Complete our MUD Authorized Retailer Form, and Get a Starter Kit Worth Over $150
Posted by Make-Up Designory | 06/08/2010 | 5 Comments
Labels: Cosmetics, Beauty Make-Up
Want to make your business more beautiful? Find out how to add MUD Cosmetics to your product offerings!
Now you can add a splash of color to your spa, salon, cosmetology school or specialty boutique by becoming an authorized retailer of MUD Cosmetics. Our premium quality line of products has been created with the insight and expertise of the accomplished professional make-up artists at MUD.
What does this mean for you? Exceptional products that offer versatile, long-lasting wear for every skin tone. Rigorous testing in challenging, real-world situations. Unparalleled educational support from the professional instructors at the largest make-up school in the nation. Access to how-to training guides, tips and tutorials here on our make-up blog, as well as on our website and YouTube channel. Your business will also benefit from MUD’s comprehensive marketing support, including in-store signage, an extensive social media network, targeted digital media campaigns and more!
Need more incentive? Complete and submit a MUD Authorized Retailer Form today. Once you’re verified, a MUD representative will contact you with additional information. You’ll also receive a free Starter Kit of MUD Cosmetics – which normally retails for over $150! This versatile selection includes Face Primer, Cream Foundation, Cheek Color, Lip Glaze, Lipstick, Mascara and a filled 4-Hole Eye Color Palette, in shades that complement a wide range of skin tones.
For more information, or to fill out the form, click here.
Comments
Katherine May 3, 2011 at 1:15 pm
How do i become retailer? Do i need to be a proffessional? Im really interested retailer!
Make-Up Designory May 3, 2011 at 4:54 pm
Hi Katherine,
To become a retailer, just fill out of this form: http://www.mudblog.net/blog/complete_our_mud_authorized_retailer_form/
As far as being a professional, you do need to have a business/retail space such as a spa, salon, cosmetology school or specialty boutique – somewhere where you can sell MUD products.
Once you’re verified, a MUD representative will contact you with additional information. You’ll also receive a free Starter Kit of MUD Cosmetics – which normally retails for over $150! If you have any other questions, please feel free to contact .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
Thanks for your interest in MUD!
Best regards,
Make-Up Designory
Faye Crigger September 27, 2011 at 8:45 am
Hi, I am opening a business called Beach Boutique@ 17th in mid November. I am looking for a cosmetics line to carry in it. It is a 1,500 sq foot store in Myrtle Beach Sc that will have mostly ladies fashions and accessories. I would be interested in any wholesale info you can give me about your line including retail price points. Thanks, Faye
Make-Up Designory September 27, 2011 at 5:42 pm
Hi Faye!
Please contact the main number at MUD 818-729-9420 and ask for Yvonne Hawker. And please take a look at the following form, it may help answer some of your questions as well: http://mudshop.com/retailer-application.html
Thanks for your interest in MUD!
Best regards,
Make-Up Designory
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