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Sephora cuts jobs in China in further sign of softness in beauty sector

LVMH-owned beauty brand latest to signal weakness after L’Oréal and Estée Lauder

Sephora is cutting back its workforce in China as one of LVMH’s biggest revenue generators struggles to gain traction in the tough mainland beauty market. 

The beauty retailer is reducing its headcount in China by about 120 roles, it said on Wednesday, with a focus on streamlining roles at headquarters.

Although the cuts represent less than 3 per cent of Sephora’s China-based workforce of 4,000, they point to pressure in the country’s highly competitive and price-sensitive beauty market as buyers cut back on purchases.

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