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Businiess name:  Sephora
Review by:  May W.
Review content: 
Sephora can be overwhelming at first but its really a great place to get all your beauty buys. They carry the latest beauty trends featured in Marie Claire or Cosmo, always fully stocked with all colors and actually have salespeople who know a thing or two about skincare. The salespeople also are not pushy, unlike department cosmetic counters who jump at the first sight of you sniffing a bottle. The fragrance selection is immense and I believe it takes up an entire wall. The makeup brushes were surprisingly high quality ( the sephora brand brushes) and comparable to my Trish McEvoy brushes. My fave section is the skin care section where the sales people actually evaluate your skin and suggest products that may help any problems you are having and will offer you samples. Also I have to add, Sephora has monthly events where you can reserve a spot to get a free facial or meet the makers of the products and save money during the event by being reimbursed for the registration fee towards product purchases. Most events are free but registration fees are for the more popular products such as Dr. Brandt. Now I try before I buy and I don't bother with any other cosmetic stores.

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