Saturday, December 5, 2009

Does Sephora provide free makeup consultation with professional makeup artists?

I'm intestered in make-up, but don't know a lot about using it. I want to find some fresh new colors and learn how to apply it on my face properly before i head off to school. Sephora came to mind first, but it would definitely be helpful to know if other places offer free makeup consultation.


Any feedback would be great.


Thanks!Does Sephora provide free makeup consultation with professional makeup artists?
i dont think so last time i went they told us we had to pay 20 bucks!! so i walked out.. ehDoes Sephora provide free makeup consultation with professional makeup artists?
No! I work for Sephora and our consultations are complimentary, we just don't do any makeovers for events. Report Abuse

They absolutely do offer free makeovers with professional consultants, and no you're not obligated to buy anything.





I can tell you from personal experience that they get really busy during the summer and especially on weekends. If you call ahead you can schedule the appointment so that you don't have to wait.





Other places that offer makeovers are Christian Dior, Lancome, and Clinique counters at Macy's/Marshall Fields. In fact, I've found the Christian Dior artists are extremely well trained and do absolutely wonderful makeup. Again, call and schedule a time to meet with someone so that you get their undivided attention and they know what you're looking for before you get there.
Some places might give a free application, but you are expected to buy something.
yes, i believe many places provide free makeup consultation but most of them expect you to buy at least one of their products
I don't think it's free. However, usually MAC Stores have one day a month or so, usually a weekend, where they will have free consultations. Their sales staff is always very helpful, but if you don't mind the wait check out your local store to see what day, or if at all, they have consultations! Good luck!
Yes. Every time I go in Sephora, I see consultants making people up. I think you may have to schedule for an actual makeover, but the workers there will help you out with brand, colors, etc.
I don't know that they are all professional makeup artists, but you can get advice and help in selecting products. I don't know if they charge for a full makeover, but you should either pay for the makeover OR buy at least one product.

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