Mary Kay received the first ever “Do Good” stamp from Ladies Home Journal. The “Do Good” stamp was created by the magazine to recognize companies that contribute to making the world a better place.
Mary Kay was specifically honored for its combined efforts to keep women and girls safe against domestic violence.
According to Ladies Home Journal, the “Do Good” philosophy is a key component of its editorial DNA and the stamp reinforces the magazine’s commitment to this messaging. The Ladies Home Journal Do Good Advisory Panel selects companies that make a commitment to giving back. Mary Kay was in the first group of honorees which included a total of nine companies.
“Part of what defines good value is how your purchases give back to worthy causes,” said Sally Lee, New York Editorial Director and Editor-in-Chief of Ladies’ Home Journal. “Mary Kay was chosen because of its brand’s inspiration, innovation and commitment to supporting women affected by domestic violence. The stamp is an achievement of Mary Kay’s good works and outstanding contributions to the community.”
Julie Pinkwater, Vice President and Publisher of Ladies’ Home Journal, agrees, “Mary Kay has set an exemplary example for other businesses for its long standing support of giving back.”
Logo from Mary Kay
Mary Kay was specifically honored for its combined efforts to keep women and girls safe against domestic violence.



















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