‘Shameful’: White teen girls at Boston Sephora reportedly use dark makeup for blackface

A group of white girls at a Boston Sephora have been put on blast, along with their mothers, after the teenagers reportedly used dark makeup for blackface.

The teens were recently caught on camera at the Prudential Center store using the dark makeup samples on their faces. Their mothers stood by amid their kids’ “shameful” and “incredibly offensive” behavior at the store.

The girls were asked to leave the Prudential Center location, according to the company, which said it was “extremely disappointed” in the girls’ conduct.

The video went viral on TikTok before it was taken down from the site, but the video showing the alleged racist behavior can still be seen across other social media platforms.

“This is so wild,” the TikTok user says in the video. “This is so shameful. This is so shameful.”

The girls also reportedly made “animal sounds” while applying the makeup, the TikTok user posted.

The viral video showed one of the girls waiting for her mother to take a photo of her with the dark makeup.

A woman who has been identified as an outside vendor at the store then confronted the mother.

“I walked over here and you were about to send a picture of that,” the outside rep told the mother. “You want to document this? Go ahead. This is the stuff that ruins jobs, college acceptances, let alone how incredibly offensive this is.”

Dear @Sephora,

You have an amazing employee who stepped in when a group of teenagers and their mothers walked in and used your samples to do blackface while recording themselves making animal noises.

I hope this goes viral so this young woman gets a raise instead of fired for… pic.twitter.com/5UYlboPVvu

— Ryan Shead (@RyanShead) February 12, 2024

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Sephora issued a statement after the video went viral.

“Sephora’s top priority is to create a welcoming and inclusive shopping experience for all,” the company said in a statement.

“We are extremely disappointed by the behavior of these shoppers at our Prudential Center location, and as such, they were asked to leave our premises,” Sephora added. “Under no circumstance is this type of behavior tolerated at Sephora.”

The girls and their parents have been criticized all across social media.

“White teens at Sephora in Boston doing blackface while their mom says nothing. Welcome to America in 2024,” a user posted.

“Unfortunately as a Bostonian I am not surprised that the racist children who put on blackface in Sephora happened in Boston,” another person wrote.

“Boston has come a long way since its admittedly racist past,” a social media user posted. “But kids at Sephora in blackface in 2024?”

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