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Mary Kay Inc. is an American privately owned multi-level marketing company.
Mary Kay may also refer to:
- Mary Kay (landscape photographer), Greek landscape photographer
- Mary Kay Ash (1918–2001), American businesswoman; founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics, Inc.
- Mary Kay Becker (born 1946), American judge, former paralegal, politician, and newspaper editor
- Mary Kay Bergman (1961–1999), American voice actress
- Mary Kay Henry (born 1958), American labor union activist
- Mary Kay Letourneau (1962–2020), American sex offender and teacher
- Mary Kay Lobo (born 1975), American psychiatric neuroscientist and professor
- Mary Kay Magistad, American journalist and correspondent
- Mary Kay O'Brien (born 1965), American judge and politician
- Mary Kay Papen (born 1932), American politician
- Mary Kay Place (born 1947), American actress
- Mary Kay Stearns (1925–2018), American actress
- Mary Kay Stein, American mathematics educator
- Mary Kay Vyskocil (born 1958), American district judge
- Mary-Kay Wilmers (born 1938), American editor and journalist
- Mary Kay Zuravleff (born 1960), American short story writer, novelist, and professor
See also
[edit]- MaryKay Carlson, American diplomat
- Mary Kaye (1924–2007), American guitarist and performer
- Mary Kaye Huntsman (born 1961), American activist; wife of Jon Huntsman, Jr.