My step-by-step plan for getting the 100ml Dieux Skin Deliverance serum delivered to New Zealand

April 27, 2026

Why I decided the 100ml Dieux Skin Deliverance was worth the effort

I have been a fan of Dieux Skin for a while now, but I finally realized that the standard 30ml bottle of Deliverance just wasn't cutting it for my daily routine. This serum has been a savior for my sensitive skin, especially with its clinical approach to soothing irritation. In 2026, the value of the Jumbo 100ml size is simply too good to ignore. It is a US exclusive, which means we can't find it on our local shelves in Auckland or Wellington.

My step-by-step plan for getting the 100ml Dieux Skin Deliverance serum delivered to New Zealand
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I did the math, and the cost-per-ml on the 100ml bottle is significantly better than buying multiple small bottles. Because I use it every morning and night, I knew I needed to find a way to shop us store options directly to get the best deal. I wanted that clinical-grade goodness without having to restock every single month.

The roadblock I hit trying to shop from New Zealand

My first attempt at buying the serum was a bit of a disaster. I went to the US site, added the jumbo bottle to my cart, and tried to check out. That's when I remembered that many US-based retailers are incredibly picky about where their products go. Even when I tried to use a tax-free us address provided by my freight forwarder, the order wouldn't go through.

I've noticed this a lot lately. Some of the biggest US stores like Sephora, Nike, and Apple are notorious for blocking international credit cards or simply cancelling any order that looks like it is going to a package forwarding warehouse. It's frustrating when you just want to buy a product that isn't available in your home country.

My secret weapon for difficult orders - BuyForMe

I found a solution that actually works for these difficult US sites. We can use the comGateway "BuyForMe" service, which is essentially an assisted purchase program. The problem I faced—and many of us in New Zealand face—is that our local credit cards are flagged. When I used BuyForMe, I didn't have to worry about that anymore.

The process is straightforward: I told them exactly what I wanted (the Dieux Skin 100ml Jumbo), and they bought it on my behalf using a US domestic credit card. This is the safest way I have found to guarantee that an order doesn't get cancelled at the last minute. If you are tired of seeing that "Order Cancelled" email from US retailers, this service is the way to go. It takes the stress out of the transaction because a local US buyer is handling the checkout for you.

How I calculated my shipping costs to New Zealand

Before I committed to the purchase, I wanted to make sure I wasn't going to get hit with a massive bill for New Zealand delivery. I used the shipping calculator to get a rough estimate of what the total cost would look like. Since the Dieux Skin bottle is glass and 100ml, it has a bit of weight to it, but it's still relatively small.

I found that by using a parcel forwarding service, I could keep the costs manageable. I also looked at the current international shipping rates to see if I should wait to bundle the serum with other items. We often find that shipping multiple items together is much cheaper than shipping a single bottle of skincare.

Making sure the serum wasn't on the prohibited list

One thing I always check before shipping liquids is the list of prohibited items. Check our guide on restricted goods if you are ever unsure about a specific skincare ingredient or aerosol. Luckily, the Deliverance serum is a standard liquid serum and doesn't contain flammable alcohols or pressurized gases, so it is perfectly fine for ship to New Zealand routes.

I always make sure to double-check the shipping rules for New Zealand specifically, as our customs can be quite strict about certain biological ingredients, though most clinical skincare brands like Dieux Skin are safe to import for personal use.

My final checklist for getting your package home safely

I finally got my 100ml bottle delivered to my door in Christchurch, and the process was surprisingly smooth once I had my plan in place. If you are looking to do the same, here is the summary of the steps I took in 2026:

  • I confirmed the product was a US exclusive and calculated the savings of the 100ml size.
  • I checked the international shipping fees to ensure the total price fit my budget.
  • I used the BuyForMe service to avoid the credit card rejection issue that often happens with US skincare sites.
  • I tracked my package through comGateway until it cleared NZ customs.

I hope this helps my fellow NZ skincare lovers get their hands on the good stuff. It takes a little extra planning, but for a product as effective as Deliverance, it is absolutely worth the effort.

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