A black woman says Ulta worker told her she was 'too dark' for makeup in store

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A black woman says Ulta worker told her she was 'too dark' for makeup in store
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A black woman says she was told by an employee at an Ulta Beauty store in New Jersey that her skin was 'too dark for most colors in the store.'

"In a store full of people who didn’t look like me I felt sad and upset," London said."Like my skin tone was a problem."

Ulta provides"ongoing artistry education, and diversity and inclusion trainings across the organization, which is an important commitment that we recognize requires daily action and accountability," the spokeswoman said."We remain committed to provide a welcoming, inclusive environment where our guests can feel their best."

London said that she was contacted Monday by a manager at the Holmdel store"who is apparently biracial and witnessed the entire situation." The manager told her she and a corporate manager were in the store at the time of the incident but did not step in because they didn't want to make a big scene, London said.

"It’s not just about putting a black model next to Gigi Hadid," Fine said."The stock needs to be there, and not only 40 shades at your Times Square store. The people at the counter need training.”accused by some of its current and former employees of encouraging racial profiling

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