Help Us Take a Look at Makeup Waste
Have you worked in a makeup store? The San Antonio Express-News needs your help reporting on makeup waste. We want to learn more about how products are destroyed or thrown out, and if there might be ways that products could be donated to benefit both companies and communities.

You can help our reporting by filling out this form, which can take as little as five minutes. Your responses won't be published without your permission or voluntarily shared with third parties, such as governments or marketing agencies. If you want to talk to a reporter right now, please email Ally Carter at alexandrak1097@gmail.com. Ally is a senior in high school and is working as a student journalist for the Express-News as part of its Teen Team program. To learn more, visit: https://www.wearesaen.com/teen-team.
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What's the best phone number we can reach you at if we have more questions?
Which city and ZIP code do you currently reside in?
Which makeup chain did/do you work at?   *
Tell us about company policies that dictate what employees do with returned or damaged makeup. In which instances is it destroyed?
What happens to makeup testers when they no longer look appealing to customers?
How do employees know when to destroy products? Who made these policies, and were they set on a store-by-store or nationwide basis?
Did the company have any policies on donating products?
Was dumpster diving ever discussed? If so, was it discouraged?
Do you have any thoughts on how chains such as Ulta, Sephora, and MAC handle makeup product waste?
Are there any other questions or concerns that you would like us to look into?
Thanks so much for helping us with our reporting, and don't forget to click submit!
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