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Instagram - james_s_welsh Unboxing Channel - @JaymesPlays1 When you think of drugstore makeup today, chances are e.l.f. Cosmetics is one of the first brands that comes to mind. Their products are affordable, viral on social media, and constantly marketed as the future of beauty. But behind the carefully crafted image is a much more complicated story. E.l.f. has been around for over 20 years, but their journey hasn’t always been smooth. From their beginnings selling $1 makeup online, to co-founders walking away, to scaling struggles and quality control issues, this brand has faced plenty of growing pains. And while many consumers see them as an innovative, ethical, and accessible brand, the truth is that e.l.f. has been at the centre of controversies and questionable business choices that could have ended their story before it really began. In this video, I’ll take you through the history of e.l.f. Cosmetics and explore how they went from a small startup with a simple idea to a billion-dollar company. Along the way, we’ll look at the scandals, including a near million-dollar fine for violating North Korea sanctions, the backlash from controversial partnerships, and the criticism of their “fast-beauty” approach that mirrors the worst of fast-fashion. We’ll also explore how e.l.f. has leaned into viral marketing, influencer culture, and endless dupes of luxury products to capture the attention of younger beauty fans. E.l.f. has become one of the most talked about brands in the beauty industry, but the question remains: can they keep their momentum, or are the cracks already showing? Let me know your thoughts in the comments. Do you see e.l.f. as the future of affordable beauty, or as a brand built on shortcuts, controversy, and hype?