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Benefit Cosmetics

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Run away from this company - Aesthetician Benefit Cosmetics Employee Review

1.0
Jun 15, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Free makeup and swag for new products. A free mascara isn’t worth the trade off for your mental health and work place safety . If you are a brand new esthetician out of school get your free training and get out ASSP.

Cons

This is an abusive toxic company to work for. Especially the Boutiques. They pay very little hourly maybe $20 average. They rely on the customers to tip to make the salary. The sales goals are hard. You are begging clients for google reviews and get worked to the bone. They will write you up for anything can. The managers are toxic, micromanaging, emotionally abusive and there is no growth. You will end up in therapy or quitting with out notice.

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5.0
Jun 15, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great culture and positive work environment.

Cons

San Francisco location & pay.

3.0
Jul 3, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Working as a freelancer for Benefit Cosmetics was a fun and rewarding experience. One of my favorite parts of the job was meeting other talented makeup artists and beauty professionals. I learned so much from them—not just about Benefit products, but about makeup techniques, artistry, skincare, and the beauty industry as a whole. It was inspiring to collaborate with people who were passionate about what they do. The role also helped me build my confidence in customer service, product education, and sales. I enjoyed connecting with clients, helping them find products that suited their needs, and seeing their excitement after trying something new. Overall, the experience allowed me to grow professionally, expand my makeup knowledge, and build relationships with talented artists that I genuinely appreciated.

Cons

As a former freelancer, I found it difficult to stay passionate about promoting Benefit Cosmetics because many of the products felt overpriced compared to other brands that offer similar or better quality at a more affordable price point. In today’s beauty market, consumers have countless options, and value matters. I also would have loved to see more diversity represented in the brand’s leadership and marketing. From my perspective, it seemed that many of the higher-level positions lacked diversity, and I didn’t always feel that the brand reflected the wide range of customers and beauty professionals it serves.

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