Adding a Team Member Wins Rings

by Katie on December 5, 2009

Add 1 new team member by Dec. 20th and earn your choice of 2 rings!
Team member’s agreements must be submitted and accepted by the company between Dec. 1 and Dec. 20th to qualify.
Work smart and fast because the clock is ticking and this promotion ends at midnight on Dec. 20th!
CLICK HERE TO SEE THE RINGS

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Extra Inspiration for December 2009

by Katie on December 5, 2009

December is all about choices!

The choice to work your business hot and heavy and pay for your Christmas with CASH or wait until next year!

So, if you choose to work your business this month, you also can choose your prize: a business tool or something fun…the choice is yours!

  • $250.00 wholesale: Choose either a zebra money bag or a beautiful stackable bracelet!
  • $450.00 wholesale: Choose either a jeweled calculator or CZ Hoop earrings!
  • $650.00 wholesale: Choose either a dry erase or bulletin board for your office tracking or a trendy pearl necklace and earring set!
  • $850.00 wholesale: Choose either a Mary Kay Facial Box for networking or exquisite necklace and earring set!
  • $1050.00 wholesale: Choose either a Mary Kay Pack and Go case that is great for appointments or a fashionable shawl!
  • $1800 wholesale and greater: Earns the MK Organizer and Presentation Folders or a manicure/pedicure!!

To see the prizes CLICK HERE

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Daily Product Spotlight- November 17, 2009

by Katie on November 17, 2009

TimeWise Microdermabrasion Set

WHAT IT DOES: Fights fine lines and refines pores for beautiful smooth skin.  Two simple sets.  Step 1: Refines the skin.  Step 2: Replenishes the skin.

BEST USED: Twice a week.  Use first thing in the morning or at night.

WHO NEEDS IT: Any woman who wants beautiful smooth skin.

SECRET ABOUT PRODUCT: An independent study found that after one week of use 85% of women saw an improvement in skin texture, 73% of women saw a reduction in fine lines, and 71% of women saw pores that looked smaller.

PRODUCT COST: $55 for two bottle set (Step 1: Refine- 2 oz. bottle/Step 2: Replenish- 1 oz. bottle)

CLICK HERE TO ORDER

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Daily Product Spotlight- November 16, 2009

by Katie on November 16, 2009

MKMen Shave Foam

WHAT IT DOES: Helps soften the skin and beard to protect against razor irritation. The enriched formula surrounds and clings to each whisker, creating a comfort zone between razor and skin for a clean, close shave. The rich cream has a light, fresh scent any man will love.

BEST USED: Every day.

WHO NEEDS IT: Any man who shaves.

SECRET ABOUT PRODUCT: My husband’s favorite Mary Kay Product.

PRODUCT COST: $10 for 6.5 oz. bottle

CLICK HERE TO ORDER

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Daily Product Spotlight- November 14, 2009

by Katie on November 14, 2009

Extra Emollient Night Cream

WHAT IT DOES: Created for dry areas of skin.  Perfect for hands, knees, elbows and feet.  Also helps maintain the natural moisture of the face and replenishes hydration.

BEST USED: Two to three times a week. 

WHO NEEDS IT: Anyone with dry areas of skin.

SECRET ABOUT PRODUCT: Step 1 of the Satin Hands Pampering Set.  Contains petrolatum, beeswax and mineral oil to help protect, condition and seal in moisture.

PRODUCT COST: $13 for 2.1 oz. net wt. tube

CLICK HERE TO ORDER

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Daily Product Spotlight- November 13, 2009

by Katie on November 13, 2009

Oil-Free Eye Makeup Remover

WHAT IT DOES: Gently removes eye makeup, including mascara, without tugging or pulling the delicate skin around the eye.  Formula does not leave skin feeling dry.  Skin feels soft, not greasy.

BEST USED: Every day to remove make-up.

WHO NEEDS IT: Anyone who wears makeup.

SECRET ABOUT PRODUCT: Removes red lipstick. Among Mary Kay’s best selling products.

PRODUCT COST: $14 for 3.75 fl. oz. bottle

CLICK HERE TO ORDER

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Go Give Retreat in Atlanta

by Katie on November 11, 2009

These are long overdue but thought everyone would want to see the fun we had at the Go Give Retreat in Atlanta.

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Armies of new Avon ladies, Mary Kay reps and Tupperware sellers are advancing on living rooms across the country, their ranks full of professionals forced to take a second job amid the recession.

Job cuts, shrinking bonuses and scaled-back hours have pushed more people than ever to become direct sales representatives, a phenomenon industry experts say they’ve seen before.

In the 1990-1991 recession, the number of direct sellers increased 8 percent to 5.1 million Americans. In the 2001 recession, the work force increased to 12.2 million.

And while 2008 figures are not yet available, in 2007 an estimated 15 million people nationwide were in direct sales. Some 58 percent of became reps as a second job, according to the Direct Selling Association, a trade group that represents 200 U.S. companies.

When money began getting tight in Nicole Robinson’s household in Garland, Texas, the full-time pharmaceutical sales rep signed up to host Mary Kay parties and give facials, working just six hours to make about $600 a week.

To Read More CLICK HERE

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We Did It!

by Katie on June 2, 2009

Dear Crown Divas,
About 12:48pm this afternoon the last order was processed to finish our unit.  Almost 9 1/2 years ago I had a dream of being a Sales Director and today it was meant. What is your dream — I want to help everyone achieve their own goal and dreams.  I want everyone to know that this was truly a group effort. Several consultants stepped up to the plate and stretched to help me our goal.  The Crown Divas Unit Members live in 14 different states.  We have an awesome company with no territories or quotas.   I’m so.. proud of each of you and very blessed that you are a part of my life. Once again thank you for your hard work and determination.

Pink hugs,

Katie Antoniotti

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Mary Kay Recession Proof Job?

by Katie on May 29, 2009

USA Today has written an article about recession proof jobs.  Mark Kay is mentioned through out the article:

Kim Joseph, 26, of Stewartsville, N.J., received a master’s degree in public health in 2006, but has struggled ever since to find a job in her field. She worked for her sister as a nanny before getting a full-time position as an account manager with a marketing solutions company.

Last June, she decided to start selling Mary Kay cosmetics on the side, partly to earn extra cash for her upcoming wedding. She now intends to forgo a public health career and eventually sell the makeup line full time.

To read more CLICK HERE

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