EWG Presses Mary Kay Sales Reps To Champion ‘Real Cosmetics Reform’
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Mary Kay’s ongoing annual event for an expected 30,000 independent sales reps has at least one virtual gatecrasher – the Environmental Working Group – which is targeting attendees with digital messaging touting the proposed Personal Care Products Safety Act, a bill the direct seller opposes.
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