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Do Beauty Brands Need Sample Sales?

Borrowing from fashion’s playbook, beauty brands are using limited-time shopping events to clear excess inventory. But the fast-paced, discount-driven model poses unique challenges for cosmetics, skincare and hair care.
Glossier Sample Sale
Glossier, in partnership with 260 Sample Sale, hosted a sale event from April 15 to April 20. (Instagram/260 Sample Sale)

Last week, 260 Sample Sale — the event operator known for its long queues, viral social media buzz and treasure-hunt-style deals — featured a new name on its storefront: Glossier.

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How Brands Make the Most of Sample Sales

The role of sample sales is evolving from discreet inventory clearances to prominent marketing events, as brands leverage social media and enhanced experiences to engage a wider audience and generate sales.

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Yola Mzizi
Yola Mzizi

Yola Mzizi is the Editorial Associate at The Business of Fashion (BoF). She is based in New York and provides operational support to the New York team and writes features for BoF and The Business of Beauty.

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