“The Pink Pyramid Scheme”

The business model launched in 1963 by the Christian conservative, Mary Kay Ash, isn't pretty:

Most of today’s Mary Kay ladies are struggling, though, even as the company flourishes at their expense. Tracy Coenen, a financial-fraud investigator and the founder of the online community Pink Truth, estimates that Mary Kay consultants can hope to clear $25,000 per year, at best. Most who make money earn about minimum wage, while fewer than 300 of the 600,000 Mary Kay ladies in the United States net a six-figure income. The women I interviewed for "The Pink Pyramid Scheme" told me stories about struggling to patch together daycare or to survive high-risk pregnancies while working long hours scouting prospects and hosting parties without any guarantee of a sale. Debts mounted, marriages failed.

For more, check out Virginia Sole-Smith's (pay-walled) article in Harper's.