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05-24-2021 09:44 AM - edited 05-24-2021 10:19 AM
I saw my sister in law for the 1st time in a long time, and her skin looks amazing, she is 69 years old....She said she has been using Mary Kay skincare exclusively for almost a year now! Curious if anyone here is using, or has used?
She said the kit is 110.00 and it includes, day cream, night cream, eye cream and cleanser......
05-24-2021 10:15 AM
I have used Mary Kay for approximately one year now and absolutely
love it. I am 74 years old and I am constantly getting compliments on
my skin especially with "no" wrinkles. My skin feels amazing. I use
all of their products and they are absolutely amazing. No problems
anymore. I have always had sensitive skin and basically couldn't
use anything on it. But now, there's no stopping me. My
consultant is wonderful. If interested, let me know and I will forward
her info to you. Enjoy!!!!!
05-24-2021 11:16 AM - edited 05-24-2021 11:16 AM
I used it in the early 1980's when I was first getting into skincare. It was a good basic system- most of my friends were still using bar soap so I was ahead of the curve! Once I developed issues (pores, occasional breakouts, etc) it wasn't beneficial for me any longer. But I'm sure it's evolved since then.
I remember it was pricey- I signed up to be a consultant so I could get my product at cost. But $110 doesn't sound too bad for 4 products. Any serums or masks/exfoliants included? That'll be upcharges probably.
05-24-2021 11:29 AM
I can't use Mary Kay, but I think it is better for a dry/normal skin.
I have oily/normal skin & it's miserable trying to find something that works for me (Hydrating, smoothing) that does not break me out.
I am embarrassed to tell anyone that I just bought a 1oz jar of Creme de La Mer Moisturizing Cool Gel Cream for $190.
I got a sample from Nordstrom & my skin felt so good & didn't break out.
This is as happy as my skin has been for a long time & I am 60 years old!
Try the MK, but they may push you (Hard sometimes) to become a rep. I think their products are decent, I just don't agree with their sales tactics.
Still I would buy the products, if my skin loved them.
05-24-2021 11:40 AM
@Ibby114 wrote:I used it in the early 1980's when I was first getting into skincare. It was a good basic system- most of my friends were still using bar soap so I was ahead of the curve! Once I developed issues (pores, occasional breakouts, etc) it wasn't beneficial for me any longer. But I'm sure it's evolved since then.
I remember it was pricey- I signed up to be a consultant so I could get my product at cost. But $110 doesn't sound too bad for 4 products. Any serums or masks/exfoliants included? That'll be upcharges probably.
@Ibby114 No serums included in that price, only cleanser, moisturizer, night cream and eye cream. You have to pay extra for serums and retinol products!
05-24-2021 11:41 AM
@Dusty1 wrote:I can't use Mary Kay, but I think it is better for a dry/normal skin.
I have oily/normal skin & it's miserable trying to find something that works for me (Hydrating, smoothing) that does not break me out.
I am embarrassed to tell anyone that I just bought a 1oz jar of Creme de La Mer Moisturizing Cool Gel Cream for $190.
I got a sample from Nordstrom & my skin felt so good & didn't break out.
This is as happy as my skin has been for a long time & I am 60 years old!
Try the MK, but they may push you (Hard sometimes) to become a rep. I think their products are decent, I just don't agree with their sales tactics.
Still I would buy the products, if my skin loved them.
@Dusty1 Inoticed on their web site, they now offer a system for normal/dry and one for normal/combo.....If I order it would be thru someone I work with already, and she knows better than to harass me about becoming a rep.....LOL!! But I know what you mean, they are notorious for that.....
05-24-2021 12:13 PM - edited 05-24-2021 12:14 PM
@CANDLEQUEEN wrote:
@Dusty1 wrote:I can't use Mary Kay, but I think it is better for a dry/normal skin.
I have oily/normal skin & it's miserable trying to find something that works for me (Hydrating, smoothing) that does not break me out.
I am embarrassed to tell anyone that I just bought a 1oz jar of Creme de La Mer Moisturizing Cool Gel Cream for $190.
I got a sample from Nordstrom & my skin felt so good & didn't break out.
This is as happy as my skin has been for a long time & I am 60 years old!
Try the MK, but they may push you (Hard sometimes) to become a rep. I think their products are decent, I just don't agree with their sales tactics.
Still I would buy the products, if my skin loved them.
@Dusty1 Inoticed on their web site, they now offer a system for normal/dry and one for normal/combo.....If I order it would be thru someone I work with already, and she knows better than to harass me about becoming a rep.....LOL!! But I know what you mean, they are notorious for that.....
@CANDLEQUEEN Mary Kay- as far back as I can remember- always had that option - normal/dry and normal/combo. The rep I knew did a 'soft sell' to get me to be a rep. She was a coworker as well- beware!
05-24-2021 12:32 PM
@Dusty1 wrote:I can't use Mary Kay, but I think it is better for a dry/normal skin.
I have oily/normal skin & it's miserable trying to find something that works for me (Hydrating, smoothing) that does not break me out.
I am embarrassed to tell anyone that I just bought a 1oz jar of Creme de La Mer Moisturizing Cool Gel Cream for $190.
I got a sample from Nordstrom & my skin felt so good & didn't break out.
This is as happy as my skin has been for a long time & I am 60 years old!
Try the MK, but they may push you (Hard sometimes) to become a rep. I think their products are decent, I just don't agree with their sales tactics.
Still I would buy the products, if my skin loved them.
I like LaMer as well,
and I agree stay away from MK they will try to suck you in to selling
05-24-2021 12:32 PM
@CANDLEQUEEN - I don't currently use it, but when I was young I did. I used only Timewise face wash and sunscreen and some of the makeup. During that time I treated myself to a facial. The salon sold very expensive European products. The facialist assumed I used those products. When I told her I didn't, she asked me what I did use. I told her MK and she said that it was definitely good for my skin!
05-24-2021 01:17 PM
MK is the best! I used to sell it. I always did a soft sell, because the products are amazing. There are cleansers for oily skin and they work great.
I don't sell it anymore, but I am still a rep so I can purchase for myself and a few diehard friends who simply love the cleanser for oily skin, and the skincare kits.
They also have a vitamin C serum that I love. When you become a rep you can purchase the items at half price. My skin has never looked better.
When i am out of MK products I use Philosophy products which I love as well.
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