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Thursday Mar 31, 2005
Freebies: Part I
OK, you've heard all about the freebies that go with being a beauty editor and you're already imagining your thin-thighed, shiny-haired, great smelling, flawlessly complected self lounging at a spa somewhere. But, to get there, you have to know the etiquette of entitlement. Scoring Freebies •Free products, free services, and other promotional presents go with being a beauty editor. And, while your editor may not want them for herself, dispensing them is one of the major perks of her job. Therefore, if you're a freelancer, always check with her before you accept anything. Beauty and fashion magazines are a small, gossipy world and she'll find out about it anyway. •Be honest with the PR person-up to a point. Often, she's sent a sample to the magazine and somebody else has already nabbed it. (Chanel cosmetics, for example, are notorious for getting lost in transit.) So, if you need to sip, sniff, or stroke the actual product, practice diplomatic phrasing like "they're so busy over there . . . can I borrow a lab sample and then return it to you as soon as I write my story?" Then, when you're done, call her back so you can make good on your offer. |
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