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  2. Sephora - Wikipedia

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    Sephora is a French multinational retailer of personal care and beauty products, offering nearly 340 brands [3] alongside its own private label, the Sephora Collection. Its product range includes cosmetics , skincare , fragrance , nail color, beauty tools, body products, and hair care items.

  3. Order management system - Wikipedia

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    Order management systems, sometimes known in the financial markets as trade order management systems, are used on both the buy-side and the sell-side, although the functionality provided by buy-side and sell-side OMS differs slightly. Typically only exchange members can connect directly to an exchange, which means that a sell-side OMS usually ...

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  5. Tarte Cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    Also in 2000, Tarte Cosmetics debuted its first order at Henri Bendel. In 2003, Tarte products were being stocked by Sephora and in 2005 at QVC. By 2010, the company's products were being sold by Ulta Beauty. Tarte products are sold in U.S. department stores, including Macy's and Beauty Brands, and in Sephora stores internationally. [5]

  6. FACT CHECK: Did Sephora Donate to Trump’s 2024 Presidential ...

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    Fact Check: Social media users are claiming thatSephora donated to Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign. These posts usually include a video with text that reads, “Sephora BIG BIG BIG Donations!!”

  7. No donations from Sephora to Trump campaign | Fact check - AOL

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    The claim: Sephora donated to Trump's campaign. A Nov. 10 Threads post (direct link, archive link) claims a major beauty product retailer financially contributed to President-elect Donald Trump's ...

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    Pre-Lecture Coffee Order: ... T&C's very own summer 2024 intern Sofia Yadigaroglu—an Amherst College junior majoring in English/Art History—says she uses them "to lock ... sephora.com. $23.00.

  9. Talk:Sephora - Wikipedia

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    Sephora sounds like a play on the Latin Amphora to me. Thus the name is basically sephos (from the Greek root for "beauty") and phoreus ("carrier," from pherein "to carry"). Sephora is a "container of beauty." That's a much more plausible explanation than "beautiful bird," lacking a citation.