You read that right. Here are the “magic” words to help you recruit women into Mary Kay. In other words, these are more scripted phrases intended to hit on some of the most common “hot buttons” for women. Is there Read more…
Written by Cora I am no philosopher, and trying to understand the writings of Nietzsche or others of his kind is not something I’m yearning to do. However, I recently read a phrase attributed to him that caught my attention: Read more…
Written by Frosty Rose It’s confession time. Fall is my favorite time of year to not be in Mary Kay. When September starts, you’ll find me picking apples, browsing craft fairs (while diligently avoiding the MLMs that sneak in), and Read more…
Written by Raisinberry The “Devil’s Advocate” sets the record straight…in the words of Mary Kay Cosmetics… You Pink Truth-ers have sure had some rough times. And we appreciate all you have been through. It saddens us to see just how Read more…
You always wondered what the recruiting and ordering statistics were in Mary Kay. One national broke it down for her area. I’m not sure how much of it we can believe, but it’s at least a starting point. As you Read more…
A former Mary Kay sales director sees beyond the smoke and mirrors and shares her story with us. Can you relate? You know…….. the more I read and hear about the leaders in this company who ultimately play on women’s Read more…
Written by Frosty Rose Life hit me hard last week. You all know the seasons. The ones where you’re holding it all together with duct tape and dry shampoo and wondering how you’ll manage. The ones where you get to Read more…
When one multi-level marketing company doesn’t work out, Monique Vallair Anthony moves onto the next! Word on the street is that Amy Dunlap, former Mary Kay national sales director who sued MK on her way out of the company and Read more…
Written by Anonymous Do you really need all that inventory? Do you really “profit” 50% on inventory you sell? No and no. But they sure make it sound good, don’t they? And yet, it’s all a con game. Profit Margin Read more…
This is one Pink Truth reader’s experience with Mary Kay when she needed a job: I joined Mary Kay because I had been unable to find a job in my chosen field after two years of searching, many job applications, Read more…
I wonder what the Labor Bureau defines as “working.” The piece work and work in family businesses DA references is…
Yes, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that 38% of women were in the workforce in the 1960s, but many…
There was a specific demographic of privileged, usually white families who could afford for Mom to stay home playing bridge…
You see this attitude amongst fundies women/ trad-wives that women were always and forever stay at home wives and mothers.…
Ok maybe its just the area I was brought up in, but I have to laugh at the most women…