I found the way to get Dieux Skin 100ml Jumbo to New Zealand despite US shipping blocks

May 29, 2026

Why the 100ml Jumbo size matters in 2026

I have used Dieux Skin Deliverance for years, but my biggest frustration has always been the 30ml bottle. It runs out too fast, and the cost of shipping small bottles individually to New Zealand adds up quickly. In 2026, Dieux Skin finally addressed this by launching a 100ml Jumbo size. This version provides more than triple the product of the standard bottle for a significantly lower price per milliliter.

I found the way to get Dieux Skin 100ml Jumbo to New Zealand despite US shipping blocks
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I noticed that this 100ml version is currently a US exclusive. For those of us in Auckland or Wellington, trying to buy this directly from the official store usually results in a "shipping not available for your region" message at checkout. I find this barrier incredibly frustrating because the serum is a staple for my skin barrier health, and the savings on the Jumbo size are too good to ignore.

Shipping Estimates for New Zealand

I wanted to make sure the shipping costs didn't cancel out the savings of the 100ml bottle. I put together these estimates to help other Kiwis calculate their total spend before buying.

Detail Estimate
Box Weight Approx. 0.5 kg (1.1 lbs) including packaging
Box Dimensions Small (Approx. 15cm x 10cm x 10cm)
Volumetric Warning Low risk. The item is dense and small, so you will likely be charged by actual weight rather than volume.
Battery Check No lithium batteries. This is a liquid serum and does not face electronic shipping restrictions.

I suggest using a shipping calculator to get a precise quote based on your specific city in New Zealand. I found that the international shipping rates for a package of this size are quite manageable when compared to the high retail markup of buying smaller bottles locally.

How I overcame the US-exclusive shipping barrier

I realized early on that I couldn't ship this directly to my house. To get around this, I signed up for a tax-free US address through comGateway. This allowed me to shop at the Dieux Skin US store just like a local customer. I had the package sent to my US suite, and from there, the freight forwarder handled the transit to New Zealand.

In some cases, US stores might decline New Zealand credit cards. If you run into this, I recommend using a BuyForMe service. I have used this assisted purchase option before when a retailer blocked my card, and it made the process much smoother. It basically lets a proxy shopping team handle the transaction on your behalf.

New Zealand customs and GST considerations

We have to be mindful of the rules regarding GST/VAT and import duties. In New Zealand, GST is typically collected at the point of sale by large international retailers, but when using a forwarder, the rules can change depending on the total value of your shipment. Since the 100ml Jumbo serum is a high-value item, I checked the current 2026 customs tax thresholds to ensure I wouldn't get a surprise bill at the border.

Check our guide on import tax for a deeper look at how to handle high-value skincare shipments. I always make sure my total shipment value, including international shipping fees, is documented correctly on the commercial invoice to avoid delays with New Zealand Customs.

My final cost analysis

I calculated that even with the cost of international shipping, I saved about 35% compared to what I would have spent on three separate 30ml bottles. By using a tax-free US address, I also avoided paying US state sales tax, which further increased my savings. I found that the 100ml bottle lasts me nearly five months, making this the most cost-effective way to maintain my skincare routine in 2026.

I believe the extra step of using a forwarder is the only way to get around the geographic restrictions that brands often place on their value-sized products. If you are tired of paying the New Zealand markup, I recommend looking into this method for your next skincare haul.

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