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08-14-2023 09:16 AM
@Swedishmiss wrote:@ccassaday Thank you for your tips! Is there a specific setting spray that you would recommend that works best?
You can use what you have or whatever you like. I am using the Charlotte Tilbury right now. I just bought the half size instead of the big bottle. I spray on brush after dipping it into the makeup and blend. Then I spray on brush when done and take it over my face after I have everyhing except blush and bronzer on,
I always use a loose setting powder after I am done. I just like how it looks after. Then I add a little more cream blush after that on top of it.
08-14-2023 09:18 AM - edited 08-14-2023 09:19 AM
@Sunshine Kate wrote:I would like to try it, but it's an MLM company and I'm not fond of those.
There's a huge markup with MLM products.
I will just say this. I have never been emailed or bugged by my rep unless I have asked a specific question. Seint is only $16 dollars a tin. You might spend around $100 to get started but after that you just replace that $16 tin when it's gone.
08-14-2023 01:33 PM - edited 08-14-2023 05:13 PM
@Sunshine Kate wrote:I would like to try it, but it's an MLM company and I'm not fond of those.
There's a huge markup with MLM products.
I'm not sure, because I'm new to Seint, but I don't believe they are a typical MLM. The artists are not required to buy and carry an inventory (unlike MaryKay) and I don't think they have to meet a selling "quota" of any kind.
I went thru an online beauty YouTuber for a color match, but then I ordered directly from the company whatever I wanted.
08-14-2023 01:57 PM - edited 08-14-2023 01:59 PM
@Swedishmiss wrote:
@Sunshine Kate wrote:I would like to try it, but it's an MLM company and I'm not fond of those.
There's a huge markup with MLM products.
I'm not sure, because I'm new to Seint, but I don't believe they are a typical MLM. The artists are not required to buy and carry an inventory (unlike MaryKay) and I don't think they have to meet a selling "quota" of any kind.
I went thru a online beauty YouTuber for a color match, but then I ordered directly from the company whatever I wanted.
You are correct. There isn't really a big investment to be a artist. You pick one of the three artist kits which very in price and a $13 website fee. That is all that is required to be a rep. For every sale a rep gets 20%. Commissions can go up if you build a team but you dont have to. Everything is shipped through the company the rep just gets a commission when you make a account and use their name.
Make sure you ask your rep for a loyalty link. If you shop through the link you can earn loyalty points towards some discounts and products. You can also share it with others to get yourself discounts.
08-14-2023 05:04 PM
@ccassaday Yes, thank you! I did order with the artist's link so that she would get any commission. I appreciated her help, she matched me perfectly. 😊 (I didn't know that I could earn loyalty points as well)
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