Friday, 1 March 2013

How To Identify FAKE MARY KAY Foundations

                                                                           Hi Sweets,


 
This is actually for those of us who are crazily inluv with MARY KAY products, mostly the foundations. I've got some tips on what to look at for when purchasing some.
 
Here is how to know you are buying original or fake.

FAKE MARY KAY foundations, for example, SMELLS! And its not just the foundations but powders as well.
Secondly, when applied to the skin, it causes irritation, burn and itching.
 
How to spot the difference:
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PACKAGING: The packaging looks the same. But it does not. Original Mary Kay packaging comes in a much lighter shade of pink while the fake looks dirty & rough
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Mary Kay product packaging is known for its pink bar; take a look at the FAKE on the left, you will notice that the pink bar is a shade darker than the ORIGINAL on the right. The product name & code are written in thicker, bold ink on the ORIGINAL PACK in comparison with the FAKE which is written in the light print.
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Be it  New or old, FAKE MARY KAY foundation BLEEDS
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ORIGINAL MARY KAY FOUNDATION. ONCE AGAIN, THE PINK BAR IS A SHADE LIGHTER.
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AS ALWAYS, THE SHADE OF THE PINK USED IN PACKAGING IS DIFFERENT, THE WORDS ARE PRINTED DIFFERENTLY, THE PINK BAR ARE OF DIFFERENT SHADES AND THE FOUNDATION SHADE NUMBER AND CODE ARE PRINTED DIFFERENTLY AS WELL.
Before you buy Mary Kay, insist that the product is tested on you first. Once applied on your skin, don’t pay for it yet; remain in the store and while time away by window shopping or maintaining conversation with your buyer because the foundation starts to itch about ten minutes after application.
 
Tnx for viewing
Big Luv

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