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Sephora, known for its cosmetics, skincare, and fragrance, is rated 1.5 out of 5. The rating reflects how beauty enthusiasts and professionals view their experience with Sephora. Reviews of Sephora are verified before publication.
45 Reviews on Sephora
by Denise Gutierrez
I understand online is different but to…
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by Valerie661
RECEIVING ALWAYS AN ISSUE VIA WEBSITE
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by Gregory Hunter
SEPHORA DOES NOT STAND BEHIND ITS PRODUCTS OR CUSTOMERS!
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by Jerome Ray
Bad customer service
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by Andy
Horrible Customer Service
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by Vicki622
If you are over 50 and go into Sephora
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by Jorge D.
No more Sephora
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by Francis D.
My two free perfume samples were left…
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by Owen L.
Sephora is a rip-off, they need to work on staffing mentally stable professionals.
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by Brad
Tom Ford extreme
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Sephora Q&A
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Very rude customer service.
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what do u think customer expectations are before heading down to sephora ?
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my order was cancelled and wasn't refund.. and have not anly response from sephora wtf??
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I am 52 yrs old and looking for a face moisturizer. Of course, starting to show wrinkles, dark circles, couple age spots and dropping. I still get acne mostly on my chin area. Everything I try feels greasy and gives me more acne. Can you help?
There are a ton of great moisturizing and anti-aging products out there to help you. Sephora has so many that your head will spin, but there are also a lot of drugstore alternatives that are rated just as highly (or better) than a lot of higher-end ones. I would do some research online before ever stepping foot into a store like Sephora (trust me - they will bombard you with very expensive things you don't need). Honestly, I really like Ulta as a store better than Sephora because they carry both drugstore, middle-end, and higher-end products. (MUCH better service, too) But before you go anywhere, Google things like "best anti-aging products for mature skin" or things like that. Using multiple products, such as a glycolic toner, a serum, as well as a moisturizer is a good idea. One thing that is FANTASTIC for wrinkles and dark spots is Retin-A, but you have to get a prescription for it and it is harsh on your skin (especially if you're sensitive). It literally kills off your top layer of skin (which leads to a very annoying period of your face peeling for a few weeks), but once you get over the growing pains, your skin is amazing. I was diagnosed with melasma, which is hyperpigmentation of the skin, on my face, so my doctor gave me Retin-A and hydroquinone, which really works at fading dark spots. If you can't afford the Retin-A (mine is over $200 a tube), there are a lot of great OTC products that contain retinol and work well, just not like the Rx version. Neutrogena has a great line of products for dark spots and wrinkles. But like I said, do your research and don't let sales reps push you into really expensive products, because they get a commission, and you may get stuck with a bad product and an empty wallet. Hope this helps!
by Sullivan113 - June 10, 2017
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Are there any discount coupon codes available? I also read something about a Birthday promo?
This is Sephora's list of current promo codes. They should always be valid - whether you get them to actually give you what they're supposed to is always a gamble. To get a birthday promo, you have to join their Beauty Insiders club. It's free - just go to their website.
by Chad Byrd - June 10, 2017
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