SEPHORA

Category: Cosmetics store

Address: 199 Boylston St, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, USA

Phone: +16179640800

Opening hours

Sunday: 12–6PM

Monday: 11AM–7PM

Tuesday: 11AM–7PM

Wednesday: 11AM–7PM

Thursday: 11AM–7PM

Friday: 11AM–7PM

Saturday: 11AM–7PM

Reviews

Carlos Linera

May 14, 2022

Emily was very helpful! I needed to buy make up for my 16 year old and the the heck do I know about make up? Lol thanks Emily!

Christina “Tina”

Dec 14, 2020

The Chestnuthill location is NEVER crowded and they almost always have what you are looking for. A Fenty fan myself (heyyyyyy RiRi) they are quick to show me new additions to the line, and how to do some of the trickier applications. Pre COVID, Laura was FANTASTIC for event makeup and I HIGHLY reccomend her when you have a big night out.

Sharon Sewall-Lindsay

Nov 16, 2019

Frequent the store for myself and gifts. Can’t seem find a foundation that doesn’t irritate my skin or flake off. I purchased a few different kinds. I didn’t return them as I didn’t blame the associate that assisted me, it was my decision to purchase them. I asked the associate standing by the door tonight for assistance and she refused to help me. She stated she would send another artist over and never did. She stood at the register and watched me walk out without making a purchase. Doubt I will go back.

Laila Kassis

Oct 12, 2019

I would like the makeup artists to be available and allowed to assist me in learning how to use and apply the products I’d like to purchase and work with me to apply them so that I can feel good that I’m getting the right shades and color tones. When I asked for help I was told no, the associate would only be able to apply one item and I could pick if it should be a contour stick, a highlighter or a foundation - not all three and not the eye shadow I wanted to try. I said “well I’m looking to purchase 8 or 9 items and spend $200-300. I have never done contouring and I’d like the associate to show me how to do it and to make sure I’m getting colors that look nice on my skin.” The answer from the manager was that I need to book an appointment and pay for that service. I said again, “How can I spend $200-300 on makeup if I’m not sure how to apply it and whether the colors are right? I’ve never been refused help at a makeup store or counter...” I was angry and almost left the store. But Silvana was very nice and said she’d do her best to help me. In the end she helped me with the foundation, dark contour, a couple different types of highlighters to see what works best for me and a blush. I ended up buying 7 items for $220. I’m not sure if I’ll be back to a Sephora again given the treatment I received and the new philosophy about NOT helping customers. Everything I purchased I can get from the department store makeup counter or online. If I return, the only reason will be that Silvana was so helpful. As a company you can choose to offer added services like full makeup for a fee. But that doesn’t mean you should refuse to help customers apply the makeup products they would like to purchase, especially if they ask for it and say they haven’t used these types of products or these techniques before and need to learn and/or test the colors with the opinion of a professional. That is the only reason to come to the store in the first place, otherwise can just purchase online. Your approach makes customers feel like scum frankly. You should treat customers with respect, believe them when they say they need help with new products, and actually help them rather than make them feel like you think they are trying to get a paid service for free.

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Questions & Answers

do you carry dermablend

Richard Finkel | Aug 20, 2020
Catherine Conti | Aug 20, 2020

Yes, they do.

where are other Sephora stores in the Boston area?

Leah Jane Copass | Aug 21, 2019
Cathryn Ross | Aug 20, 2020

..... Why don't you look on the website.....?

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