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The prices are the only thing I'd like to change about shopping for skincare at Sephora. I always find a terrific foundation, blush, facewash or something that I really enjoy and I then look at the price; most of the time I find that I have insufficient funds to pay for what I want. If there were coupons available I could get through email, or somehow it would make me very happy and shop at sephora a lot more often.
Sephora doesn't set the prices for most of the products on their site; they are mandated by the companies....i.e.; you would pay the same amount for a Perricone or Nars or Urban Decay product wherever you purchased it.
Make it easier to get samples of products without being treated like a freeloader or with suspicion. Also, having more info about the differences between products and which are best for sensative skin would be great.
I would love for sephora to lower their prices on their products.
Every time I go in there the prices get higher.
Salesperson know more about there product.
That Sephora would consider opening a store in South America. I understand its Sephora's choice not accept international billing addresses. But one has to consider that the South American woman is a huge target for beauty products. Mac has opened shops in Sao Paulo (Brazil), as Clinique has done the same. I can mention other big names as L'Occitane all going solo. In my opinion, SA is not only as a potential market and that Sephora is leaving out of its map a huge market uncovered.
In time, Benefit is selling directly to Brazil (no shipping costs on purchase over $115 dollars)...
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it always sucks when i really need a product, and i go to my nearest sephora store to find that they are running low on products(especially mine). it really thicks to think " man, i really need this. i will just go buy more.deng, they dont have it."(especially when you are in a rush)
Getting samples of skincare before I buy. I have super sensitive and acne prone skin. There are so many products and reviews, but its hard to know if something will give me an allergic reaction, which makes committing $35 or more to a product a big risk.
make the products more affordable.
having the reorder color numbers on MakeUpForever foundation. Does anyone know if any of the numbers on bottom go with reordering at all?
I can't find anything on here that will compliment my skin. I do have minimal lines for my age. I have bags and dark circles. I can't use matte products. Everything from blush, concealer and tinted moisturizer settles into my fine lines.
There needs to be products geared for the older woman. It's not just about 25 - 35 anymore. I want to use minimal makeup for a natural healthy look but everything I've ever purchased has been a let down. I've spent over $2500 @ Sephora. There must be something I can use for blush that looks like a glow and not paste. A concealer that brightens and doesn't emphasis crepy eyelids or fine lines.
If anyone know of such products that exist, I'm all ears. I have tried many many products, so it's possible I'll reject some options.
Thanks for hearing me out!