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~Avon Hints and Tips~(Part 5)
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monaebrook wrote: »Also, I had a customer ask me if they could order a lipstick they had seen their friend with. It was from a sale brochure, was silver coloured and the shade they wanted was Natural Glisten.
This is a limited edition Silver Pro-to-Go Lipstick in Natural Glisten. It was available in C11 Clearance book for £1.99 when you spent £5 in the clearance book. The lipstick is worth £7.
It is not in any of the clearance books after this, or in the brochures. The only way you maybe able to get hold of one is if someone on here has one. They are on ebay if you want to buy one like this for your customer, start from £1.99.0 -
monaebrook wrote: »another customer asked if Avon sell colour correction cream - you know the stuff that you put on under foundation to tone down the redness - I couldn't see anything and wondered whether you lovely people could suggest a product?
I don't think Avon do a colour correction cream anymore. They do have concealers, but I don't know how well they work for toning down redness.
The best thing is to suggest them to your customer. She buys the full product and whatever she is not happy with, can return for a full refund.
In C14, Ideal Shade Concealer stick, page 22, no 3, £6 fair or medium.
Page 60, Age Transforming Concealer £8.50, fair or medium.
or she could try the age-transforming foundation on page 60.0 -
heres my dilema. theres a book outside my nieghbours house. now i dont think i gave her 14 im sure she said no but my son picked up the book for me. theres an order inside but i name on it. i really should speak to her but for some reason ive gone all shy. would you ask if she has another rep. im just being daft arnt i. i should ask. it could be an order for me!. i did a refer a friend thing but didn't put my name on the new customers form just in case. stupid really. its left me thinking now.Converted comper to MSE. Thank you for all your answers!0
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Any able to view there notifications on avon connects yet? I've triedgoing on but the website wont even load this morning!C9 £367.75 C10 £454.19 C11 £752.71 C12 £906.46 C13 £761.34 C14 £605.590
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furby-2003 wrote: »heres my dilema. theres a book outside my nieghbours house. now i dont think i gave her 14 im sure she said no but my son picked up the book for me. theres an order inside but i name on it. i really should speak to her but for some reason ive gone all shy. would you ask if she has another rep. im just being daft arnt i. i should ask. it could be an order for me!. i did a refer a friend thing but didn't put my name on the new customers form just in case. stupid really. its left me thinking now.
If the customer is in your allocated territory then theoretically the order is yours, but she might be supplied by a friends and family rep especially as you think she said 'no' to a book. I think the only way you can be sure is by speaking to her. Maybe apologise for bothering her but explain that your son collected your books this time and there was an order without a name on it and you were trying to track down the owner, could it possibly be her order?0 -
Any able to view there notifications on avon connects yet? I've triedgoing on but the website wont even load this morning!
I can get it to load, but still can't access my notifications :mad: so I am still friendless.
There hasn't been any official notification of the problem though (or as far as I can see - or did I miss something?), so I'm a bit concerned that they might not bother to fix it as it doesn't affect everyone.0 -
For the colour concealed - maybe suggest as well the magic perfector. I have naturally very pink cheeks and when I use this it isn't as bad - it doesn't exactly correct the colour but it does soften it. And the times when my cheeks go pinker (when it's especially cold or warm) it isn't as bad. You'd be best to suggest using one of the concealers mentioned before as well though.Avon Lady since 2009 - I help on the Avon hints & tips thread to help other reps/new sales leaders as I was helped so much by it when I first started out :A0
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For the colour concealed - maybe suggest as well the magic perfector. I have naturally very pink cheeks and when I use this it isn't as bad - it doesn't exactly correct the colour but it does soften it. And the times when my cheeks go pinker (when it's especially cold or warm) it isn't as bad. You'd be best to suggest using one of the concealers mentioned before as well though.
I did look at the Magix perfector, as quite a few of my customers order this and they all have different complexions, but some were saying about the glitter (?) in it? I haven't tried it so not sure.0 -
Tired_Mummy wrote: »I can get it to load, but still can't access my notifications :mad: so I am still friendless.
There hasn't been any official notification of the problem though (or as far as I can see - or did I miss something?), so I'm a bit concerned that they might not bother to fix it as it doesn't affect everyone.
someone has posted this
Hi
yeah there is a problem with notifications at the moment. Admin know about it now and are working to put it right as soon as is possible.
Hope this helps
Caz xx0 -
I've never noticed any glitter in it, but I find I only need a tiny amount and I suppose the glitter could be how it softens lines by reflecting light. Maybe your customers use more than I do lol.Avon Lady since 2009 - I help on the Avon hints & tips thread to help other reps/new sales leaders as I was helped so much by it when I first started out :A0
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