Five years ago today, Pink Truth was born, and it’s been a wild ride! Thank you to all of our wonderful members who have made this place what it is… somewhere for women to find the real story about Mary Read more…
How does a Mary Kay sales director finish her unit club? After begging and begging and begging (all the while disregarding whether or not the consultants will actually be able to SELL the products they’ve been conned into buying)… when Read more…
The new “NIQ” requirements will no longer have the current four-month qualification period and there will be no production requirement. Instead, candidates for the position of Independent National Sales Director must: Have a personal unit with at least 24 unit Read more…
Written by The Scribbler The official Mary Kay Facebook page recently posed the question, “We are looking forward to the long weekend ahead. What are your Memorial Day Weekend plans?” Since Memorial Day occurs at the end of the month, Read more…
We discuss this topic from time to time, because it’s important to debunk one of the common myths Mary Kay directors and recruiters use to suck people into the pink cult. In their world, anyone with skin is a potential Read more…
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Mary Kay’s pride and joy, Allison LaMarr, continues to do the company proud. She was the fastest ever get to the position of National Sales Director, and now she claims she made $1 million faster than anyone in Mary Kay. Read more…
Written by Raisinberry RECORD NEWS! 160,000 new consultants signed up for Mary Kay’s $50 starter kit in April! I have to admit, it is getting kind of funny now. Year after year, we here at Pink Truth give MK Corporation Read more…
One Mary Kay sales director has her husband help her sell the Mary Kay “opportunity.” He writes these letters to the consultants in her unit. A letter for husbands of Mary Kay consultants: I have to admit at first I Read more…
Written by The Scribbler The director flashed me a grin, flicked open her datebook, and ran a plum-colored Lee Press-On Nail down one page. “One booking, one interview and…” She looked up triumphantly, “$200 in sales. After restocking my inventory, Read more…

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Depending on other factors, something like that could potentially jeopardize her nursing license as well.
Maybe the three months isn’t unusual. I found this is Vrinios vs Mary Kay: “In September 2017, appellee informed appellant…
Unless, they're waiting for her appeal to go through? Why would they wait 3 months?
A nurse with mental health credentials gets busted for stalking. Okay. 🤦🏻♀️ Any MK girlies reading this: If your man…
This doesn't make sense why the company would wait 3 months before terminating her, though.