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Current weekly ad Mary Kay - Valid from 08/16 to 11/16 - Page nb 35

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Weekly ad Mary Kay 08/16/2023 - 11/16/2023
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the LOOK BACK In honor of our milestone anniversary, we’ve decided to take a trip down memory lane and honor some of the things that make Mary Kay special by hiding the following icons throughout The Look. Can you spot them all? Bumblebee - A bumblebee should not be able to fly due to its large body and little wings, but it is still able to despite what is believed to be possible. This symbol represents the way in which people had told Mary Kay Ash that her dream to empower women everywhere could not work, and yet here we are celebrating 60 years today! Pink Cadillac - In 1967, Mary Kay Ash purchased her first pink Cadillac to match the pale pink Mary Kay® makeup palette she carried in her purse. This pink-mobile was such a hit that the following year, she rewarded the Company's Top 5 independent sales force members with the use of their own pink Cadillacs. The pink Cadillac has become an American icon over the years. General Motors even named the color Mary Kay Pink Pear'! It’s so exclusive, no one else can order a car in that color. And more than 55 years later, the pink Cadillacs keep rolling. #13 - Mary Kay Ash believed the number 13 was a lucky one because she started her business on Sept. 13, 1963. Mary Kay wanted to take a previously “unlucky” number and turn it into a positive by saying it was her lucky one! Silver Wings - Achieving dreams was so important to Mary Kay Ash’s vision of her ideal company that she would often read the poem On Silver Wings to sales force members for an extra boost of motivation. Mary Kay Ash was so inspired by these words that she even commissioned an honorary statue based on the poem that can still be found at the Mary Kay world headquarters in Addison, Texas. Globe - What started off as a small company with a dream in Dallas, Texas, has become a global beacon that has inspired women to chase their dreams and define their futures around the world. COVER MODELS Kordice, on the left, is wearing Mary Kay Chromafusion’® Eye Shadow in Golden Mauve, Mary Kay Chromafusion* Blush in Wineberry, Mary Kay* Waterproof Liquid Eyeliner Pen in Intense Black, Mary Kay* Ultimate Mascara™ in Black, Mary Kay’ Precision Brow Liner in Black Brown and Mary Kay Unlimited” Lip Gloss in Iconic Red. Kate, in the middle, is wearing Mary Kay Chromafusion* Eye Shadow in Biscotti and Cinnabar, Mary Kay Chromafusion® Blush in Shy Blush, Lash Love Fanorama* Mascara in | ¥ black, Mary Kay* Precision Brow Liner in Brunette and Mary Kay”® Supreme Hydrating Lipstick in Coral Confetti. Macy, on the right, is wearing Mary Kay Chromafusion* Eye Shadow in Frozen Iris and Sweet Plum, Mary Kay Chromafusion® Blush in Hint of Pink, Mary Kay* Waterproof Liquid Eyeliner Pen in Intense Black, Lash Intensity* Mascara in Black and Mary Kay Unlimited” Lip Gloss in Pink Ballerina and Nude Blush GET THE LOOK! When you download the Mary Kay’ Interactive Catalog App, you can link to color products you bike and try them on virtually using the Mary Kay* Mirror Me App. BE 100% CONFIDENT! Mary Kay Inc. stands behind its products sold by Mary Kay Independent Beauty Consultants. If for any reason you are not completely satisfied with any Mary Kay’ product, it will be replaced without charge, exchanged or the full purchase price refunded following its return to your authorized Mary Kay Independent Beauty Consultant or, if she is no longer active, to the Company with proof of purchase. ip CREASE ' Download these apps from the App Store or Google Play on your mobile device. ALL PRICES ARE SUGGESTED RETAIL. ADD SALES TAX WHERE APPLICABLE. VALID FROM 8/16/23 THROUGH 11/15/23. All third-party trademarks, registered trademarks and service marks are the property of their respective owners. marykay.com | 35

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the LOOK BACK In honor of our milestone anniversary, we’ve decided to take a trip down memory lane and honor some of the things that make Mary Kay special by hiding the following icons throughout The Look. Can you spot them all? Bumblebee - A bumblebee should not be able to fly due to its large body and little wings, but it is still able to despite what is believed to be possible. This symbol represents the way in which people had told Mary Kay Ash that her dream to empower women everywhere could not work, and yet here we are celebrating 60 years today! Pink Cadillac - In 1967, Mary Kay Ash purchased her first pink Cadillac to match the pale pink Mary Kay® makeup palette she carried in her purse. This pink-mobile was such a hit that the following year, she rewarded the Company's Top 5 independent sales force members with the use of their own pink Cadillacs. The pink Cadillac has become an American icon over the years. General Motors even named the color Mary Kay Pink Pear'! It’s so exclusive, no one else can order a car in that color. And more than 55 years later, the pink Cadillacs keep rolling. #13 - Mary Kay Ash believed the number 13 was a lucky one because she started her business on Sept. 13, 1963. Mary Kay wanted to take a previously “unlucky” number and turn it into a positive by saying it was her lucky one! Silver Wings - Achieving dreams was so important to Mary Kay Ash’s vision of her ideal company that she would often read the poem On Silver Wings to sales force members for an extra boost of motivation. Mary Kay Ash was so inspired by these words that she even commissioned an honorary statue based on the poem that can still be found at the Mary Kay world headquarters in Addison, Texas. Globe - What started off as a small company with a dream in Dallas, Texas, has become a global beacon that has inspired women to chase their dreams and define their futures around the world. COVER MODELS Kordice, on the left, is wearing Mary Kay Chromafusion’® Eye Shadow in Golden Mauve, Mary Kay Chromafusion* Blush in Wineberry, Mary Kay* Waterproof Liquid Eyeliner Pen in Intense Black, Mary Kay* Ultimate Mascara™ in Black, Mary Kay’ Precision Brow Liner in Black Brown and Mary Kay Unlimited” Lip Gloss in Iconic Red. Kate, in the middle, is wearing Mary Kay Chromafusion* Eye Shadow in Biscotti and Cinnabar, Mary Kay Chromafusion® Blush in Shy Blush, Lash Love Fanorama* Mascara in | ¥ black, Mary Kay* Precision Brow Liner in Brunette and Mary Kay”® Supreme Hydrating Lipstick in Coral Confetti. Macy, on the right, is wearing Mary Kay Chromafusion* Eye Shadow in Frozen Iris and Sweet Plum, Mary Kay Chromafusion® Blush in Hint of Pink, Mary Kay* Waterproof Liquid Eyeliner Pen in Intense Black, Lash Intensity* Mascara in Black and Mary Kay Unlimited” Lip Gloss in Pink Ballerina and Nude Blush GET THE LOOK! When you download the Mary Kay’ Interactive Catalog App, you can link to color products you bike and try them on virtually using the Mary Kay* Mirror Me App. BE 100% CONFIDENT! Mary Kay Inc. stands behind its products sold by Mary Kay Independent Beauty Consultants. If for any reason you are not completely satisfied with any Mary Kay’ product, it will be replaced without charge, exchanged or the full purchase price refunded following its return to your authorized Mary Kay Independent Beauty Consultant or, if she is no longer active, to the Company with proof of purchase. ip CREASE ' Download these apps from the App Store or Google Play on your mobile device. ALL PRICES ARE SUGGESTED RETAIL. ADD SALES TAX WHERE APPLICABLE. VALID FROM 8/16/23 THROUGH 11/15/23. All third-party trademarks, registered trademarks and service marks are the property of their respective owners. marykay.com | 35
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