No im not talking about cosmetic surgery, what I am saying to all you followers is that I was asked out from a Man who thought I was pretty girl, couldn't believe my age (real) and even when he was told that I haven't had the op and wouldn't have sex, he was still interested and he was only in he's 30's..
truth from the start helps, I suppose?
Not cosmetic surgery...?
Truth from the start certainly helps but I'm not sure what you're on about. Someone asked you out and you're surprised? Perhaps you should raise you're self-esteem a little. What op is it you haven't had? Is it a sex change? If not then what has it got to do with whether or not you have sex? I'm confused! Still, I'm glad for you being happy. You are happy aren't you?
Reply:yepper
Reply:How old are you?
Reply:different strokes for different folks!
Reply:you got it
Reply:um yeah
Reply:Yes, that works out every once in a while.
Reply:what, your question is fragmented into a nonsensical ramble
Reply:What op?
Reply:Haven't had the op? Do you mean you're a transexual then? Or are we just talking about age. Sorry if I'm still getting the wrong end of the stick (as it were!!) but if we are talking about age, women today are ageing much better than they used to. Not smoking makes a big difference, and many skin creams etc contain really helpful anti ageing agents which women are now using from their twenties. Better stop now and wait to see if I got it right this time!!
Reply:Really confused, do not understand wot u r saying
Reply:that's great
Reply:How old are you? what "op" are you talking about? are you a man? what ever the answer to these questions it is best to tell the truth from the start, no chance then of recriminations later hey ?!!
Reply:Well all i know is if any bloke i knew was with you without you telling them that you had boy-bits, they'd be none too happy when they found out. You may as well be honest and save yourself (and him) the trauma of a 'crying game' moment
Monday, November 16, 2009
Is cosmetic surgery teaching a good self-image to youngsters?
is cosmetic surgery teaching a good self-image to youngsters? expalin why yes or no.
Is cosmetic surgery teaching a good self-image to youngsters?
No it is not.
Cosmetic surgery tells young people that there is something wrong with how they look naturally, and that they need to change themselves.
The cosmetic surgery is based around people feeling bad about themselves. If people didn;t feel bad about the way they looked then they wouldnt want to get the cosmetic surgery.
Reply:I don't think so. It makes them feel that IT IS NECESSARY to have a nose lift, a tan, lipo or anything. I think it lowers their self-esteem more and makes it hard for them to accept themselves
Reply:i would never even consider a fake tan let alone surgury
Reply:no. you should be happy with the body God gave you. you shouldn't go aroudn changing it and if you want to look better they need to teach us to each right and excercise.
Is cosmetic surgery teaching a good self-image to youngsters?
No it is not.
Cosmetic surgery tells young people that there is something wrong with how they look naturally, and that they need to change themselves.
The cosmetic surgery is based around people feeling bad about themselves. If people didn;t feel bad about the way they looked then they wouldnt want to get the cosmetic surgery.
Reply:I don't think so. It makes them feel that IT IS NECESSARY to have a nose lift, a tan, lipo or anything. I think it lowers their self-esteem more and makes it hard for them to accept themselves
Reply:i would never even consider a fake tan let alone surgury
Reply:no. you should be happy with the body God gave you. you shouldn't go aroudn changing it and if you want to look better they need to teach us to each right and excercise.
If cosmetic surgery was free would you have it?
if cosmetic surgery was free would you have it done and what would you have done?
would it put you off if you had to watch it being done to someone elce and you had to be in the actual theatre before you could have it done
If cosmetic surgery was free would you have it?
If I knew that the Dr performing the surgery was a professional and was trully qualified, I would have no problem having surgery to correct/improve certain body parts.
If the surgery involved having someone watching me having surgery I would have no problem. And I have no problem looking at other people having surgery done on them.
About 10 yrs ago there was a program on The Learning Channel called "The Operation". It showed a complete surgery from beginning to end in all it's glory gore. I always found it fascinating rather than disgusting, however, my family members nearly passed away choking every time the show was on.
I have always found medicine amazing!
Reply:no... i really am perfect!
Reply:Even if it was free I wouldn't have it.....Nobody does things without a cause.....If we have some reason we can undergo surgeries but without any reason why would anybody undergo treatments....even if it is free.....
Reply:no ,never
Reply:i wouldn't get it done but ask me in 20 or more years and i might have a different perspective on having it done.
i do however understand why people receive this treatment e.g. if they have any scars or disabilities. under these circumstances i believe this is acceptable.
i know people who have received boob and nose jobs but they looked ok before they went for surgery and personally i don't see this as a necessity.
to me you are who you are and its the type of person you are that is important rather than your nose or something.
Reply:no... no... and no..!
Reply:I will be honest,... I hate shaving and I have quite a bit of acne scarring.
these I would change with cosmetic surgery (laser surgery)
as for invasive surgeries though... I would elect to not have them.
Reply:Having recently lost 40Kg I would love it if the cosmetic surgery was free, it looks like it is going to cost me around £2500 to have a mini tummy tuck to get rid of my bit of excess skin, sounds shallow I know but after putting in the effort to get thin, it seems a shame not to have it looking good...
Reply:Definately NOT!!!! You get what you pay for.....or rather, don't pay for.
Reply:Depending on the success of the surgery that I got to observe (all else being equal), absolutely I'd do it.
Beats the heck out of checking references.
I'd have my nose fixed (which isn't entirely cosmetic in my case).
Reply:If you have such bad mental health problems that you want to mutilate your body and have unnecessary anesthetic, then yes I suppose you would.
Reply:Hell yes! After two kids and losing 3 stone in weight. It would be nice to feel like a person again It does matter how many times you go to the gym you if its gone south...Its gone south. lol
Reply:Yes I need to be a little uglier to even things up for the competition
Reply:No... never... despite many accidents and NDEs... in the words of friends:
Considering all you've been through in your life, you look years younger than your age.
At 61, rising 62, for some reason folks think I'm in my late forties... yet I see rising 62 in my mirror... and I'm quite content.
Beauty... if beauty it is, comes from within... not on the surface, and I've never really had a hangup about looks.
I was offered it after a serious car crash when US Airman shot across my path in an American car. He cut across a main road, as I was doing 65mph back in 1973. I was on my final driving lesson before my test. they offered PS and I refused it.
Because, the scars on my forehead and chin, reminded me of God's intervention and the gift of giving back my life, directly after I called out to him in public at the scene, for the first time in my life I owned Him publicly. Those scars are still with me, smaller, more faded, but for some strange reason, few people ever seemed to notice them.
In much the same way, they seldom notice my twisted arthritic fingers, and when I ask they tell me, "You're so cheerful and friendly... you just don't see them, you see only you."
It's all about your attitude to life, and for me personally, it's about my faith... God provides every time I ask... He's saved my life so many times, from under the wheels of a Tarmac lorry aged eight... and through serious complicated illnesses and birthings that went wrong... far too many times to count, He's kept me safe, and people strangely think I'm much younger all the time, because I believe, they see His love shining through me... and not adornments... which is just as well, because I can't wear rings, even though I love them, since too many had to be cut off my hands due to sudden swelling of a joint.
They said I'd be in a wheelchair by the age of 50... since arthritis started when I was twenty-three... they said it to me way back in 1987... well I'm not, because, I refuse to BE my arthritis, or my scars... I'm me... and I'm staying on my feet as long as God allows:-)
Don't be a copy of another, don't be vain and try to hold back time, since the more you do, the more age happens in your mind... and it's all about your mind and attitude to life... youth, is in us all until the very end... the person you once were as a child, a teen, a twenties and a thirties, is still you... so go on, ignore the youth merchants who only make capital on your fears of ageing... and wear your wrinkles and your scars and your grey, with pride, you've earned them all... I darn well know I have;-)
And the world will only see your youth and marvel at the way you keep on coming back;-)
PS... I went on to pass my test and am in my 34th year of clean driving... not one point (UK) or fine, or claim against my insurance, in all that time;-)
Reply:No. I do not consider myself in need of artificial enhancement or major corrections.
There are some people who through genetics or accident may really require corrective surgery. I wish them and their surgeons well in their efforts.
People who have elective surgery done to support some whim or to seek a beauty which is not really theirs are a different matter. These tend toward vanity, arrogance, self deception and worse. High prices does not seem to be a deterrent. I doubt that making them watch a procedure would have much of an effect either.
Cosmetic surgery as an elective is being sold in much the same way as applied cosmetics were in the past. Some people buy into the concept and some do not.
Reply:Cosmetic surgery can also be an option following severe accidents/burns/beatings; it can be an option after losing a large amount of weight; it can be an option for birth defects/other congenital anomalies. It's not always a 'nose job'.
SO- if nothing happens to me (accident/obesity and subsequent weight loss) I'm quite content with myself the way I am. Some folks have a condition that becomes more pronounced with age where their eyelids gradually obscure their vision. Cosmetic surgery is the 'fix' for that; I mention this specifically because my mom seems to have it. Therefore, under certain circumstances, I would have it whether it were free or not!
Having said that, I think I'd have it done whether or not I had to be in the operating room (theatre) helping/watching someone else's surgery. Yes, I've heard it's 'nasty' but in the event that I would actually choose to have it, I would need it, so would go ahead with it (and, yes, I'd probably be out cold on the floor most of the time)!
In general, I would not have it, but can't say, "No, never" because things happen that change how you feel about certain things...
Reply:right now, i would not have cosmetic surgery, but if i had third degree burns all over my face from a fire, or i was in a horrible car accident where i lost my nose and eye and ear, and other horrifying accidents that could happen to me or any one, i would have cosmetic surgery.
Reply:OH!! no i would never do such! free or not even if my life depended on it!
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would it put you off if you had to watch it being done to someone elce and you had to be in the actual theatre before you could have it done
If cosmetic surgery was free would you have it?
If I knew that the Dr performing the surgery was a professional and was trully qualified, I would have no problem having surgery to correct/improve certain body parts.
If the surgery involved having someone watching me having surgery I would have no problem. And I have no problem looking at other people having surgery done on them.
About 10 yrs ago there was a program on The Learning Channel called "The Operation". It showed a complete surgery from beginning to end in all it's glory gore. I always found it fascinating rather than disgusting, however, my family members nearly passed away choking every time the show was on.
I have always found medicine amazing!
Reply:no... i really am perfect!
Reply:Even if it was free I wouldn't have it.....Nobody does things without a cause.....If we have some reason we can undergo surgeries but without any reason why would anybody undergo treatments....even if it is free.....
Reply:no ,never
Reply:i wouldn't get it done but ask me in 20 or more years and i might have a different perspective on having it done.
i do however understand why people receive this treatment e.g. if they have any scars or disabilities. under these circumstances i believe this is acceptable.
i know people who have received boob and nose jobs but they looked ok before they went for surgery and personally i don't see this as a necessity.
to me you are who you are and its the type of person you are that is important rather than your nose or something.
Reply:no... no... and no..!
Reply:I will be honest,... I hate shaving and I have quite a bit of acne scarring.
these I would change with cosmetic surgery (laser surgery)
as for invasive surgeries though... I would elect to not have them.
Reply:Having recently lost 40Kg I would love it if the cosmetic surgery was free, it looks like it is going to cost me around £2500 to have a mini tummy tuck to get rid of my bit of excess skin, sounds shallow I know but after putting in the effort to get thin, it seems a shame not to have it looking good...
Reply:Definately NOT!!!! You get what you pay for.....or rather, don't pay for.
Reply:Depending on the success of the surgery that I got to observe (all else being equal), absolutely I'd do it.
Beats the heck out of checking references.
I'd have my nose fixed (which isn't entirely cosmetic in my case).
Reply:If you have such bad mental health problems that you want to mutilate your body and have unnecessary anesthetic, then yes I suppose you would.
Reply:Hell yes! After two kids and losing 3 stone in weight. It would be nice to feel like a person again It does matter how many times you go to the gym you if its gone south...Its gone south. lol
Reply:Yes I need to be a little uglier to even things up for the competition
Reply:No... never... despite many accidents and NDEs... in the words of friends:
Considering all you've been through in your life, you look years younger than your age.
At 61, rising 62, for some reason folks think I'm in my late forties... yet I see rising 62 in my mirror... and I'm quite content.
Beauty... if beauty it is, comes from within... not on the surface, and I've never really had a hangup about looks.
I was offered it after a serious car crash when US Airman shot across my path in an American car. He cut across a main road, as I was doing 65mph back in 1973. I was on my final driving lesson before my test. they offered PS and I refused it.
Because, the scars on my forehead and chin, reminded me of God's intervention and the gift of giving back my life, directly after I called out to him in public at the scene, for the first time in my life I owned Him publicly. Those scars are still with me, smaller, more faded, but for some strange reason, few people ever seemed to notice them.
In much the same way, they seldom notice my twisted arthritic fingers, and when I ask they tell me, "You're so cheerful and friendly... you just don't see them, you see only you."
It's all about your attitude to life, and for me personally, it's about my faith... God provides every time I ask... He's saved my life so many times, from under the wheels of a Tarmac lorry aged eight... and through serious complicated illnesses and birthings that went wrong... far too many times to count, He's kept me safe, and people strangely think I'm much younger all the time, because I believe, they see His love shining through me... and not adornments... which is just as well, because I can't wear rings, even though I love them, since too many had to be cut off my hands due to sudden swelling of a joint.
They said I'd be in a wheelchair by the age of 50... since arthritis started when I was twenty-three... they said it to me way back in 1987... well I'm not, because, I refuse to BE my arthritis, or my scars... I'm me... and I'm staying on my feet as long as God allows:-)
Don't be a copy of another, don't be vain and try to hold back time, since the more you do, the more age happens in your mind... and it's all about your mind and attitude to life... youth, is in us all until the very end... the person you once were as a child, a teen, a twenties and a thirties, is still you... so go on, ignore the youth merchants who only make capital on your fears of ageing... and wear your wrinkles and your scars and your grey, with pride, you've earned them all... I darn well know I have;-)
And the world will only see your youth and marvel at the way you keep on coming back;-)
PS... I went on to pass my test and am in my 34th year of clean driving... not one point (UK) or fine, or claim against my insurance, in all that time;-)
Reply:No. I do not consider myself in need of artificial enhancement or major corrections.
There are some people who through genetics or accident may really require corrective surgery. I wish them and their surgeons well in their efforts.
People who have elective surgery done to support some whim or to seek a beauty which is not really theirs are a different matter. These tend toward vanity, arrogance, self deception and worse. High prices does not seem to be a deterrent. I doubt that making them watch a procedure would have much of an effect either.
Cosmetic surgery as an elective is being sold in much the same way as applied cosmetics were in the past. Some people buy into the concept and some do not.
Reply:Cosmetic surgery can also be an option following severe accidents/burns/beatings; it can be an option after losing a large amount of weight; it can be an option for birth defects/other congenital anomalies. It's not always a 'nose job'.
SO- if nothing happens to me (accident/obesity and subsequent weight loss) I'm quite content with myself the way I am. Some folks have a condition that becomes more pronounced with age where their eyelids gradually obscure their vision. Cosmetic surgery is the 'fix' for that; I mention this specifically because my mom seems to have it. Therefore, under certain circumstances, I would have it whether it were free or not!
Having said that, I think I'd have it done whether or not I had to be in the operating room (theatre) helping/watching someone else's surgery. Yes, I've heard it's 'nasty' but in the event that I would actually choose to have it, I would need it, so would go ahead with it (and, yes, I'd probably be out cold on the floor most of the time)!
In general, I would not have it, but can't say, "No, never" because things happen that change how you feel about certain things...
Reply:right now, i would not have cosmetic surgery, but if i had third degree burns all over my face from a fire, or i was in a horrible car accident where i lost my nose and eye and ear, and other horrifying accidents that could happen to me or any one, i would have cosmetic surgery.
Reply:OH!! no i would never do such! free or not even if my life depended on it!
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Best Cosmetic Surgeons in Miami?
I know it is subjective who's considered the best but are there any websites or magazines that rate Cosmetic Surgeons?
Best Cosmetic Surgeons in Miami?
try this site
Reply:Dr.Michael Keaton
practices in south beach
got a rhinoplasty, breast augmentation, and butt reduction
Best Cosmetic Surgeons in Miami?
try this site
Reply:Dr.Michael Keaton
practices in south beach
got a rhinoplasty, breast augmentation, and butt reduction
What do people want cosmetic surgery?
What are some questions about cosmetic surgery that people are interested in knowing? how do they afford it?
I need a narrowed down topic about cosmetic surgery that is interesting. Any other ideas?
What do people want cosmetic surgery?
Cosmetic surgery is not as expensive as you might think. Almost all of the patients I care for a regular, working class/middle class people. Instead of taking a vacation, they get new boobs or a normal looking nose. Some people finance it.
How about cosmetic procedures used after huge weight loss? We do abdominoplasties, mastopexies and brachioplasties for people who have lost a lot of weight and have a bunch of extra skin hanging on them. They are some fo the happiest patients I see.
Reply:I am an assistant to one of the surgeons in a large plastic/reconstructive surgery office. We see patients for medical reasons as well as cosmetic. We see patients for lesion excisions, hand injuries, hand/finger pain, lacerations, reconstruction following mastectomy, scar revisions, tissue expander insertions, abdominoplasty (tummy tuck), face lifts, neck lifts, mastopexy (breast lift), breast augmentation (implants), rhinoplasty (nose surgery), blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery), liposuction, body lifts for patients who have had gastric bypass surgery. The body contouring/reshaping may include removing excess skin from the arms and legs, thigh lifts, body lifts. We also see patient for breast reductions.
Some conditions can be submitted to the insurance company for pre-approval to see if they can be considered medical but that process takes 6-8 weeks. For patients that can't afford ir otherwise, it's worth the wait to see if they would cover it. Such conditions can be abdominoplasty for weight loss, painful or bleedng keloids, painful or bleeding scars, breast reductions.
One procedure that sems to be the most popular, least expensive and makes a huge diffeence in the appearance is eyelid surgery and it can be done in the surgeon's office. I had it done 3 years ago and it took years off my appearance. I have also had Restylane injections for the folds from the nose to the outer corners of the mouth and Botox on my forehead, between the eyes and outr corners of the eyes. It smooths everything out and much less noticiable wrinkles.
Prices can range from $500 for Botox and fillers to $10,000.00 for a facelift and that's for the surgeon only. We charge about $2500.00 for upper and lower eyelids. Alot of patients finance their procedures or just save up until they can do it. So many people are so happy and it does change peoples' lives.
The downside is patient unrealistic expectations from the surgery. They watch too many makeover shows and the reality is....you won't look 20, especially if you're 40, an abdominoplasty/lipo usually doesn't produce washboard abs unless you watch your diet afterwards and excercise. You aren't going to look like a runway model but you most likely will feel so much better about your self and have more self confidence. The surgeons try to make a person look as good as they can for their age.
I need a narrowed down topic about cosmetic surgery that is interesting. Any other ideas?
What do people want cosmetic surgery?
Cosmetic surgery is not as expensive as you might think. Almost all of the patients I care for a regular, working class/middle class people. Instead of taking a vacation, they get new boobs or a normal looking nose. Some people finance it.
How about cosmetic procedures used after huge weight loss? We do abdominoplasties, mastopexies and brachioplasties for people who have lost a lot of weight and have a bunch of extra skin hanging on them. They are some fo the happiest patients I see.
Reply:I am an assistant to one of the surgeons in a large plastic/reconstructive surgery office. We see patients for medical reasons as well as cosmetic. We see patients for lesion excisions, hand injuries, hand/finger pain, lacerations, reconstruction following mastectomy, scar revisions, tissue expander insertions, abdominoplasty (tummy tuck), face lifts, neck lifts, mastopexy (breast lift), breast augmentation (implants), rhinoplasty (nose surgery), blepharoplasty (eyelid surgery), liposuction, body lifts for patients who have had gastric bypass surgery. The body contouring/reshaping may include removing excess skin from the arms and legs, thigh lifts, body lifts. We also see patient for breast reductions.
Some conditions can be submitted to the insurance company for pre-approval to see if they can be considered medical but that process takes 6-8 weeks. For patients that can't afford ir otherwise, it's worth the wait to see if they would cover it. Such conditions can be abdominoplasty for weight loss, painful or bleedng keloids, painful or bleeding scars, breast reductions.
One procedure that sems to be the most popular, least expensive and makes a huge diffeence in the appearance is eyelid surgery and it can be done in the surgeon's office. I had it done 3 years ago and it took years off my appearance. I have also had Restylane injections for the folds from the nose to the outer corners of the mouth and Botox on my forehead, between the eyes and outr corners of the eyes. It smooths everything out and much less noticiable wrinkles.
Prices can range from $500 for Botox and fillers to $10,000.00 for a facelift and that's for the surgeon only. We charge about $2500.00 for upper and lower eyelids. Alot of patients finance their procedures or just save up until they can do it. So many people are so happy and it does change peoples' lives.
The downside is patient unrealistic expectations from the surgery. They watch too many makeover shows and the reality is....you won't look 20, especially if you're 40, an abdominoplasty/lipo usually doesn't produce washboard abs unless you watch your diet afterwards and excercise. You aren't going to look like a runway model but you most likely will feel so much better about your self and have more self confidence. The surgeons try to make a person look as good as they can for their age.
Having cosmetic surgery with a mr. Ciaschi - anyone else had this surgeon before?
I am having cosmetic surgery in May to remove a bump on my nose through The Harley Medical Group.
I have met my surgeon and although i was perfectly happy with him i would love to know how someone got on with him through the surgery. His name is Mr. Ciaschi (i think his first name is Andre) - can't quite remember.
Having cosmetic surgery with a mr. Ciaschi - anyone else had this surgeon before?
no, but i would like cosmetic surgery, maybe i might have your surgeon if you have a great nose job after. good luck xoxo :p
Reply:MY COUSIN DID AND IT WAS GREAT SUCCESS.hOPING YOU SOON RECOVERY
Reply:Wish you all the best. I only know indosurgery.
I have met my surgeon and although i was perfectly happy with him i would love to know how someone got on with him through the surgery. His name is Mr. Ciaschi (i think his first name is Andre) - can't quite remember.
Having cosmetic surgery with a mr. Ciaschi - anyone else had this surgeon before?
no, but i would like cosmetic surgery, maybe i might have your surgeon if you have a great nose job after. good luck xoxo :p
Reply:MY COUSIN DID AND IT WAS GREAT SUCCESS.hOPING YOU SOON RECOVERY
Reply:Wish you all the best. I only know indosurgery.
Which cosmetic line is the best? Mary Kay or Avon? Why?
My mom has sold Avon in the past and is now selling Mary Kay now which cosmetic and skin care line is the best?
Which cosmetic line is the best? Mary Kay or Avon? Why?
I used to sell Mary Kay. I think it's better and I still use several products (tho' not all). I think Avon has more perfume in it and that breaks me out.
Tell your mom to go to the meetings and follow the sales advice (pitch the $250 complete set or whatever exactly like they tell you to). It's the only way to be successful in MK.
Good luck to her and you! :)
Reply:Mary Kay is better to me quality wise but Avon is way more afforable for the average person.
Reply:i love mary kay. i think that mary kay has more to offer for cosmetic and skin then avon.
Reply:I would say Mary Kay only because they do more hands-on things and let you try out the product. I am always reluctant to try new Avon products because I cannot test them first. Especially foundation and stuff like that.
Reply:Well, it depends on your budget...
Mary Kay is far better than Avon but avon is more affordable... and its quality is not that bad.....
Reply:AVON IS CHEEP
Reply:I would say Avon. The products are less expensive. They also have lots of different products.
Reply:I think Avon
Reply:i used to sell both too-- I personally think that Mary Kay is a better line - due to the fact there products have better quality and color selections.
Reply:I prefer Mary Kay. I have tried both Avon and MK, as well as Lancome, Clinique, MAC Bare Escentials, etc. and Mary was the best for me, skincare and cosmetic. I started selling MK because I use so many of their products and really believe in the business. By the way, it isn't a pyramid or multi-level marketing business; It is dual-marketing.
Reply:I am an Avon Representative, but I have never tried Mary Kay. Avon does cost less, but it doesn't mean it isn't any good. Personally, I love the products and use alot of the products, from the shower gel to the hair spray (and everything in between). I believe both lines have good products, but it depends on your own skin type. You should try to get two weeks worth of skin care samples of comparative Avon and Mary Kay products. It takes a few days to see if the product really works (neither line is a miracle worker). As for the cosmetics, I would say try them both and see what's best for you. I don't know about Mary Kay, but Avon has a 100% guarantee on everything they sell, so if the makeup or skin care isn't what you expected, you can return it for a full refund. What works for one person, may not work for someone else. Hope this helps.
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Which cosmetic line is the best? Mary Kay or Avon? Why?
I used to sell Mary Kay. I think it's better and I still use several products (tho' not all). I think Avon has more perfume in it and that breaks me out.
Tell your mom to go to the meetings and follow the sales advice (pitch the $250 complete set or whatever exactly like they tell you to). It's the only way to be successful in MK.
Good luck to her and you! :)
Reply:Mary Kay is better to me quality wise but Avon is way more afforable for the average person.
Reply:i love mary kay. i think that mary kay has more to offer for cosmetic and skin then avon.
Reply:I would say Mary Kay only because they do more hands-on things and let you try out the product. I am always reluctant to try new Avon products because I cannot test them first. Especially foundation and stuff like that.
Reply:Well, it depends on your budget...
Mary Kay is far better than Avon but avon is more affordable... and its quality is not that bad.....
Reply:AVON IS CHEEP
Reply:I would say Avon. The products are less expensive. They also have lots of different products.
Reply:I think Avon
Reply:i used to sell both too-- I personally think that Mary Kay is a better line - due to the fact there products have better quality and color selections.
Reply:I prefer Mary Kay. I have tried both Avon and MK, as well as Lancome, Clinique, MAC Bare Escentials, etc. and Mary was the best for me, skincare and cosmetic. I started selling MK because I use so many of their products and really believe in the business. By the way, it isn't a pyramid or multi-level marketing business; It is dual-marketing.
Reply:I am an Avon Representative, but I have never tried Mary Kay. Avon does cost less, but it doesn't mean it isn't any good. Personally, I love the products and use alot of the products, from the shower gel to the hair spray (and everything in between). I believe both lines have good products, but it depends on your own skin type. You should try to get two weeks worth of skin care samples of comparative Avon and Mary Kay products. It takes a few days to see if the product really works (neither line is a miracle worker). As for the cosmetics, I would say try them both and see what's best for you. I don't know about Mary Kay, but Avon has a 100% guarantee on everything they sell, so if the makeup or skin care isn't what you expected, you can return it for a full refund. What works for one person, may not work for someone else. Hope this helps.
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