In a world of visuals, women tend to feel that they aren’t what they should be. Sephora helps to not only sell skincare and makeup products, but the employees help to teach clients about how to enhance the beauty they already have.
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Angie Tallmon, 20. “I just learned how to fill in my eyebrows here at Sephora, and now I can’t live without doing them.”
Pamela Taelor, 47. “As an artist, I love color and makeup is a great way to express my moods.”
Gabbi, 22, works as a product consultant at Sephora inside JCPenney. “Being a product consultant, I am informed on all products in the store and I help clients find their perfect shade.”
Jackie, 21, takes pride in empowering women through makeup application. “When clients tell me they hate the way they look, my goal is for them to walk out of the store with a smile on their face and a new attitude about their appearance.”
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Kaiyla Woods didn’t know what “First-Gen” meant when she started college at Texas State University. It wasn’t until later in her freshman year that Woods realized “First-Gen” was a special name for what she was–the first member of her family to attend college. She’s a First-Generation college student. For the last 5 years, each academic […]