lb)
Box Dimensions Small (Approx. 15cm x 12cm x 8cm)
Volumetric Warning Low. This item is dense and small, so volumetric weight is unlikely to exceed actual weight unless you buy many units.
Battery Check None. This product does not contain lithium batteries and is safe for standard air travel.

I found that combining this moisturizer with a few other small items like a lip oil or a mascara helped me maximize the base shipping rate. If you are worried about the process, checking the support center can clarify how they handle fragile glass items.

Understanding import tax in New Zealand

One aspect of my blueprint that I had to research thoroughly was the import tax situation in New Zealand. As of 2026, New Zealand Customs requires GST (Goods and Services Tax) of 15% on most imported goods. For low-value goods under NZ$1,000, the tax is often collected by the merchant or the freight forwarder at the time of shipping.

I made sure to keep my total order value below the $1,000 threshold to avoid more complex customs entries. This made the New Zealand delivery much smoother, as the package cleared customs almost immediately. If you are unsure about the current rates, the New Zealand delivery page has some great localized tips for us Kiwis.

Using proxy shopping for difficult checkouts

While I didn't have trouble with Merit’s website, I know some US stores can be picky about non-US credit cards. In those cases, I would have opted for proxy shopping. I’ve used the BuyForMe service in the past for other beauty brands that have strict billing address requirements. It’s a great fallback if your local card keeps getting declined at the US checkout. They essentially act as an assisted purchase partner, buying the item on your behalf and sending it to your suite.

My final verdict on the process

I received my Merit Great Skin Priming Moisturizer just ten days after it arrived at the US warehouse. The glass bottle was perfectly intact, and the serum-cream hybrid texture was exactly what I had hoped for. By following a structured blueprint and using a reliable freight forwarder, I managed to bypass the frustration of waiting for a local launch that might never happen in 2026.

I found that the cost of international shipping was quite reasonable when I factored in the tax savings from the US address. If you are a beauty lover in New Zealand looking to get your hands on viral US products, I highly recommend setting up your own shipping plan. It feels empowering to shop without borders and have the latest global trends on your vanity at the same time as everyone else.

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