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Last updated on: 12.10.2007

What's New

Mary Kay Creme Lipstick

Power statement:
Long-wearing, stay-true color glides on with a lightweight, creamy texture and delivers maximum color impact that lasts.

NEW Mary Kay® Creme Lipstick debuts 10 tempting new shades in the classic formula women have loved for years. With 32 gorgeous shades in all, your customers have choices for an even broader range of skin tones. It features an exclusive pigment blend in a creamy, rich formula that does not feather or bleed. And the new ultrachic, custom-designed case feels as beautiful as it looks in a woman’s hand. Enriched with emollients and moisturizers, Mary Kay® Creme Lipstick provides a veil of protection against moisture loss. Plus, it’s enhanced with nourishing vitamin E and a vitamin C derivative, which help defend against wrinkle-causing free radicals and everyday environmental stress.

Mineral Powder Foundation
News You Need to Know

It’s Beauty Made Simple. A foundation that goes on with the sweep of a brush. A weightless powder that blends effortlessly for a flawless look. A skin perfecter that makes lines, wrinkles and other imperfections seem to disappear. What’s not to love? Click here for more information.

We know you have questions about the new Mary Kay® Mineral Powder Foundations. Here are a few excellent resources to give you the answers you need:

The new Product Update booklet features common questions and answers about the Mary Kay® Mineral Powder Foundation and Mary Kay® Creme Lipsticks as well as a shade recommendation chart to help you find the right shade for your customers.

The Online Product Guide features application instructions and a shade recommendation chart.

Click here for a video preview of the new Mary Kay® Mineral Powder Foundation and Creme Lipsticks.

Color News You Need to Know

Mary Kay certainly had vision, and she taught us how important it is to have that same vision too. With that in mind, we are excited to share with you a glimpse of what’s coming your way!

First on the agenda are new Mary Kay® Creme Lipstick shades and packaging – coming this December. This new black packaging is only the beginning of the excitement for Spring 2008: Ultrasleek compacts in black and pink are extremely customizable and allow customers to express their individual style of beauty and carry the products they use most. Click here to read the complete article as featured in October 2007 issue of Applause.

Several products will move to the Discontinued Products section of the Dec. 16 Consultant order form while supplies last. You may see some shades of the new Mary Kay® Creme Lipstick phase in this fall. Click here to read the entire article as featured in the December 2007 issue of Applause.

It’s time for transition! Isn’t that exciting? As new color products and packaging begin to appear, keep in mind that this period of transition is normal and OK. Click here to access tips for navigating yourself and your customers through the transition phase with ease.

Events At-a-Glance

December 15th is the first day to order your new Winter Quarter products if you want to finish star this quarter; order on the 16th if you'd like your order to count for the NEW quarter!  If you enrolled any of your customers in the Preferred Customer Program, which just means that you signed up to send at least one catalog to a customer, you can order on December 10th!  CLICK HERE  to place an online order.

If you would like to attend unit meetings on Tuesday nights with our actual unit, visit Kim's website: www.kimscourtofqueens.com.  Click on "Calendar."

If you would like to attend unit meetings on Wednesday nights, visit Deanna Spillman's website: www.deannaspillman.com.  Email Jenn for the password, and just let her know that you are in Kim Duncan's unit.  Click on "Calendar."

*Unit Meeting fee is $3 per week, paid to Kim Duncan if you attend on Tuesdays, or to Deanna Spillman if you attend on a Wednesday.  This fee goes to pay for the studio and the copies that we receive each week!

Motivational Thought:


"Can You See Your Future?"

It doesn't matter what your vision for the future is, what matters is what your vision does. A compelling vision will always pull you forward.

If you are trying to be better, faster, smarter, richer, thinner, more powerful, and more successful you do not have a vision.

By using today and the current conditions as a frame of reference for what you will have tomorrow, you are selling yourself short. It means you are tying tomorrow's achievements to what you currently have. However, your desired future does not equal the past. In fact, it's not even related to it. A vision is not an improvement; it is an ideal, a conception of something in its absolute perfection.

Your vision should involve possibilities, not just probabilities. A probability needs assurance that it will come to pass. Possibilities don't have that requirement. Is it probable that you'll be a multi-millionaire? Maybe not. But, is it possible? Of course it is.

If part of your vision includes the things you DON'T want, your vision lacks power.

Most of us have been raised to be problem solvers and spend our day in that pursuit - trying to make problems go away - which is both negative and reactive.

When we solve problems, we take action to make something go away, the "problem." When we create, we take action to have something come into being - the creation. Visualizing that creation is absolutely key to creating a powerful and compelling goal.

A negative goal is not a very compelling target and it continually reminds you of something you want to forget. For instance, every time you think of a goal to "not work on Saturdays," it reminds you that you are currently doing exactly that!

Your vision will be far more powerful if you make it positive, such as spending at least one weekend a month on a mini-vacation. It's a target that draws you to it like a magnet. Examples:

Neg: I don't want to have so many bills.
Pos: I want a positive bank balance and a life free of debt.

Neg: I don't want to have a "job."
Pos: I want a career and life's work that is fulfilling.

Neg: I don't want to (smoke, eat junk food, stay up late etc).
Pos: I want healthy lungs, to be fit, and feel rested.

Test your vision to see if it is positive. If it's not, you'll feel frustration. If it is, you'll feel joy.

No go have a POWERFUL day!
Warm regards,
Ann Vertel
http://www.UnitCoach.com
"Taking You to the Top!"

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