Lindsey Finster of Oneida, New York was unclear on products sold as "clean" at Sephora.
According to the lawsuit, “a significant percentage of products with the ‘Clean At Sephora’ [label] contain ingredients inconsistent with how consumers understand this term”.
The lawsuit requested a jury trial and was filed on November 11th in 2022 by Spencer Sheehan of Sheehan & Associates in the Northern Federal District Court on Finster's behalf.
Ultimately the US court dismissed the class-action complaint against Sephora brought to courts over its ‘Clean At Sephora’ program.
The alleged damages are more than $5 million dollars and are inclusive of statutory and punitive damages.
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