First Aid Beauty issued a voluntary recall of its best-selling Ultra Repair Cream after a batch “intended for quarantine” was accidentally sold to customers.
Sephora's CEO said teenagers only need three skincare products and need to stop buying products inappropriate for their age.
First Aid Beauty, a popular skin care brand sold nationwide at retailers like Target, Sephora and Ulta, has issued a recall after more than 2,500 jars of its products meant for quarantine were ...
The Levi Strauss & Co. Board of Directors has elected Artemis Patrick to serve as a member of the Board, effective February 1 ...
Sephora is teaming up with Digitas Pictures and Imagine Documentaries for a docuseries featuring musicians Chappell Roan, ...
Sephora is embarking on the largest capital project in its history — a complete redesign of its North American stores, its ...
Top spot-holder Rare Beauty accounts for more than 26 percent of the retailer's total blush sales, per YipitData, though Haus ...
Police in Longmont are asking for help from the public in identifying four males who are persons of interest in a robbery at ...
What are the most popular products from The Ordinary on Sephora? Few beauty brands have created quite as much buzz as The ...
From now until January 17, you can score up to 50% off brands like Origins, Kiehl's, Fenty Beauty and more at Sephora — top ...
Michelle Mack was ordered to pay $3 million in restitution to Ulta, Sephora and a number of other retailers after striking a ...