Showing posts with label “Raymond Whittaker”. Show all posts
Showing posts with label “Raymond Whittaker”. Show all posts

Sunday, 12 September 2021

Christmas 2021 catalogue from VivaMK Network LTD by ARAY

 


VivaMK Network Christmas catalogue.

VivaMK Network has two Catalogues from VivaMK Network LTD, This year they are split into two. The main Catalogue is for ornaments, cards & Presents. The second one is for children. The presents which are best selling.

Take a look through the PDF Catalogue. either take down the item number or description in your note book. then click the green button to take yourself to the VivaMK shop and use the search to find the Christmas gift you want and put it into your stocking.

                        VivaMK Network Xmas Catalogue













Tuesday, 7 January 2020

How to Make Your Make-Up Last All Day

How to Make Your Make-Up Last All Day


Are you constantly having to top up your make-up throughout the day – or even during a night out? Then we’re here to help. Here are our 5 easy-to-follow tips on how to make your make-up last all day – from priming to applying foundation.


1. EXFOLIATE YOUR SKIN

Like any piece of art, it all starts with the base. To give your make-up the best chance of looking perfect, start by exfoliating your skin. This works to get rid of any dead skin, leaving your face polished and ready for application.

2. USE ANTI-AGEING MOISTURISERS

Unlike your everyday moisturiser, anti-ageing face creams help to keep your skin looking smooth and firm.
So why is this important? Well, have you ever noticed that sometimes your make-up starts to settle into your lines and wrinkles? With a firming cream, you’ll keep your skin free of lines and your make-up looking fresher for longer. 

3. PRIME YOUR SKIN FOR ACTION

To help set your foundation for longer, it’s good to apply a quality face primer. The best primers will not only blur pores and imperfections, they’ll also help to keep your make-up in place.
Top tip: apply primer over your eyelids – it will help your eyeshadow and eyeliner to last longer.

4. CHOOSE LONG-LASTING MAKE-UP

Longwear make-up is another key element to making sure your make-up lasts all day. Start by applying a long-lasting foundation, using a flat brush – this will make sure it’s evenly applied. Finish by dusting a setting powder over your face.
Not sure which foundation is right for you? Find out with our handy guide to finding the perfect foundation.

5. SET IT IN PLACE WITH A SETTING SPRAY

Finally, invest in a quality setting spray. This will make sure that your final look is stopped in time, so that you look as good by the end of the night as you did when you left the house. To use, simply apply your make-up as usual and gently spray it over, leaving time for it to dry on your skin.
We hope our guide has helped you to master making your make-up last all-day. In the meantime, why not check out some of our other blogs. From finding the perfect red lipstick to learning what hyaluronic acid is, it’s time to start swatting up on your beauty knowledge.



Saturday, 4 January 2020

The Ultimate Guide to Fragrance UK

Not sure what the difference between Eau de Parfum and Eau de Toilette is? What about top, middle and base notes? If you’re confused already, we’re here to help with the answers to your fragrance-based questions.


EAU DE PARFUM OR EAU DE TOILETTE?

Want to know the difference between Eau de Parfum and Eau de Toilette? It starts with how strong the scent is. Eau de Toilette fragrances have low levels of perfume oil, making them perfect for when you’re at work or don’t fancy anything too potent.
However, if you’re going somewhere fancy or out with friends, then an Eau de Parfum’s intensity (8-15% perfume oils!) will be better suited and will last longer. 


WHAT ARE FRAGRANCE NOTES?

All fragrances tend to have top, middle and base notes. These are essentially the layers of the fragrance, denoting the different scents you might recognise.
Top notes: this is the first scent you’ll detect but also the lightest fragrance, and the ones that’ll fade over time.
Middle notes: usually floral or fruity, the middle notes are the centre of your fragrance, bringing the individual scents together.
Base notes: these add depth to your perfume, and they’re usually the scents that last the longest. 

THE FRAGRANCE FAMILIES

When looking for a fragrance, you’ll often find the top, middle and base notes described as floral, woody or fruity. To help, we’ve put together a list of the most common fragrance families.
FloralThink light and airy, sweet and feminine. Floral is perfect for daytime fragrances.
Oriental – Just like the climate of distant lands, this scent is warm, intense and spicy. Perfect for evenings out.
Woody – Go back to nature with this earthy, herby and masculine scent.
Citrus - From hints of mandarin to the zingy zest of lemon, a citrusy note will add a freshness to your fragrance.
Fruity – Sweet berries, succulent peaches and juicy apples all fall under the fruity scent, making it the perfect fragrance for the summer.
Fougère – From the French word for ‘fern’, this is a woody, herby and slightly sweet fragrance family that’s traditionally masculine.
Feeling more confident when it comes to choosing your next perfume? Put your new-found skills to the test and explore our full fragrance collection, which includes a little of everything – from feminine to masculine!
Looking to earn some extra money in 2020? Want to buy your Avon products at a discounted price? Contact me for more info!
Not sure what the difference between Eau de Parfum and Eau de Toilette is? What about top, middle and base notes? If you’re confused already, we’re here to help with the answers to your fragrance-based questions.
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Thursday, 8 December 2016

Kleeneze HQ getting ready to do away with the For More Information Box


Is Kleeneze HQ getting ready to do away with the

For More Information

Box on the back of the main catalogues?



Kleeneze have done away with the words (contact your Kleeneze Distrbutor) from the box. Kleeneze also have introducing the barcode to the box limiting space and making any words or numbers harder to read for the customer ho may need to contacted the distributor.

Today Kleeneze independent agents use more and more ways to keep in contact with customer but Kleeneze HQ is going into the opposite and providing less and less room to mark our catalogues. We are also battling with the company for agents in advertising online. Maybe this is why we can’t stamp our books anymore with our emails or websites etc?

Below is an email to Kleeneze and the reply back. Which sounds like the delete bin?

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From: RAYMOND WHITTAKER
Sent: 02 December 2016 15:00
To: Service Centre
Subject: catalogues 4
Hi Kleeneze HQ,
Just would like to know why Kleeneze have been reducing the For More Information square on the back of the Kleeneze catalogues over the years.
As a Kleeneze independent agent to keep cost down I've always stamped my books. Now there's isn't anywhere to leave the agents details.
 Raymond  Whittaker
Agent No:-  638992
Sent from Mail for Windows 10



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email from Kleeneze HQ
Dear Mr Whittaker,

Thank you for your email.
I am sorry that you feel that the information box is too small.  I have passed your comments on to management. Many apologies for the inconvenience caused.
Kind regards,

Biruta Jefimovs
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Just had a phone call from Kleeneze HQ today 15/12/2016 saying that they are reintroducing the ( Contact your Kleeneze Distributor ) in the For More Information box. Also Kleeneze HQ are no longer  providing anywhere for the Kleeneze Independent Distributor to stamp there information on the back of the catalogues.
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From: RAYMOND WHITTAKER <raymondwhittaker@live.co.uk>
Sent: 15 December 2016 21:28
To: Service Centre
Subject: RE: catalogues 4

Dear Kleeneze HQ,

Thank you for your phone call today. A very helpful and plight member of staff said Kleeneze is reintroducing the ( Contact your Kleeneze Distributor ) to the FOR MORE INFOMATION box on the back of the catalogue.

Is it also true from the phone call, Kleeneze HQ is no longer providing an aria for your Kleeneze Independent Distributors to stamp their details on the back of there books?


Sent from Mail for Windows 10

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From: Service Centre
Sent: 19 December 2016 17:13
To: RAYMOND WHITTAKER
Subject: Re: catalogues 4


Dear Mr Whittaker

Thank you for your recent email.

I can confirm that a space will always be left on the back of catalogues for distributors to enter their details.

Kind Regards,
Claire Clitheroe
Service centre administrator


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( The above message means leaving the details by sticking a pre printed label on the catalogues not using a stamp stamping the details on. Play on words)

From: RAYMOND WHITTAKER <raymondwhittaker@live.co.uk>
Sent: 19 December 2016 20:29
To: Service Centre
Subject: RE: catalogues 5

Dear Kleeneze HQ
Thanks for a reply to the email. As you are aware it wasn’t the answer to the question I asked. Once upon a time Kleeneze HQ would be whiter than white with information now it’s more like 50 shades of grey now!

So I’ll try again. On the back of the Kleeneze catalogues is Kleeneze HQ no longer going to provide a white square for the Kleeneze Independent Distributors to be able to stamp the books with each Kleeneze Independent Distributors details on? Or as to the previous phone call, Kleeneze HQ are  providing the books with Information square on, but with a faded background image of the item being sold from the back page. If this is the case, you can see the agents stamp won’t show up in the information square.

Is Kleeneze HQ no longer going to provide a white square for the Kleeneze Independent Distributors to be able to stamp the books with each Kleeneze Independent Distributors details on?


Sent from Mail for Windows 10

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From: Service Centre
Sent: 20 December 2016 09:19
To: RAYMOND WHITTAKER
Subject: Re: catalogues 5

Dear Mr Whittaker, 

Thank you for your email. 

I can see from the email below and the log on your account that we have advised on more than one occasion that the box on the reverse of the catalogues will remain.  

As we need as much space as possible on the reverse of the catalogue for the item information this box cannot be made bigger, however we feel it is big enough for the information needed to be entered here on a label that we can provide. 

I apologise that we cannot make the amendment of which you have requested.   

Kind regards,
Kayleigh Martin
Service centre administrator


( The above email Kleeneze HQ keep saying they are keeping the box as they said in the Phone call earlier. But what kleeneze are not saying, but said in the phone call is yes they are keeping the box but the box will no longer be white background but a transparent back ground which is fine for a label but no use for a Kleeneze Independent Agent whishing to stamp there catalogues. )
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From: RAYMOND WHITTAKER <raymondwhittaker@live.co.uk>
Sent: 20 December 2016 10:43
To: Service Centre
Subject: RE: catalogues 5

Dear HQ,
Thank you for your quick response to the email but you are dodging the Question again. Not shore if Kleeneze HQ is doing this on purpose or just reading the question differently. On my catalogues I use a stamp with an ink pad. If you are unshorn what I am mean that I stamp my catalogues please say so. Kleeneze HQ has started on the catalogues to stop having a white Square for the information and started to fade the back ground picture in on the information Square. If you are having trouble relating to the question pick up the spring / summer catalogue 2017 and have a look. I understand different member of staff may phone or reply to an email and are reading questions differently.

Is Kleeneze HQ telling me I will no longer be able to Stamp my catalogues as the Information Square on the back of the catalogue will have a faded picture in it?


Sent from Mail for Windows 10


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From: Service Centre
Sent: 20 December 2016 11:14
To: RAYMOND WHITTAKER
Subject: Re: catalogues 5

Dear Mr Whittaker, 

Thank you for your email. 

I can advise that your comments have been noted and we will ensure that all future publications have a white information box to the reverse of the catalogue and not a transparent box. 

Should you require any further assistance please do not hesitate to contact the Service Centre. 

Kind regards,
Kayleigh Martin
Service centre administrator

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From: RAYMOND WHITTAKER <raymondwhittaker@live.co.uk>
Sent: 20 December 2016 11:31
To: Service Centre
Subject: RE: catalogues 5


Dear Kleeneze,

Thank you for your quick response. Thank you for changing your minds on the transparent box and to be introducing the words again (Contact your Kleeneze Distributor). Theirs still the barcode in this box. As Kleeneze HQ been putting the bar code in their for some years now. Just remember Kleeneze you never had it in the box at the beginning.
You don’t need to reply to this email.
Looking forward to see the next publication.

Yours sincerely
Raymond Whittaker


Sent from Mail for Windows 10

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Dear Mr Whittaker,

Thank you for your response.

I am happy to hear you are satisfied with our response.
I can advise that the barcode will remain in the information box on the reverse of the catalogues as previously advised, this is due to the space outside of the box needed for information on the back page item.
Should you require any further assistance please do not hesitate to contact the Service Centre.

Kind regards,
Kayleigh Martin
Service centre administrator


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The above picture is of a 2017 Kleeneze catalogue. Which has a space to stick a sticker on but using a stamp goes over the bar code and smaller boxes. which makes the agents details harder to read. I few years ago Kleeneze catalogues had the square only for the agents stamp.