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The report found that 44% of Latinas have experienced some form of harassment or abuse in the workplace, including verbal and physical abuse, unwanted touching, and racist or ethnic slurs. The report also found that Latinas are more likely to experience retaliation for reporting incidents of harassment or abuse.
While Sephora has historically been a leader in beauty retail, this specific criticism highlights a broader "epic product development fail" where brands are accused of "lying on the website" by photoshopping colors to appear more inclusive than they are in reality. The Core Issues Shade Mismatching: Latina Abuse Sephora 44
The Sephora incident has laid bare the ugly reality of Latina abuse and racism in the beauty industry. However, it has also sparked a movement for change, with many calling for greater accountability and action. As we move forward, it is essential that we prioritize the needs and concerns of Latina communities, working collaboratively to create a more inclusive and equitable beauty industry for all. The report found that 44% of Latinas have
Emphasis on the responsibility of retail brands to protect minority customers. The Core Issues Shade Mismatching: The Sephora incident
: Investigations by social media users identified the family as being from Guatemala City, Guatemala , though they were temporarily residing in the U.S. at the time. The Community's Reaction