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Mary Kay Consultant Numbers Drop in United States

 It's not always easy to get information about the real numbers in Mary Kay. The company is private, and therefore not required to release any information about the sales or the independent contractors. The company does offer some limited information in its press kit, but that's about it. 

For several years, Mary Kay Inc. has been representing that it has 700,000 independent consultants in the United States. The last time I saw this figure from a Mary Kay source was 2007.  I've been left wondering how things are going.

But I finally got my answer… Mary Kay told "Direct" Magazine that there are 600,000 consultants in the United States. That's down over 14% from 2007. This is even worse than the 7% drop in sales directors Mary Kay saw, going from 14,000 to 13,000 between 2007 and 2008.

Obviously I'm thrilled to see that fewer women are getting sucked into Mary Kay. I don't know the reason that the numbers are down 14%, but I don't care. Fewer women being conned into this money-losing proposition makes me happy, no matter the reason.

And in case you're wondering, the "negative websites" did get mentioned :

Like every big corporation, Mary Kay has detractors. A quick Google search brings up several sites run by former reps and customers who had less than optimal experience with the brand. Shasteen's team monitors the sites and message boards but doesn't actively get involved.

“We let the market work that out,” she says. “For all the naysayers, there are plenty of people who've had positive experiences. The primary thing for me is to make sure I'm aware of the discussions that are going on. There may be business issues that need to be addressed, and we need to get to the root of what may be causing negative feelings about the brand. But we don't participate in those conversations.”

"Less than optimal" experience with Mary Kay? Can you say spin? No one can read Pink Truth and possibly call our opinions "less than optimal." As if we're complaining about a shade of lipstick or one detail about the compensation plan.

1 COMMENTS

  1. MAY be business issues that need to be discussed? Get to the root of what's causing negative feelings? How about MARY KAY IS A  SCAM which drives women into debit and labels them 'failures' when the real issues are an unworkable, unprofitable business model and manipulative corporate culture? That big enough for you???

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