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  • The makeup giant Sephora played an outsized role in creating the modern cosmetics industry.
    WSJ reporter Khadeeja Safdar unpacks the unconventional business strategies that led to Sephora’s early success and the retailer’s more recent moves to adapt to the pandemic market.
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Komentáře • 219

  • @BasicallyLauralol
    @BasicallyLauralol Před 2 lety +1082

    They are not “brand agnostic”. Having worked for Sephora, I know that brand representatives go to stores every day, and the beauty advisors are forced to push products for the brands with reps in store that day. Always be wary of what a beauty advisor is trying to sell you.

    • @Christian14789
      @Christian14789 Před 2 lety +31

      And now there’s a huge push for Sephora Collection brand. They even started “Sephora Collection Days” where all the push and convert people to the entire day is SC.

    • @scarlettelisabeth5644
      @scarlettelisabeth5644 Před 2 lety +40

      As someone who worked at Sephora for about 4 years, In my experience we were never “forced” to push products, we were incentivized with rewards. So if you sold a certain number of products from a brand for each product you sold your name would be entered for a grand prize, or for every few products you sell you could redeem a free product the brand rep brought.
      Personally I would only recommend that brands product if it fits what they are looking for and would rather have a happy client than a ton of free products. but I knew a lot of cast members who would recommend a product that 1. isn’t really what they are looking for. 2. They will convince them that they need a different product instead of the one they were looking for. 3. Say they don’t have anything to match the product they are looking for (even when we do) and then suggest the brand that was there that day. The employees who did the latter were the ones who moved up to lead positions within the store.

    • @BasicallyLauralol
      @BasicallyLauralol Před 2 lety +16

      @@scarlettelisabeth5644 I am happy to hear that someone had a better experience as a Sephora employee. And I wish that my teammates and I had similar experiences to yours. Unfortunately, in our store, the managers would take all of the gratis that brands brought in, and would be very harsh to employees who didn’t push their clients to buy more than one product from a representative’s brand. It bordered harassment at times. So at least where I live, I know not to trust Sephora. But I’m glad to hear it is not the same where you are. 😊

    • @tamarakhan5360
      @tamarakhan5360 Před 2 lety +6

      I think at the end of the day, the one who makes decision and PAYS is the customer. Whatever the salesperson is suggesting to you, the buying power is still yours

    • @flapjack4579
      @flapjack4579 Před rokem

      lol it’s just like pharmaceuticals

  • @dameazize
    @dameazize Před 2 lety +1305

    I love the terms used in this:
    "Brand agnostic" = "We sell what will make the store the most money, because they are a business that does not care about you"
    "We respond to trends" = "Get ready to waste your money and the environment on make up that will look ridiculous 2 months from now!"
    "Market in a personalized way" = "we scrape your data to target products to you, because again we are a company and will do anything to get you to buy more"
    "Exclusive line of products= "we dominate a market so much and are part of a monopolistic conglomerate to the point we can create false scarcity and dictate prices"
    "We have diverse brands" = "Do you know how much money POC spend on make-up?! We would be idiots not to cater to that market"
    "A purpose-driven brand" = "The purpose is to make money by encouraging our costumers to over consume!"

  • @xKimiCHILDx
    @xKimiCHILDx Před 2 lety +269

    I had better experiences going to department stores' beauty counters than going to Sephora. Most of the sales associates in Sephora will not assist you unless you look like a certain type of client. As someone who normally doesn't wear makeup except for special occasions (other words, won't wear makeup while shopping), I am ignored and often disregarded when looking for help. The beauty counters go above and beyond providing you with helps and tips when they aren't flooded with customers. I also found it easier to get skincare samples at beauty counters too.

    • @arlene5990
      @arlene5990 Před 2 lety +5

      this !!

    • @leila_de_hautjardin
      @leila_de_hautjardin Před 2 lety +28

      I have heard about that but it's stupid. I mean it should be normal to go to Sephora with a bare face since you're gonna test make up products...

    • @madeleine6749
      @madeleine6749 Před 2 lety +13

      I often times get the opposite response - I'm the same where I don't wear makeup or even a nice outfit most days but when I go into Sephora like that, they hound me nonstop as if _clearly_ I need help with looking nicer when in reality, I know way more than them and their help is horrible lol like let me shop in peace ugh

    • @someonesomewhere22
      @someonesomewhere22 Před 2 lety +6

      Try speaking a different language with a friend and you’ll definitely get 3 reps trailing you for the rest of your stay. Bonus points if theres a security guard that can’t keep their eyes off of you. So I shop at Ulta now

    • @satyamgaba
      @satyamgaba Před rokem

      the difference is one is run by empolyees who get paid by hours and other an is run by the owner who makes the profir off the sale

  • @TheStitchWitchPodcast
    @TheStitchWitchPodcast Před 2 lety +369

    As someone in the makeup community it’s always interesting to see these mainstream tales on what is everyday life in my niche. Actually in the beauty enthusiast world, Sephora is dying a bit compared to what seemed its peak, 4-6 years ago.

    • @donatkentang4235
      @donatkentang4235 Před 2 lety +121

      Makeup sales peaked when the beauty community in youtube boomed, people wanted to look like all those beauty youtubers, having that much make up that they have, over consuming in the hope of achieving 'filtered look', buying makeup that dont even suit their own skintone. And after all that, people finally realize, they dont need that much makeup, makeup content amd products becomes repetitive and boring. All one need is just 1 pouch of makeup, not an entire wardrobe.

    • @zaria5785
      @zaria5785 Před 2 lety +1

      100%

    • @zaria5785
      @zaria5785 Před 2 lety +10

      @@donatkentang4235 the trend is changing currently so the opinions are as well...if heavy matte makeup for stage and camera is out then natural glam is in. If Sephora stays afloat for another 5 yrs then it’s because of all the pre-teens they’ve been marketing to from brands like Too Faced.

    • @amyc9155
      @amyc9155 Před 2 lety +7

      @@zaria5785 stays afloat?? They've been around for decades I'm sure they'll be here in five years lol

  • @sea2sky
    @sea2sky Před 2 lety +59

    I lost interest in Sephora several years ago when I realized just how their "trends" is just to get you to spend money on items that are expensive and not necessarily useful. I have found doing my own research and trying makeup from around the world so much more efficient than walking into a Sephora.

  • @andreahuh5574
    @andreahuh5574 Před rokem +14

    Sephora was a must-go in my 20s. Nowadays the store is way too crowded with people, overwhelming with staff offering to help, and feels like make-up Costco Warehouse rather than a well-curated shop that I felt it used to be. I’ve also plateaued on most tools and palettes so I would not go into a store unless it was an emergency.

  • @slimtodress
    @slimtodress Před rokem +32

    I have been Rouge for a few years (don't judge me please 🥺) until a couple of years ago when I realized I own so much makeup that I can't possibly use it up in a lifetime. Also a lot of products seem repetitive. Since then, I haven't purchased a single product except for mascara (which has to be replaced more often). I stopped using foundation all together and focused on skincare more to make sure my skin actually doesn't need any foundation. I don't buy skincare at Sephora because I prefer more niche, professional brands which are not focused on marketing but actually on creating formulas that work efficiently and safe on skin. I had a major clean up of my makeup collection, purging a looot of it (didn't even want to count how much money I spent on all that) and now my makeup collection is much more focused on what I will actually use vs what Sephora and CZcams tells me I need.

    • @busra-eb6up
      @busra-eb6up Před rokem

      🙏💫

    • @alexiarondeau
      @alexiarondeau Před rokem +1

      By curiosity, what are the more professional makeup brands you buy from? I am really into skincare, but I only start to learn about makeup, that would helpful 🤗 thanks!!

  • @majd_shoots
    @majd_shoots Před 2 lety +119

    There's no way they can afford all that marketing budget if people didn't buy these things with a ridiculous profit margins
    When that Asian guy said "42 dollars" for that bottle, I was like 😧

    • @iloveprivacy8167
      @iloveprivacy8167 Před 2 lety +5

      And then used so much - he must go through two bottles a month!

  • @incresearch2317
    @incresearch2317 Před 2 lety +51

    Well, yup, regardless of what is being said in the comments section (which I don't doubt), they have certainly done well in terms of having built a profitable biz.

  • @ramirenriquez6795
    @ramirenriquez6795 Před 2 lety +22

    The whole consumption industry is producing more products we don't need much of. I know that cosmetic products enhance people's looks or moods which boost confidence and all, but with the vast options we have nowadays, we don't need them.

  • @PriusRaj
    @PriusRaj Před 2 lety +39

    I try to buy direct from the makeup brand because I'm not a huge fan of Sephora, or any "middle" market tbh. I do buy some things at Sephora tho because lots of brands don't ship to Alaska while Sephora does.

  • @jacquelinelugo5518
    @jacquelinelugo5518 Před 2 lety +48

    Honestly makeup is shifting so much right now. I see a lot of people not buying super heavy makeup anymore and going for a more natural look. People are also not buying as much high end makeup but more drug store and indie brands. Also skincare is more of the heavy focus now since the start of the pandemic

  • @2Sweet2Mistreat
    @2Sweet2Mistreat Před 2 lety +43

    Pat McGrath's line should have been featured as prominently if not more than Fenty given that Pat is an actual high fashion makeup artist with a brand doing very well

    • @laurel1865
      @laurel1865 Před 2 lety +24

      Didn't they say that Sephora owns Fenty? That might be the reason why they push Fenty so much.

  • @annamokrushina9228
    @annamokrushina9228 Před 2 lety +19

    And the point of this video is - what precisely? Feels like an ad to me

    • @estebanod
      @estebanod Před 2 lety

      Explaining how they revolutionized the make-up industry, it's in the title.

  • @RachelJayne92
    @RachelJayne92 Před 2 lety +15

    I’m in Australia, and even though I have access to Sephora, I rarely if ever shop there because everything about there store is awful.
    If you walk in bare faced you won’t be able to get help, but if you walk in with a full face of makeup on they won’t leave you alone.
    The store is super loud (music) and brighter than the sun, and when you make the effort to go into the store - they pretty much never have the stock of whatever it is you want. Plus, their point system is a joke.
    Mecca is by far superior, and I shop there very consistently. Better in store experience, better service no matter what you look like, and they basically always have stock! 💕

  • @thefocusedlife497
    @thefocusedlife497 Před 2 lety +72

    The sad part is they could earn so much more if their associates weren't so rude, same with Ulta. When you go in Sephora you know they don't wanna be bothered.

    • @LilyLovecraft
      @LilyLovecraft Před 2 lety +5

      curbside pickup is the best way ngl, just skip that mess

    • @srijabhattacharya5271
      @srijabhattacharya5271 Před 2 lety +5

      Really? It's the opposite for the locations I've been to, they keep asking us if we need help

  • @oatwolf7012
    @oatwolf7012 Před 2 lety +102

    I'll never forget how Sephora did 180 on their employees at the beginning of panini - first PR emails about how they're going to take care of their employees and then laid off said employees during a Zoom call 🙄

  • @Karideplov
    @Karideplov Před 2 lety +42

    Anyone remember the first time ever going into a Sephora? I do. It was Stone Ridge Mall in Dublin, California. It must have been the end of 1999 or 2000 because I remember I had purchased my first car a few months before and I felt so mature driving with my friends to a shopping mall with my friends, without parents, and I had my own money to buy my things. I was lost in the store and a, what did they call them, beauty associate? Well, they sat me down and did my make-up. I looked horrible and well above my 17 years of age. It took me years to go back..so many that the next Sephora I visited was when I had moved to Madrid, Spain, and I went to the store in Puerta de Sol. This must have been 2002. It then took me another 6-7 years to go back. I finally got hooked around 2012 and started an 8 year relationship with the company, brain washed to spend and spend every month. I have a collection now that will last me several years.

    • @yassi8814
      @yassi8814 Před 2 lety +1

      I’ve been there many times ✨💯

    • @natemarshall3016
      @natemarshall3016 Před 2 lety +3

      Idk why I read all this, but nice :) sounds like you’ve had an exciting life to move to Spain!

  • @youngaries8
    @youngaries8 Před 2 lety +131

    Sephora is a company that promotes bullying and exclusivity. I worked there as a teenager. The manager, a woman in her 30s, would call me "pizza face" for my acne and told me that I shouldn't stand at the front of the store because I'd scare customers away. Other associates would make racial jokes and say awful things about customers. I became passionate about skincare to clear up my acne. I can tell you that 90% of their skincare products are expensive gimmicks. Even today, when I go to one of their stores, I always leave feeling worse.

    • @scarlettelisabeth5644
      @scarlettelisabeth5644 Před 2 lety +1

      If you are a teen you can’t work at Sephora

    • @youngaries8
      @youngaries8 Před 2 lety +18

      @@scarlettelisabeth5644 I was 18. That's still a teenager.

    • @runawayshay6409
      @runawayshay6409 Před 2 lety +9

      If you remember that managers name find out where they work now and let their employer know. She was in her 30s. They should know and her career needs to be destroyed. Esp if that manager still works there. They should have been reported to HR at that time.

  • @EllenNguyen
    @EllenNguyen Před 2 lety +10

    This feels like an ad!

  • @abhishekdev258
    @abhishekdev258 Před 2 lety +1

    Love this series

  • @ladykadiijha
    @ladykadiijha Před 2 lety +6

    The downside is the sephora reps are not very knowledgeable about the in depth specifics of products. They have so much and it seems like they have a general knowledge but not in depth so it's actually better to speak with a company rep from that specific makeup brand to get the best information.

  • @ouihui
    @ouihui Před 2 lety +19

    idk... most sephora associates in sf/bay area struggle to match/get me to the right products I need. and tiktok influencers (including the ones shown in this video) has let me down in the past. Always do your own research.

  • @jennid1573
    @jennid1573 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Went to Sephora in Paris and after about 45 minutes, spent £400+ on stuff for me and my daughter. Afterwards we went for drinks. I opened one of the eye pencil boxes I’d just bought and the box was empty. The eye pencil was £23 so we went back to the store. The assistant was highly suspicious when I told her. She said she needed authorisation from her manager to give me a refund or replace it. She then disappeared for around 30 minutes. Eventually she came back down with the manager, and they replaced it. They 100% had watched security footage. I was furious. Particularly after spending over £400. I’ve never been back and will never buy from them again.

  • @megnelli
    @megnelli Před 2 lety +11

    Where is the economics? Misleading thumbnail! Shame

  • @runawayshay6409
    @runawayshay6409 Před 2 lety +49

    Sephora was ahead of the marketplace in terms of experiential retail. But they didn’t carry a lot of hair care so before 2020 they didn’t have as much emphasis on black-owned beauty brands. Also they’re in Kohl’s because of the JCPenney bankruptcy. I am a Sephora fan - you could have a stroke by the Revlon display in Ulta and no one will find you for 2 days. They actually have a lot of biz success that this video could have celebrated - but this is essentially a Sephora press release in video form. Is this an ad they paid for? If yes, WSJ you need to disclose that. There is nothing in this video that a beauty enthusiast wouldn’t have observed casually. This is not reporting, this is regurgitating the Wikipedia entry.

  • @graphenebusinesslaw
    @graphenebusinesslaw Před 2 lety +2

    the sales associates being brand agnostic makes for a much better customer experience!

  • @karakol86
    @karakol86 Před 2 lety +8

    Sephora had shops in jcpenney as well. That didn’t work out well...

  • @elizawynne3080
    @elizawynne3080 Před 2 lety

    So interesting!

  • @gigis4221
    @gigis4221 Před rokem

    They have a similar experience to apple where you can test the product before buying. Having that allows the customer to feel/envision the product is theirs. Both also have the sense of being exclusive while still being attainable to many. For example Sephora holding products from $15-300, and Apple having mini vs standard vs pro versions.

  • @AngelicVirgo
    @AngelicVirgo Před 2 lety +1

    This shop needs to open in Ireland.

  • @AlexVoxel
    @AlexVoxel Před 2 lety +15

    This feels like an ad

  • @giovannip8600
    @giovannip8600 Před 2 lety +58

    So, giving up a sample to increase the probability that customers find what they want better increasing revenue is such a revolution???

    • @paillette2010
      @paillette2010 Před 2 lety +20

      Actually, it is. 🙄

    • @novueiro
      @novueiro Před 2 lety +18

      now that you know after the fact its easy to see the simplicity, try being the first to notice

    • @HaiLe-wy7dd
      @HaiLe-wy7dd Před 2 lety +2

      Yes, who would have thought that... in the first place

    • @scarlettelisabeth5644
      @scarlettelisabeth5644 Před 2 lety

      At the time it kinda was

    • @leonaparic2089
      @leonaparic2089 Před 2 lety +1

      In America maybe, in europe this is old old old news

  • @Critical-Thinker895
    @Critical-Thinker895 Před 2 lety +11

    Wait for the smash and grabbers show up. 100% discount.

  • @brittanyfriedman5118
    @brittanyfriedman5118 Před 2 lety +7

    if giving out free samples is "revolutionary" then my colon is che guevara

  • @alparslankorkmaz2964
    @alparslankorkmaz2964 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice video.

  • @CallieMasters5000
    @CallieMasters5000 Před rokem

    The Paris store on the Champs Elysees was always a good tourist attraction if nothing else.

  • @lucia7234
    @lucia7234 Před 2 lety +25

    Beauty advisors are so annoying, but when it comes to it much arent that good or knowledgeable especially about ingredients.

  • @roc2588
    @roc2588 Před 2 lety +26

    But are they brand agnostic? I feel like they are encouraged to push certain brands.

    • @scarlettelisabeth5644
      @scarlettelisabeth5644 Před 2 lety

      Yes, if there is a brand ambassador there that day or a contest going on they will most definitely push certain brands

  • @vanessacolina
    @vanessacolina Před 2 lety +8

    Sales associate are brand agnostic? No sr. They are always pushing a particular brand. Seems like they get commissions on selling a set of specific brands.

    • @scarlettelisabeth5644
      @scarlettelisabeth5644 Před 2 lety

      There are no commissions, what it often is, is if a brand ambassador is there that day then employees will get free products from the brand for selling a certain amount of products.

  • @1Wendy_Woo
    @1Wendy_Woo Před 2 lety +4

    I heard angels sing the first time I walked into Sephora, across the street from St. Patrick's Cathedral, in NYC. I had never heard of them prior.
    The concept was mind-blowing and so much fun.
    Decades later I still shop Sephora, but online only. So not nearly as much fun.
    Now with so many "influencers" and biased opinions, and influencers FREE merch from cosmetic companies, it has lost its status for me.
    Still, it's nice to think of its earlier days and how special Sephora was, decades ago.

  • @sanderstar1000
    @sanderstar1000 Před rokem +2

    I love Sephora, their rewards and offers are the best part because getting little mini samples and stuff is so useful and fun!

  • @LiLiBi01
    @LiLiBi01 Před 2 lety +7

    This was more ad than journalism. Blergh.

  • @paillette2010
    @paillette2010 Před 2 lety +34

    It would have been better journalism to mention the influence and affect by Ulta.

    • @joeeichinger
      @joeeichinger Před 2 lety +17

      This was an ad for Sephora. They using all the video time to promote themselves lol

    • @jennifersun2638
      @jennifersun2638 Před 2 lety +2

      Ulta is trashy

    • @shalaywashington6326
      @shalaywashington6326 Před 2 lety +5

      @@jennifersun2638 Not mine. Maybe it’s trashy where you live

    • @paillette2010
      @paillette2010 Před 2 lety +2

      @@jennifersun2638 but they have an excellent market share

    • @laurel1865
      @laurel1865 Před 2 lety

      I thought Sephora owned Ulta?

  • @tylerhysko7108
    @tylerhysko7108 Před 2 lety

    Omg those are my TikToks! 😍

  • @GreeeenT
    @GreeeenT Před 2 lety +4

    Also unlike ulta, sephora is global!

  • @motorvatin
    @motorvatin Před 2 lety +20

    Wish you would’ve profiled Ulta instead they’re so much better

    • @sll255
      @sll255 Před 2 lety

      How is ulta better?

    • @motorvatin
      @motorvatin Před 2 lety +10

      @@sll255 better selection, sales that aren’t a slap in the face, no ridiculous vib rankings

    • @pterodactylpie8825
      @pterodactylpie8825 Před 2 lety +8

      Yeah I’ve never felt Sephora values their customers as much as ulta does with their point system.
      The Sephora free samples they give you if you’ve purchased enough are meh, I’d rather have a cash discount.

    • @motorvatin
      @motorvatin Před 2 lety +7

      @@pterodactylpie8825 the point system is what made me finally break up with Sephora permanently it’s a joke.

    • @Daria-bg3ds
      @Daria-bg3ds Před 2 lety +1

      @@motorvatin Same. Now I use Beautylish, Ulta, or shop from the brand directly.

  • @Thebreakdownshow1
    @Thebreakdownshow1 Před 2 lety +24

    I got married and learned everything about Sephora. It’s legit fun 🤩 for so many people when they go in. It’s like me going to home depot or apple store.

  • @ilovethe70ss
    @ilovethe70ss Před 11 měsíci

    Keep your stores stocked

  • @hannahgregor7260
    @hannahgregor7260 Před 5 měsíci

    coming from germany having DM und Rossmann :))

  • @estebanod
    @estebanod Před 2 lety

    Cool

  • @PC-so4lg
    @PC-so4lg Před rokem

    A welcome for Sephora in IKEA in India!!!
    Lets give Sephora a shot... Their products are a class in themselves!!!!

  • @worldview730
    @worldview730 Před 11 měsíci

    How does one go about picking a lipstick from a million or more available?

  • @FineNaturalHairROCKS
    @FineNaturalHairROCKS Před 2 lety +6

    As a human rights lawyer looking at Sephora from the outside, I can confidently say that they take inclusion seriously. It's a wonderful thing to see!

  • @kienang9148
    @kienang9148 Před 2 lety

    the video image is too poor, you need to fix it more

  • @XPrincess30
    @XPrincess30 Před 2 lety

    Bring back my ftigin coverfx primer

  • @MichaelKudra
    @MichaelKudra Před 8 měsíci +1

    i was very excited for this video but left this site feeling like i learned next to nothing on this topic.

  • @Kiyonce.Kartier
    @Kiyonce.Kartier Před 2 lety +16

    I love Sephora. It’s a one stop shop for everything beauty ❤️ I’m Rouge ❤️❤️

    • @AskMiko
      @AskMiko Před 2 lety +4

      I converted to shopping yearly because if I buy gifts and personal items all at one time, I remain rouge without going in incrementally. Christmas season allows me to buy gifts for others and not have a bunch of products I wouldn’t use lingering all year long. I still check out what’s new and on sale, etc. but only shop yearly and have saved $$$

  • @marafdez
    @marafdez Před 3 měsíci

    This is all great and fascinating. I’m a Rouge and Sephora obsessed but WHYYYYY is the lighting always so bad?!😅

  • @klaudiajanikova
    @klaudiajanikova Před 8 měsíci +1

    I'm actually glad that I dont have Sephora in my country 😅

  • @miraggg
    @miraggg Před 2 lety +4

    such a waste of money... but i guess good for the people who buy into this, they are the ones who keep the economy going

  • @Bill0102
    @Bill0102 Před 6 měsíci +1

    This content is a trove of groundbreaking ideas. I read a book with akin subjects that transformed my approach to life. "The Art of Meaningful Relationships in the 21st Century" by Leo Flint

  • @H_LINH94
    @H_LINH94 Před 2 lety

    I do not really understand the advantages from S. To belong to LVMH. Could someone help me? Explain in another way?

    • @estebanod
      @estebanod Před 2 lety +2

      LVMH is one of the two most important groups in the luxury industry!
      They control almost EVERYTHING: clothes, make-up, skincare, perfumes, etc. They own Louis Vuitton, Sephora, Dior, Givenchy, Make-up forever, Hermès (kinda not so much anymore), Off-white, Bvlgari, Fendi, Kenzo, etc...
      If it isn't controlled by LVMH then it's controlled by Kering (Gucci, YSL, Balenciaga, etc..)
      They are THE two pillars, not only of French luxury, but also of worldwide luxury. Being owned by any of those two group means not only that your brand will always stay relevant when it comes to fashion trends, but also (in the case or Sephora for this example) having access to very exclusive deals with partner brands!

  • @firstname__lastname
    @firstname__lastname Před rokem +2

    I spend wayyyyyyy tooo much money at Sephora. Plus their customers service is dynamite. Any time I've had an issue, especially when Im missing samples with an order, they've given me points, usually anywhere from 50 to 200 points. That's literally equivalent to a $200 purchase. Plus now that drug store makeup is stepping up their game... Sephora is expanding their beauty lines to feature products that won't break the bank.

  • @phucloinguyen7668
    @phucloinguyen7668 Před 2 lety

    Some segments in the video are stamped not adjacent to each other

  • @igod8054
    @igod8054 Před 2 lety

    sephora I love you

  • @kimjohnson8471
    @kimjohnson8471 Před 2 lety +11

    Lord, please let me die inside of a Sephora!

  • @osvalyjimenez
    @osvalyjimenez Před 2 lety +2

    With covid it’s not that cool, to go store and start touching make up. They have forms for you to sanitize but unless it’s in a pump I’m not trying it 👀

  • @LilyLovecraft
    @LilyLovecraft Před 2 lety +2

    Sephora here is always so low on stock. It's been like 2 years since they've had a steady stock of *anything* and there's nothing really special about them that makes me keen to go out of my way to keep checking. On top of that, oddly enough, the name brands that tend to be out of stock all of the time seem to have Sephora branded dupes being sold allofasudden which are not comparable in quality AT ALL. The last time I went in person to a Sephora the sales lady demanded I get a skin tone test, like wouldn't sell me foundation unless I did it...which I sure as heck didn't need (I don't go for natural, I go for pale...) and sold me some awful greasy thick urban decay foundation that made my face look like I set my foundation with tumeric. The point is, Sephora actually kind of blows now.

  • @michepriest
    @michepriest Před 2 lety +12

    I’d love a fragrance-free Sephora. As someone who experiences severe reactions to fragrances, I have no way of testing or buying fragrance-free makeup other than online or in a grocery store like whole foods

  • @mylindacasbarro777
    @mylindacasbarro777 Před rokem

    Freelanced there for many years.

  • @yassi8814
    @yassi8814 Před 2 lety +5

    I will always love Sephora 💖

  • @worldview730
    @worldview730 Před 11 měsíci

    4:26, could that be called industry stalking?

  • @elisehamelink3427
    @elisehamelink3427 Před rokem

    If only there was a sephora in the Netherlands

  • @meghanaathalye1934
    @meghanaathalye1934 Před 2 lety +1

    I have used Sephora's eye-liner, mascara. Dior's lip gloss, Mac's lipstick, Channel and LANCOM's perfume - all are outstanding..! Worth it..! Not a makeup person and not promoting anything.. I read Laura's comment as well.. Marketing culture / strategies.. But just sharing my experience..

  • @Commentator541
    @Commentator541 Před 2 lety +1

    Some of their things, yes never spent any money, but gifts are welcome, are amaziiiing. Their own branded products rock my world. But, not really affordable.

  • @Fellowtellurian
    @Fellowtellurian Před 2 lety +3

    I would still just go to the mall and go brand by brand until I found something I liked.

  • @azkia08
    @azkia08 Před rokem

    everytime i go into sephora i test everything and buy noting

  • @linac3392
    @linac3392 Před rokem

    Is that Amber scholl?

  • @TanningMiami
    @TanningMiami Před 2 lety +4

    I own a full makeup line and I still go to sephora lol

  • @dahasolomon7314
    @dahasolomon7314 Před 2 lety +1

    Is this an ad? Because it feels like an ad.

  • @ixchel003
    @ixchel003 Před 2 lety +1

    This is literally an ad.

  • @erindanelleavilaavilaguerr7251

    They said they would help them get their money free if extortion and prohan rings. They had stolen it by dropping it in the sea and parachuting down and stealing it while someone else took them fishing through the tribal circuit. They then, the ones that stole thee money inteled that the person whose money it was that went along with them helping them were illegal fishing.

  • @studybuddy.
    @studybuddy. Před 2 lety +1

    I thought Ulta was on top?

  • @camillecali22
    @camillecali22 Před 2 lety

    I have never bought anything in sephora

  • @stephaniestewart312
    @stephaniestewart312 Před 2 lety

    I buy direct from brands better deals

  • @Verbsdescribeus
    @Verbsdescribeus Před 2 lety +3

    ABH, Too Faced, Urban Decay are cruelty free brands and I can find them at Sephora only :) I had no idea that they invented the assisted shopping method :D

    • @iloveyoshi0xo
      @iloveyoshi0xo Před 2 lety +1

      Too Faced and Urban Decay have parent companies that test on animals.

    • @studybuddy.
      @studybuddy. Před 2 lety +1

      All of those are also sold at Ulta. And their own websites.

  • @quantumpower
    @quantumpower Před rokem

    4:10

  • @dianapearson1771
    @dianapearson1771 Před rokem

    I went in our JC PENNY store here in Tupelo, MS. I was told they couldn't carry the Best Skin Care foundation because we're too rural. Relly?!!! We gave the world Elvis Presley!!!!! So, I have to drive to Jackson, MS or Memphis, TN just to get the Best Skin. Please do what you can to correct this. I work in our hospital and the mask mandate has just been lifted, so I want a new makeup foundation to help my skin. I'm a white female, 73 years old. I need a dewy foundation. I've been told you have a great product and I want to use it, but I don't want to drive all the way to Jackson or Memphis every time I need foundation!!! Please help!!!!

  • @seanwebb605
    @seanwebb605 Před rokem

    Why do you keep referencing economics rather than a company's business model?

  • @anonymerer
    @anonymerer Před 2 lety

    you forgot to mention what happened to Sza

  • @geegeelast7597
    @geegeelast7597 Před 5 měsíci +1

    LVMH is why Sephora is now soulless.

  • @jennifersun2638
    @jennifersun2638 Před 2 lety +7

    Sephora has great customer service.

  • @leonaparic2089
    @leonaparic2089 Před 2 lety +2

    sephora?!? you mean youtubers... and trying out the make up in the store is old news for Europeans :/

  • @flufftronable
    @flufftronable Před 11 měsíci

    Is it wrong that I don't think it's a lot to spend to be rouge.

  • @CristinaNocera
    @CristinaNocera Před měsícem

    I wonder if she exercises at home to talk in this way or if she is actually able to talk like a normal person

  • @John-fr6wo
    @John-fr6wo Před 2 lety +4

    For God so loved the world that he gave his one and Only Son that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. (John 3:16)✝️

  • @elizabethhenning778
    @elizabethhenning778 Před 2 lety +4

    Most annoying? Millennial upspeak? Ever?

  • @Commentator541
    @Commentator541 Před 2 lety +1

    Literally never bought anything there.

  • @Unknownobject
    @Unknownobject Před rokem

    Ummmmm! Aren't they in Jcpenny