
Bargain stores are known for selling name-brand beauty products for a fraction of the original price. But what if our pursuit of a bargain comes at a much higher cost than we thought? Allegedly, it’s believed that these stores don’t trash out these used items. But instead, they just put it back on the shelf for the next customer to purchase. A customer told me, she bought three “untouched” beauty products—two Sephora eye shadow palettes and Truly Beauty’s Moon Jelly face mask—tampered with them at home, then attempted to return the items to see if the store would resell them.
In the interview she told me that when she walked up there, and I told them that I wanted to buy these items, I asked the [store assistant] if it was OK to return these items,” Natalia said. “And she said that I can return these items as long as they’re untouched, that I can open them, look at them, but I can’t touch them. And I have 30 days to return them.” Cool she thought to herself. But here is the kicker in this whole revelation.
When it came to returning the tampered products, Natalia claimed that while the shop assistant “went to look at the items,” they “[gave] up halfway and [didn’t] even bother looking at the items.” “She [didn’t] even open them,” Natalia added. “Just put them to the side and [gave] me my money.” The next day, Natalia filmed herself returning to the store and found all three items back on the shelf. Upon inspection, she confirmed that the items on the shelves were the exact same ones she returned. Sad isn’t it everyone. And this happens a lot at other department stores, so check you products before purchasing them. Sanitation is a must when applying makeup to the skin.

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