Sephora Sends Beauty Boxes To Health Care Workers Unlisted Video
Allure reports that before lockdown was enforced, Sephora was one of the first retailers to voluntarily limit its brick-and-mortar operations, to reduce the spread of coronavirus.
The beauty retailer continues to be proactive, by launching a new program that sends thank you kits to health care workers.
65,000-plus frontline health care workers will receive complimentary beauty items through their 'Project Care' program.
Sephora nominates deserving individuals throughout the U.S. They'll receive the kits to distribute to their colleagues, filled with skin-care products like cleansing wipes, an eye mask, face mask, lip balm and moisturizer.
Sephora is also donating 15,000 beauty boxes to 150 women's shelters who have been helping victims of domestic violence, who could not shelter at home.
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