Anne Bucher  |  February 1, 2018

Category: Consumer News

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Ulta Beauty Store in a Retail Shopping MallUlta Beauty Inc. has been hit with a class action lawsuit accusing the cosmetics company of reselling used cosmetics to consumers who believe the products are new.

Plaintiff Kimberly Laura Smith-Brown of Los Angeles points to a recent disclosure by a former Ulta employee who said that Ulta employees were told by management to repackage items that had been returned by a customer and put them back on the shelf.

According to the Ulta class action lawsuit, a former Ulta employee in January took to Twitter to reveal a “dark secret” about the beauty product retailer. She alleged that products returned to Ulta stores are made to “look new,” but are not sanitized, before they are put back on the shelf.

Dozens of other former and current Ulta employees reportedly echoed the whistleblower’s allegations, confirming that Ulta stores throughout the United States restocked and resold used cosmetics. Many claimed that they would complain to their managers about the unsanitary practices, but their managers would allegedly insist that the returned products be put back on the shelves.

Ulta is reportedly known as a cosmetics store that has the “best return policy,” as consumers are allowed to return products to the store if they are unsatisfied for any reason.

“Despite the widespread internal knowledge of these deceptive, unfair and unsanitary practices, Ulta has continued to deceive consumers for years, repackaging, restocking and reselling used beauty products including cosmetics at full price as if they were new,” Smith-Brown alleges in the Ulta class action lawsuit.

According to the Ulta class action lawsuit, Smith-Brown regularly purchased cosmetics at Ulta, believing that all of the products on the stores’ shelves were unused.

“Ulta’s widespread and surreptitious practice of repackaging, restocking, and commingling used returned cosmetics with new cosmetics on its shelves means that every sale of cosmetics since Ulta began this policy is tainted with the possibility that the customer is purchasing used, dirty cosmetics,” the Ulta class action lawsuit says.

Smith-Brown says that, as a result of Ulta’s deceptive practices, she and other putative Class Members did not receive the products they were promised. She claims that, if she had known that Ulta deceptively repackaged and restocked used cosmetics as if they were new, she would have either paid less for the cosmetics or would not have purchased them at all.

By filing the Ulta class action lawsuit, Smith-Brown seeks to represent herself and a proposed Class of consumers who purchased cosmetics from Ulta Beauty retail locations (not for resale). Smith-Brown also seeks to represent a California subclass.

The Ulta class action lawsuit asserts claims for unjust enrichment and violation of California’s Unfair Competition Law.

Smith-Brown is represented by Theodore B. Bell, Carl V. Malstrom, Janine L. Pollack and Correy A. Kamin of Wolf Haldenstein Adler Freeman & Herz LLP, and by Lee S. Shalov of McLaughlin & Stern LLP.

The Ulta Used Cosmetics Class Action Lawsuit is Kimberly Laura Smith-Brown v. Ulta Beauty Inc., Case No. 1:18-cv-00610, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division.

UPDATE: On Aug. 6, 2018, Ulta Beauty filed a memorandum in support of its motion to dismiss a class action lawsuit accusing it of deceptively selling used cosmetics and representing them as new products, claiming that the plaintiffs’ complaint “suffers from three fundamental flaws that cut across each claim.”

UPDATE 2: On Sept. 14, 2018, shoppers asked a judge to reject Ulta’s bid to dismiss their used makeup class action lawsuit saying that the risk of purchasing used makeup is enough to let the complaint go to court, even if each putative Class Member did not unknowingly purchase used makeup.

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731 thoughts onUlta Class Action Lawsuit Says Company Resells Used Makeup

  1. Carol Davis says:

    Big purchaser of makeup at Ulta and would like to be included.

  2. Absolutely add me toi this suit. I'm sickened by this. > Karen Catalan says:

    Please add me to the class action suit. I’ve been shopping at ULTA Lancaster at “Shoppes at Belmont” since they opened in 2018 and in York, PA prior, and always hated the 45 min drive there. Belmont is a classy shopping center and I am horrified to know that in this day and age, part. with pandemics, sicknesses, that they would dare subject their customers to any sicknesses, diseases, pink eye, germs, bacteria. ULTA is living a lie. They are a retail operation and are supposed to be all about creating the exceptional customer experience.
    Is this it. FRAUD. Passing off someone’s used makeup as new with possibly handing them a bacterial infection that could be deadly?

    Do we not remember the young teen that simply fell on the street and caught a bacterial infection and died days later?

    This is negligence at the very least, and reprehensible behavior as a retail operation where customer’s needs and customer’s satisfaction come first. That means you pay attention to your customers. Moving slow items off the sjhelves is important , but if cutting corners comes at such a price that you will be sued and your business will be shut down because the trust is lost, what was the point?

    If you don’t genuinely care about your customers, then get out of the business and let an expert take over as CEO who has compassion, intelligence and who isn’t ignorant.

    1. dora justman says:

      Thank goodness they were exposed/ I purchased at least two products that were almost empty of product ( mascara and push-up eye liner ) took product to the store with my suspicions snd they denied it! I also bought a tube of sunblock and because it was on clearance they said they were within their policy to resell it

      1. Marh Anne Tom says:

        I bought one thing at Ulta. The eyebrow pencil was completely dried out and unuseablle. I tried to use it…with horrible results. I was gonna take it back, butvit was so busy, that it just seemed like it wasn’t worth the effort, but I might have saved someone else from buying it again, sounds like. I never bought another thing there.

      2. Mary Anne Tom says:

        I bought one thing at Ulta. The eyebrow pencil was completely dried out and unuseablle. I tried to use it…with horrible results. I was gonna take it back, butvit was so busy, that it just seemed like it wasn’t worth the effort, but I might have saved someone else from buying it again, sounds like. I never bought another thing there.

  3. Carol Howell says:

    Please add me.

  4. Kristy mcgrath says:

    Add me to the suit tpp

  5. Stephanie says:

    Please add me

  6. Julia Albright says:

    This is revolting! Please add me!

  7. Jamie Vanderpool Fish says:

    Add me!

  8. Tammy Lambert says:

    Please add me

  9. Rachelle Nosan says:

    Please add me

  10. April Howell says:

    Please add me.

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