Mary Kay Cosmetics

Approval Rate: 96%

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    ashley1_1547893117

    Wed May 26 2010

    I sale Mary Kay cosmetics and love it. I love the product, business and girl time I get. We are not a scam, how could we be you get the choice to buy the product or not and every facial is FREE. We let you test the products(most of them) if we have them available. And there is always a 100% satisfaction guaranteed. If you don't like the product for any reason, call your consultant and either get your money back or exchange it for something else. If your consultant does not allow that call the company. Mary Kay cosmetics is far from a scam! If you have any questions feel free to email me

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    pink314

    Wed May 19 2010

    Amazing products!! Amazing company!! Amazing money!! Need i say more?

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    euridice

    Sun Apr 18 2010

    Mary Kay cosmetics are awful, especially if you have sensitive skin. The moisturizers are gloppy and your face feels like it has lard all over it after applying the recommended skin care regimen. Also, some of the products cause a burning sensation on the face...and itching. Even the hand cream leaves your hands feeling like they have lard on them. When I told the Mary Kay consultant that my face was itching and burning, she couldn't have cared less, even though I had told her previously that I tend to have allergic reactions to many cosmetics. This same woman insisted on applying foundation on my skin after I told her my face felt uncomfortable. One of the foundations she tried had a definite pink tone to it. I'm a green eyed redhead with a yellow undertone to my skin, so the pink foundation looked horrible. She finally decided on the lightest color Mary Kay makes, which left my face a rather unappetizing fish belly white shade. I know from years of experience that my skin lo... Read more

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    beautyconsulta_ntlbales

    Tue Feb 02 2010

    I have been using the MK products since i was 16. When I turned19 (and was a heavy 2 and 1/2 pack cigarette smoker) I swapped to the age-fighting skin care and I was shocked at how my "pre-winkles" disappeared! I ended up becoming a Beauty Consultant just for that very reason. A year later, I don't regret becoming a consultant. With my personal "before and after" photos, people instantly swarm to get their hands on the miracle set. The same goes with the makeup. I didn't start wearing the makup until I became a Beauty Consultant and wow! Photos (driver license, college photos, etc) look amazing! I look absolutely flawless! Considering that the skin care works so well and the makeup is smooth and goes on beautifully and actually stays on, all of the products are amazing and are so cheap. I've tried MAC makeup, but the results are nowhere near MK's makeup and the same goes with the many other skin care brands. I don't like the company though. It seems the company is just money-hungry... Read more

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    marykayconsult_ant

    Sun Jul 05 2009

    i agree with below :-) whenever you go into business you get out of it what you put into it. as for the products, i personally think they're good. and as for being expensive, they are no more expensive then the products you purchase in the department stores, as a matter of fact, they are LESS! everyone's skin is different and will react differently to different products. everything is not for everyone. however, every time i introduce someone to a new product or to the mary kay line at all, i get all smiles and it makes me feel good that they feel good. i also bring my expertise in cosmetic applications to my customers. all i did was apply makeup for my friends before we went out when i was younger and now i do it as a career. mary kay is not my sole salary, my husband has a great job which allows me to stay home with my child and i just thought, why not do something from home that i can enjoy that will bring me a little extra cash. additionally i love the fact that i get to... Read more

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    beautyscoop

    Tue Jun 16 2009

    Awesome product and company! It is like everything else... there is good and bad people in every walk of life. YOU have the choice of how you deal with it. If you follow the Mary Kay model and work it as it was intended to be worked you will be okay. There are some folks out there that wanted to do it their way or listen to someone else that wanted to do it their way. Well, that didn't work for them because they didn't use the model (proven method) and now they want to blame the company. You will get lots of training material. All you have to do is READ & LEARN to get EDUCATED!! After all you are opening up a business with Mary Kay. No one will hog tie you to place orders. You are in control. Educate yourself about what you are doing!!! I am 47 years old, have been wearing the product since I was 21. Became I consultant 10 years ago since I figured out I was a great spokes person since I love the product ( I have very sensitive skin). Would love to share this awesome company with ... Read more

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    irishgit

    Fri Apr 24 2009

    I have no idea whether they're scam artists or not, but they seem as determined to turn the world pink as British imperialists were determined to turn the map of the world the same color.

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    daedaeas

    Fri Oct 10 2008

    I love these products and so do all my daughters and thats why I started selling in 2004. My daughters and I are my best customers and then a few friends I don't go out ever and sell but when people find out I sell they call me. I have never been pressured to sell anything. I have used the skin care for years and maybe thats why at 53 people can't believe I am over 40.

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    kmmorgan22

    Thu Jul 19 2007

    I use Mary Kay and when I turn 18 I can't wait to become a consultant.. No one has pressured me or made me get anything I didn't want. I get comments on my makeup all the time and my cleansers and moisturizers work wonders on my teenage blemish prone skin.. I never use anything with out reading about the product from a pessimistic point of view and I have learned that Mary Kay is known for her honesty and integrity. Anyone who says they hate if may have incountered a representative who is not in it for the beauty of the product like Mary Kay Ash wanted her consultants to be. My products last at least 6 months every time I buy them and when I put them on they last all day! It is super hard to compete with a company who gives money to charities!

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    adamsma

    Wed Dec 27 2006

    I disagree with these people. I have been in and out of Mary Kay. I have used the product since I was old enough to wear make up. Mary Kay is a great faith based company. They give you lots of support and if anyone is pressured into ordering then that person needs to be reported to the home office because that is not the way the company operates. They do encourage you to order but not to put yourself in debt to do it. They are there to see you make money not lose it.

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    mymrykay

    Wed Jun 07 2006

    Well I'm 26 and I have been a consultant since I was 18. Most people in MK are in it for the right reasons. Motivation, girlfriend time, and to create a better life for themselves. All of my consultants are very thankful that I shared the opportunity with them. I left college to pursue this full time when I was 22. I now make over $200,000 per year. I just bought my own 350,000 home, and I am proud to drive a pink cadillac. I have 2 children which I had before I turned 20 years old and MK has allowed me to give them any and everything they want.

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    jesmyaang

    Sun Dec 11 2005

    I was a consultant for a "Minute". I started to feel pressured about purchasing an inventory that I did nopt have the money to buy. The person who recruited me had all these plans to "help" me make that order. The order was over $1500 in product. She had me really going, I was stressed out about not having money for products. I found myself online filling out credit card applications past midnight. She even suggested that I call exsiting cards for an extention. Then I stopped and asked myself what was I doing? Am I Nuts? I sat and asked myself is this really worth it for me? No. Her interest was not all that genuine either. She get a commision from recruits and there orders. I am thinking since she has been in the company for almost 10 years she makes the max, 13%. So to me it is also a pyramid scheme too. The products are not all that great. No they are not the prices in the mall but the product is drugstore quality to me. The mark up is high on the products too. My advice to anyone ... Read more

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    bastet

    Tue Oct 25 2005

    What a pathetic bunch of affected ninnies! I lost my friend to these pink nightmares. Their product is unremarkable at best, and their marketing "strategies" repel rather than attract. The fragrances are cheap-smelling, the moisturizer creates a film over the surface of your skin rather than absorbing, and any pencil-based item (brow liner, eye liner, lip liner) runs out very quickly (any I don't even wear makeup every day!) I'd rather go to Walgreens and buy Revlon, at least I wouldn't feel like I just got screwed for it. And at least the sales clerk won't run me down asking me to be the next Walgreens clerk!