A stereotype for gen-alpha girls usually below the age of 13 who shops at Sephora and buys skincare and makeup. A kid with a Stanley, wearing lululemon and aviator nation. Mostly goes to the Drunk Elephant station at Sephora to mess up the testers for the workers to clean. They despise Ulta.
by doglover13swiftie April 29, 2024

A child from ages 7-14 (may vary) who is obsessed with Sephora, specifically expensive/preppy skincare and makeup products. They mainly buy products from brands like Drunk Elephant, Glow Recipe, Charlotte Tilbury, Sol De Janerio, Rare Beauty, and more. They recieve much controversy on social media platforms because they are also known to be reckless, rude, and messy in Sephora.
by Anonymoussss999 February 3, 2024

A girl who's by your side no matter what happens, a girl who's amazing- in every way shape and form. Someone with no flaws whatsoever. If you don't have a Sephora in your life- then damn you are missing out.
She's kind-hearted, hardworking and dedicated. And all though she may get better grades then you- she's still incredible and someone you'd hate not to have by your side.
She may seem nervous and shy at first glance, but trust me she's so much more than that- she's a total hot badass.
And she's someone who encourages you to do everything you want to do in life.
She'll support you always, but don't forget to support her as well- I swear that girl needs a lot of therapy. But most probably so do you and I.
She's the best person on earth, the best person I know- the best best friend I could've ever asked for.
Thank you, Sephora.
She's kind-hearted, hardworking and dedicated. And all though she may get better grades then you- she's still incredible and someone you'd hate not to have by your side.
She may seem nervous and shy at first glance, but trust me she's so much more than that- she's a total hot badass.
And she's someone who encourages you to do everything you want to do in life.
She'll support you always, but don't forget to support her as well- I swear that girl needs a lot of therapy. But most probably so do you and I.
She's the best person on earth, the best person I know- the best best friend I could've ever asked for.
Thank you, Sephora.
by aprilabril July 21, 2023

People who have went to the drunk elephant aisles in Sephora and spreads other products all over the top of the drunk elephant product-
by PuffyWuffyUwU March 5, 2024

A Sephora Girl is a pre teen/tween girl who frequently shops at Sephora. Usually raiding stores, they look for highly abrasive skincare such as retinol and anti-aging cream at the age of 10. Part of gen alpha, their favorite brands are Drunk Elephant, Bubble and Sol De Janeiro.
Sephora Girls usually over consume and buy anything any influencer on Tik Tok and Instagram shove in their pre pubescent faces. They also like Stanley cups and Lululemon and are self proclaimed "Skincare gurus" when in reality they are brainwashed fetuses. Usually have horrible attitude problems and treat adults and employees awfully.
Sephora Girls usually over consume and buy anything any influencer on Tik Tok and Instagram shove in their pre pubescent faces. They also like Stanley cups and Lululemon and are self proclaimed "Skincare gurus" when in reality they are brainwashed fetuses. Usually have horrible attitude problems and treat adults and employees awfully.
by angelbuns January 23, 2024

Kids that go to sephora and ruin it for the adults shopping. They mess up the display makeup/testers and experience. Never buying shit!
by Lilbahamamama January 15, 2024

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those annoying 8-13 year old bratty girls who run rampant around sephora begging their moms for drunk elephant and glow recipe. these girls are all buying the same 5 products that are mainly for anti-aging purposes because of a “preppy” skincare trend on tiktok/youtube, they don’t actually know why they’re getting them
those annoying 8-13 year old bratty girls who run rampant around sephora begging their moms for drunk elephant and glow recipe. these girls are all buying the same 5 products that are mainly for anti-aging purposes because of a “preppy” skincare trend on tiktok/youtube, they don’t actually know why they’re getting them
by rataclysm January 26, 2024
