The retailer told BuzzFeed News the products called into question by a YouTuber were not expired. But soon after, the products disappeared from its website.
of the items. That would mean the makeup items, and at least one oil-based cream, are at least three years old.
After BuzzFeed News inquired about the products for sale on Sephora's website, all of the links were removed. Updegrove was not entirely convinced and said she had hoped to spark a"larger discussion" about safe and practical use of makeup.
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