Okay, so I’ve been hearing a lot about Thrive Cosmetics lately, especially their mascara. Everyone’s raving about it, and I got curious. But I’m one of those people who likes to see and try things in person, you know? So, I thought, “Why not check if Sephora carries them?” They’ve got everything, right?
First, I checked Sephora’s website. I typed “Thrive Cosmetics” into their little search bar up top. And guess what? Nothing! Not a single Thrive product showed up. I double-checked, thinking maybe I spelled it wrong or something, but nope, still nothing. “Weird,” I thought.
Then, I decided to dig a bit deeper. I headed over to the Thrive Causemetics official website. That’s when I found out they only sell their stuff directly on their site. They’re like, “We’re the only authorized sellers, and we can only guarantee products bought through us.” Okay, fair enough. I get the whole direct-to-consumer thing.
But here’s where it gets a little confusing. I stumbled upon some articles and posts saying that Thrive Cosmetics is actually available at Ulta Beauty. One even mentioned that you could find them in Ulta stores starting December 1st. It’s all cruelty-free, vegan, and free of the bad stuff like parabens and sulfates, which is great. And apparently, the founder splits her time between Seattle and LA – good for her!
- So, I found conflicting information online.
- Some sources claimed Thrive is at Sephora, while others said it’s not.
- The official Thrive website confirmed they only sell directly through their own site.
- But then there’s this whole thing about them being available at Ulta Beauty.
Honestly, it’s a bit of a head-scratcher. I mean, I’d much rather just swing by Sephora or Ulta and pick up their mascara while I’m grabbing other stuff. It’s just easier, you know? Having to place an online order for just one item feels like a hassle.
In the end, it looks like if you want Thrive Cosmetics, you either gotta order from their website or check them out at Ulta. But as for Sephora? It’s a no-go. I guess I’ll have to try it another time.
It is all a big mess, I have to say. I wish these brands would just pick a lane, you know? Either be exclusive or be everywhere. This in-between stuff is just confusing for us regular folks who just want to try some new makeup.