The latest range for the webstore is so EXCITING! You’ll be booking ALL THE TIME with these handy perforated cards in bright colours and to suit lots of different situations. There has been lots of brainstorming to maximise opportunities with these cards and you might surprise yourself if you just get OUT THERE and start working your business.
The purpose of this marketing tool is to approach a prospective customer and compliment them – then offer them a free makeover/product trial/skincare class and have them fill in their details on one side of the card. You have the other side filled in and rip the card in half leaving them with your details – and you with their details. It’s a handy business card size so you can pop into your purse and add it to your leads later. If they say something specific – like “I work in Real Estate” write a note on the back of your card when they have gone that will remind you to offer them Satin Hands etc. when you call to book an appointment.
There are 12 different cards – 8 womens and 4 mens. They will be offered in a variety pack of 18 cards for an opening special of $7.50!!! (regular price will be $9.50). You’ll receive 2 each of the 6 top womens cards, 1 each of the mens cards and 1 each of the bridal and teen cards to make a total pack of 18.














No. Mary Kay does not use lead in lipstick. The ingredients that Mary Kay uses meet or exceed all requirements for cosmetic ingredients. All colorants used in cosmetics and personal care products marketed in the United States must meet stringent FDA (Food and Drug Administration) guidelines. Further, Mary Kay performs thorough, ongoing reviews of its products and ingredients and works closely with its suppliers to ensure the safety of all ingredients. Mary Kay steadfastly stands behind the quality and safety of its entire product line and has been a recognized leader in the area of product and ingredient safety for many years.
The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics had 33 brand-name lipsticks tested by an independent laboratory. The lipsticks were purchased in Boston, Ma., Hartford, Conn., San Francisco, Ca. and Minneapolis, Mn.



