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Toronto resident Brenna MacPhee was so offended by The Body Shop's requirement that she wear no less than a "full face of makeup" to her job interview with the cosmetics and skin-care company that she turned it down. Brenna MacPhee applied online for a customer consultant position with The Body Shop, but says she declined the job interview because the company required her to show up with a 'full face of makeup. ' (CBC) A Toronto woman says she turned down a job interview with The Body Shop, which declares on its website that "beauty is much more than a pretty face, " because she was told in an email that she needed to wear a "full face of makeup" to the meeting. Jack Astor's waitress claims she was sent home because hair was in a bun Restaurant dress codes: Sexy outfits for female staff may be discriminatory Skimpy Bier Markt dress code leads to human rights complaints "It isn't right, " Brenna MacPhee, 23, said in an interview with CBC News. "I can't work for a place that expects female interview candidates to wear a full face of makeup. "