jamielynnspeers
Jamie Lynn's Peers
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You literally have to strip down. It's a huge burden. You CAN buy this stuff with like... tabs that will let you pee, but there's just too much weirdness involved in that.

I've always wondered that. Like if you're wear a dress, do you take it off too, along with the bodysuit, then kind just tuck them all under your arm while you piss?

How do you pee in something like that?

Do you have to strip down?

Take something I misplace all the time and put a bunch of cash in it. Brilliant!

Please check out Cosmetics Cop/Beautypedia. The "best" skin products are all pretty much good for sensitive skin, and they have reviews at all price points.

Ok good, because I really do not want brows like this. (credit: reddit)

Thanks everyone! I stayed way later than I intended! I love talking makeup with you all, and thanks to the other employees/former employees/makeup junkies who chimed in with great recommendations!

Ugh. I know. Hormonal acne is a concern for so many women, and the reality is that nothing over the counter is really going to do anything.

I actually went into a Sephora years ago having hardly ever worn make up and about to start my first "grown up" job. I found a helpful-looking employee, basically said, "I'm clueless about make up, what do you recommend for something professional-looking that won't take me forever to do in the morning?" and walked out

START RETURNING. Seriously, at least get your money back if that stuff isn't working for you. :(

Good question...I wonder that too. When I read reviews I am constantly surprised by how many people give a product a 4 or 5 start rating and then go on to say " I havent seen a difference yet, but I am going to keep at it..." What? Why are you giving it such a high rating if it hasnt done anything for you?

as a side note, I work for freestanding Sephora. I won't crowd ya but if there's questions about policy differences, is it okay with you if I answer them?

Hey Sephora Person dot biz! What is the best way to get free samples in the store? I make a habit of buying online because I usually get a better offering of free samples but sometimes I can't really avoid it. I have been rebuffed by a few Sephora employees that I have asked samples from. Any tips?

Fragrances. But also the testers of anything, which I think is disgusting.

i was at the mall with my gf, she was in some random other store like express or something and I was gonna meet her by the exit. She said 'ok I'm coming'

Probably irrational but: I don't wear a lot of makeup in general, and feel pretty inept at it. Nevertheless I find it fascinating and wish I were better at it. Are the fancy Sephora ladies judging me when I go in there and but my one little rollerball of perfume or a lipgloss? If I ask them really basic questions (ie:

Hey everyone! Just a minor note that I work at a SiJCP (Sephora inside JCPenney) so there may be minor policy differences, but otherwise it's all the same. And I'm pretty familiar with most brands Sephora carries, just because I'm a product junkie.

I wear makeup every day (not schlubby at home days, obvs) and I did not previously believe myself to be unusual in that, and yet somehow this whole series has been populated by women who wear almost no makeup on the regular. I feel like I must be a unicorn. But since I had no idea that I was alone in makeup wearing,