SHINE COSMETICS SPECIALIST AGREEMENT

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SHINE COSMETICS SPECIALIST AGREEMENT By agreeing to the Shine Cosmetics Specialist Agreement (the Agreement ), you are agreeing to enter into a legally binding contract with Shine Cosmetics, LLC ( Shine or Shine Cosmetics ). Specialist Agreement This Agreement consists of three parts: Shine Cosmetics Independent Contractor Terms and Conditions. This is a summary of all the legal terms and conditions that all Specialists must agree to in order to remain in good standing and conduct. Shine Cosmetics Compensation Plan. Understanding the Compensation Plan will display the steps to success as a Specialist. The Compensation Plan is laid out in a table to show you how commission and bonuses are calculated. Shine Cosmetics Policies and Procedures. This document is the details about how you will operate your own Shine business, covering everything from shipping policies to business entity information to logo guidelines and usage. Questions and Support If you have questions or concerns about the Agreement, please discuss them with your Sponsor or contact Shine at support@shinecosmetics.com or by calling (877) 55-SHINE. Terms and Conditions - Page 1

1. I understand that as a Shine Specialist: (a) (b) (c) Terms and Conditions I have the right to offer for sale Shine products and services in accordance with these Terms and Conditions. I have the right to enroll persons in Shine. I will comply with all federal, state, county, and municipal laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations and shall make all reports and pay all taxes, fees, and withholdings as required by law with honesty and integrity. 2. I agree to present the Shine products as set forth in the official approved Shine literature. 3. I agree that as a Shine Specialist, I am not a Shine employee, agent, partner, legal representative, or franchisee of Shine. I am not authorized to incur any debt, expense, obligation, or open any checking account on behalf of, for, or in the name of Shine. I understand that I am responsible to pay for any expense related to, but not limited to, my travel, food, lodging, secretarial, and any other expense. I UNDERSTAND THAT I WILL NOT BE TREATED AS AN EMPLOYEE OF Shine Cosmetics, LLC FOR FEDERAL OR STATE TAX PURPOSES. 4. I have carefully read and agree to comply with the Agreement. I understand and agree that I must act in accordance and not violate any part of the Agreement to be eligible for commissions and bonuses from Shine. I agree that the Agreement may only be amended by Shine, and I agree that such amendments will apply to me thirty (30) days after publication. The continuance of my Shine business depends on my acceptance of any such amendments. 5. The term of this Agreement is one (1) year. If either I or Shine elects not to renew the Agreement, or if it is canceled or terminated for any reason, I understand that I will permanently lose all rights as a Specialist, and that I waive all past rights I had or was set to receive. I shall not be eligible to receive commissions, bonuses, or other income resulting from the activities of my former Shine business organization. 6. I may not assign any of my rights or delegate any of my duties under the Agreement without the prior written consent of Shine. Any attempt to do so will render the Agreement voidable at the option of Shine, and may result in the termination of my status as Specialist. 7. I understand that if I fail to comply with the terms of the Agreement, Shine may, at its discretion, impose upon me disciplinary action as set forth in the Policies and Procedures. If I am in breach, default, or violation of the Agreement at termination, I shall not be entitled to receive any further bonuses whether or not the sales for such bonuses have been contemplated. 8. Shine Cosmetics, its directors, officers, members, employees, assigns, and agents (collectively known as Affiliates ), shall not be liable for, and I release Shine and its Affiliates from, all claims for consequential and exemplary damages. I further release and indemnify Shine and its Affiliates from any liability, damages, fines, penalties, or other awards arising from any conduct not authorized by the Agreement as I conduct my business. 9. The Agreement in its current form and as later amended by Shine at its discretion, constitutes the entire contract between Shine and myself. Any later deals, promises, representations, offers or other communications not expressly set forth in the Agreement are of no force or effect. 10. Any waiver by Shine of any breach of the Agreement must be in writing and signed by an authorized representative of Shine. A waiver from Shine of a breach of the Agreement is not a waiver of any subsequent breach. 11. If any provision of the Agreement is held to be invalid or unenforceable, such provision shall be reformed only to the extent necessary to make it enforceable and the balance of the Agreement shall Terms and Conditions - Page 2

remain in full effect. 12. This Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of Utah. All disputes or conflicts relating to Shine, the Agreement, or any business conducted relating to Shine shall be settled totally and finally by arbitration in Salt Lake City, Utah, or another location as prescribed by Shine, in accordance with the Federal Arbitration Act and the Commercial Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association. All issues related to arbitration shall be governed by the Federal Arbitration Act. The decision of the arbitrator shall be final and binding on the parties and prevailing party shall be entitled to receive costs and expenses of arbitration from the losing party. The agreement to arbitrate shall survive the lifespan of the Agreement. Nothing in the Agreement shall prevent Shine from obtaining from any court having jurisdiction, a writ of attachment, a temporary injunction, preliminary injunction, permanent injunction, or other relief available to safeguard Shine s interests during any arbitration or legal proceedings. 13. I consent to jurisdiction and venue before any federal or state court in Utah County, State of Utah, for purposes of enforcing an award by an arbitrator or any other matter not subject to arbitration. 14. If I wish to bring an action against Shine, such action must be brought within one (1) year from the date of the alleged conduct giving rise to the cause of action. Failure to bring such action within such time shall bar all claims against Shine for such act or omission. I waive all possible claims that any other statutes of limitations apply. 15. I acknowledge that no representations or guarantees have been made to me by Shine, its officers, or any representative of Shine concerning how much money I will may or will earn as an Independent Contractor. 16. I authorize Shine to use my name, photograph, personal story, and/or likeness in advertising or promotional materials and waive all claims for remuneration for such use 17. I understand and acknowledge that I have the right to cancel my Specialist position at any time by contacting Shine support at (877) 55-SHINE or at support@shinecosmetics.com. I have been advised that if my Specialist position is canceled or terminated for any reason, I will not have any further access of a Shine Specialist and/or Independent Contractor. 18. A faxed or emailed copy of the Agreement shall be treated as an original in all respects. Terms and Conditions - Page 3

Compensation Plan A copy of the The Shine Cosmetics Compensation Plan is available for download by clicking on the following link: http://www.shinecosmetics.com/compplan.pdf The Compensation Plan is incorporated in this Agreement by reference as if completed set forth herein. Compensation Plan - Page 1

1. CORPORATE MISSION STATEMENT. Policies and Procedures Our mission is to empower women and allow each of them the opportunity to shine. As a company, we wish to provide women a chance to build their own business, gain the confidence they need to create success, and share that message with the world. 2. INTRODUCTION. 2.01 Purpose. These Policies and Procedures are designed to define the relationship between you, Shine, other Shine Specialists, and articulate an acceptable code of conduct. By signing the Agreement, you are required to abide by the Agreement as well as the applicable laws and regulations of your corresponding town, city, county, state, territory, and country. If you have any questions, please contact Shine Support at support@shinecosmetics.com. 2.02 Amendments. Shine reserves the right to change or amend the Agreement at any point in the future, and will notify you of an amendments. By signing the Agreement, continuing as a Specialist, or by accepting any future commissions or bonuses you signal your acceptance of any changes that are made. 2.03 Delays. Shine is not responsible for business delays beyond its control. Such delays could be labor difficulties and strikes, riots, war, fire, natural disasters, death, curtailment of a party s source of supply, or government decrees or orders. 2.04 Unenforceability. If any part of the Agreement is held to be invalid or unenforceable, only that invalid or unenforceable portion may be removed, and the remainder of the Agreement shall remain intact and in force. 2.05 Waiver. Shine does not waive its right to insist on compliance with the Agreement, including the Terms and Conditions and these Policies and Procedures. Even if Shine chooses, for whatever reason, not to enforce compliance, this does not make any portion of the Agreement invalid, and it does not constitute a waiver of Shine s right to enforce compliance with any term of the Agreement. A waiver by Shine is only valid if delivered in writing by an Authorized Representative of the Company, and applies only to the specific instance or occurrence at hand. This written waiver does not limit or impair Shine s right to insist on future compliance with the Specialist requesting a waiver, nor does it affect or impact in any way the compliance required of other Specialists, even in similar cases. 3. DEFINITIONS. Active. A Specialist who is in good standing with the Company as set forth in Section 13. Every Shine Specialist must achieve at least $95.00 PSV in one month during a rolling three-monthperiod to remain Active. However, Active status does not entitle a Specialist to payments under the Compensation Plan. See Compensation Plan for more details. First Level Specialist. All First-Level Specialists, also known as Bronze 1 Stars, who have $250.00 in Personal Sales Volume ( PSV ) in a monthly commission period. Agreement. The contract between the Company and each Specialist that includes the Specialist Application and Agreement, the Shine Policies and Procedures, the Shine Compensation Plan, and the Business Entity Registration Form (where applicable). These documents are collectively referred to as the Agreement. Bonus. The compensation paid to a Specialist for leadership activities and earned incentives, as provided in the Shine Compensation Plan. Policies and Procedures - Page 1

Cancellation. The termination of a Specialist's business. Cancellation may be either voluntary or involuntary as a result of non-renewal or inactivity. Commission. The compensation paid to a Specialist for the sales of commissionable Shine products represented as a percentage of retail volume, as provided in the Compensation Plan. Inactive or Inactivity. A Specialist who is not in good standing with the Company, including as set forth in Section 13 herein. Purchaser. An individual who purchases Shine products through a Specialist. Downline and Downline Organization. The Specialists sponsored below a particular Specialist. Downline Report. A real-time report generated by Shine and accessed through each Specialist's Specialist-only site that provides critical data relating to the identities of Specialists, sales information, and enrollment activity of each Specialist's Downline Organization. This report contains confidential and trade secret information that is proprietary to Shine. First Level. All Specialists in the First Level of a Specialist's Downline. Host. A Specialist who holds an event at a designated time and place, and invites customers to purchase Shine products. Household. People residing in the same dwelling, regardless of familial relation. Immediate Household. Heads of household, their spouses or significant others, and dependent family members residing in the same house are all immediate household members. Income Disclosure Statement. An official document from Shine provided to prospective Specialists identifying and disclosing applicable and necessary aspects, components, contingencies, risks, and/or details about the Compensation Plan. Nonpublic Information. Any information related to Shine that has not been announced publicly by Shine. This includes, but is not limited to, information about new products, processes, equipment, territories or sales areas, business changes, products or product lines, personnel, intellectual property, and promotions. Personal Sales Volume. The sum of product orders submitted with a Specialist s ID from parties and individual customer orders, and all personal orders; as referred to as PSV. Personal Website. The external-facing Specialist website offered by Shine free of charge to all Active Specialists. Registered External Website. A Specialist s Shine-approved external website or other Shineapproved web presence that is hosted on non-shine servers and has no official affiliation with Shine; sometimes referred to as REW. Resalable. Products and sales aids shall be deemed resalable if each of the following elements is satisfied: (i) They are unopened and unused; (ii) Packaging and labeling has not been altered (including stickers/labels) or damaged; (iii) The product and packaging are in a condition such that it is a commercially reasonable practice within the trade to sell the merchandise at full price; and (iv) Products must be included in the current version of the Shine catalog. Any merchandise that is clearly identified at the time of sale as nonreturnable, discontinued, or as a seasonal item shall not be considered resalable. SID. A Specialist identification number assigned to a Specialist by the Company. Policies and Procedures - Page 2

Specialist. A signor to this Agreement who is authorized to market and sell Shine products and receive compensation from Shine as set forth herein; also referred to herein as an Independent Sales Specialist. Sponsor or Sponsorship. The rights and efforts of Active Specialists to enroll others into Shine by helping them successfully complete an Independent Specialist Application and Agreement as outlined in as set forth in Sections 4 and 8 herein. Starter Kit. A selection of Shine product samples, support literature, and training material required to be purchased by every new Specialist. Submission. Creative suggestions, ideas, notes, drawings, concepts, designs, original artwork, or other information provided to Shine by Specialists. Suspension. Temporary removal of Specialist privileges (ability to sell and/or recruit). Suspension can be voluntary or involuntary. Termination. Permanent removal of Specialist privileges. **Additional terms are defined in the Compensation Plan, which are expressly incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth herein.** 4. BECOMING A SPECIALIST. 4.01 Requirements. To become a Specialist you must: (a) Be of the age of majority in your state of residence; (b) Reside in the United States, or U.S. Territories; (c) Have a valid Social Security Number ( SSN ), Employee Identification Number ( EIN ), or Federal Tax ID number ( TIN ); (d) Read and agree to abide by the Company's Statement of Policies and Procedures; and (e) Submit a properly completed Specialist Application and Agreement to Shine. 4.02 Refusal. Shine reserves the right to refuse any application to become a Specialist. 4.03 Country of Residence. You must be a legal resident of the United States, or if you are not a permanent resident you must be legally authorized to work in your country of residence in order to enroll as a Shine Specialist. If it is discovered that an individual has provided Shine with false residency information or any other false information during enrollment, the individual s Shine account will be closed and the individual will lose any commissions not already paid out. Shine communication, in any form, whether from a Specialist or the corporate office, should not encourage individuals who are not legally authorized to work in their respective countries to complete the enrollment process. 4.04 Entity Specialist. Certain types of corporations or businesses can apply to be a Shine Specialist by submitting a Business Entity Registration Form and Specialist Application and Agreement to Shine. If the business enrolls online, Shine must receive the Business Entity Registration Form within thirty (30) days of the online enrollment or the Specialist Agreement will terminate. Any person or entity with a legal or equitable interest in the Independent Shine Specialist business agrees to all of the terms of the Agreement and these Policies and Procedures. If such person or entity violates or is out of compliance with the terms of the Agreement, then the entire Independent Shine Specialist business is out of compliance and subject to disciplinary action as a single entity. If you joined Shine as an individual, but wish to change your status to a business entity, you may do so by following the steps outlined herein. Policies and Procedures - Page 3

4.05 Identification. During the application process, you must provide your SSN or EIN to Shine. Your legal name and SSN/EIN/TIN must be entered as it/they appear on your government issued document, as applicable. Shine is required by law to provide this information to the IRS for 1099 reporting purposes. Failure to comply may result in suspension or cancellation of your Shine Account. Once your application is submitted and accepted, Shine will assign you a unique identification number ( SID ), that will be used by you and/or Specialist Support to place orders and track commissions and bonuses. Specialists are advised to not share their unique SID with other. 4.06 Specialist Benefits. When your Specialist Application and Agreement has been accepted by Shine, you have the right to: (a) Sell Shine products; (b) Participate in the Shine Compensation Plan; (c) Recruit and sponsor other Specialists (i.e. build your Downline); (d) Receive Shine literature and other communications; (e) Access Shine-sponsored support, training, motivational, and recognition functions; (f) Participate in Shine-sponsored promotional and incentive contests and programs; and (g) Receive access to an online Specialist-only site that facilitates and records your business interactions with Shine. 4.07 Renewal. When you join Shine, the Specialist Agreement is valid for one (1) year from the date it is accepted by Shine. Each year thereafter the Agreement is automatically renewed for another one-year term, unless either you or Shine provide the other party with thirty (30) days written notice of their intention not to renew the Agreement. 5. SPECIALIST RELATIONSHIP. 5.01 Independent Contractor Status. When you join Shine as a Specialist you are an independent contractor. You are not purchasing a franchise or a business opportunity, and the Agreement between you and Shine does not create an employer/employee relationship, partnership, or joint venture. As a result, you are solely responsible for paying all local, state, and federal taxes owed from any compensation earned. Additionally, Shine will not treat you as an employee for federal tax purposes. This means that Shine will not withhold FICA or taxes of any kind from your bonuses and commissions. As an independent contractor you completely control the means by which you operate your Shine business. You will establish your own goals, hours, and methods of sale subject to compliance with the Agreement and applicable law. You are solely responsible for paying all expenses incurred in developing your business and are not authorized to incur any debt or obligation on behalf of or in the name of Shine or other Specialists or to open any checking account on behalf of, for, or in the name of Shine. 5.02 Non-Solicitation of Employees. Shine works hard to ensure it provides the best possible experience for its Specialists. In order to make this possible, we recruit and train employees for your benefit. Because it is expensive to recruit and train employees and critical for these employees to remain loyal to Shine and to you, you are expressly prohibited, without Shine s prior written permission, from soliciting, hiring, offering employment or compensation of any kind, or otherwise using any services of any Shine employee outside of the scope of his/her employment during the term of said employment, or for a period of three (3) years after the employee leaves Shine. Policies and Procedures - Page 4

5.03 Territory Restrictions or Franchise Fees. There are no exclusive territories granted to anyone for selling, recruiting, or marketing. No franchise fees are required. 5.04 Income Taxes. Shine will provide an IRS Form 1099 MISC (Non-Employee Compensation) earnings statement to each U.S. resident Specialist who had earnings of $600.00 or more in the previous calendar year. You are solely responsible for paying all local, state, and federal taxes on any income generated as a Specialist. 5.05 Timely Reporting of Errors. If you believe errors have been made regarding commissions, bonuses, charges, or the placement of Specialists in your Downline Organization, you must notify Shine in writing within sixty (60) days of when the purported error or incident occurred. 5.06 Limitation of Liability. By signing the Specialist Agreement, you agree to release, discharge, and hold harmless Shine and anyone directly affiliated with Shine (its members, managers, employees, board of directors, officers, etc.) from any losses or damages, including costs and fees, incurred or suffered by you as a result of: (a) Your breach of the Specialist Agreement (including these Policies and Procedures); (b) The improper promotion or operation of your Shine business and any related activities (e.g., the presentation of Shine s products or Compensation Plan, the operation of a motor vehicle, the lease of meeting or training facilities, etc.); (c) Any incorrect data or information provided by a Specialist to Shine; or (d) Your failure to provide any information or data necessary for Shine to operate its business. 5.07 Requests for Records. Requests by Specialists for copies of invoices, applications, Downline reports, or other records will require a fee of $1.00 per page per copy. 5.08 Roll-Up of Downline Organization. When a vacancy occurs in a Downline Organization due to the termination of a Shine business, everyone shifts up one level; so the First Level of the terminated Specialist now becomes the First Level of the terminated Specialist s Sponsor. 5.09 Sale, Transfer, or Assignment. Although your Shine business is privately owned and independently operated, the sale, transfer, or assignment of it is subject to certain limitations. If you wish to sell your Shine business, you must receive written authorization from Shine. In order to sell, transfer, or assign Shine business, the following criteria must be met: (a) Protection of the existing line of Sponsorship must always be maintained so that the Shine business continues to be operated in that line of Sponsorship. (b) The buyer or transferee must be (or must become) a qualified Shine Specialist. If the buyer is a current Shine Specialist, he or she must first terminate his or her Shine business simultaneously with the purchase, transfer, assignment, or acquisition of any interest in the new Shine business. (c) Before the sale, transfer, or assignment can be finalized and approved by Shine, any debt obligations the selling Specialist has with Shine must be satisfied. (d) The selling Specialist must be in good standing and not in violation of any of the terms of the Agreement in order to be eligible to sell, transfer, or assign a Shine business. (e) Both the Seller and the Buyer must execute the Account Transfer Form located on the Resources tab of the Specialist-only site and email it to accountservices@shinecosmetics.com. Account transfers are processed once each Policies and Procedures - Page 5

(f) month, and all materials must be received by the fifth (5th) of the month in order to transfer the account that month. Materials received after the fifth (5th) will be processed the subsequent month. Payments will remain in the name of the Specialist until the transfer is processed. Prior to selling your Shine business, you must notify Shine s Account Services Department of your intent to sell. Upon complete execution of the purchase and sale agreement, you must submit a copy of it to Shine for review. Shine reserves the right to request additional documentation that may be necessary to analyze the transaction between the buyer and seller. Shine will, at its sole and absolute discretion, approve or deny the sale, transfer, or assignment within thirty (30) days of its receipt of all necessary documents from the parties. If you fail to obtain Shine s approval for the transaction, the transfer shall be voidable at Shine s option. (g) The purchaser of the existing Shine business will assume the obligations and position of the selling Specialist. Additionally, if you sell your Shine business you will not be eligible to re-apply as a Shine Specialist for at least six full months after the date of the sale. 5.10 Separation Due to Divorce or Business Break-Up. When a Shine business is jointly owned and operated by a husband-wife partnership, or across a business entity, there must be a way to equitably separate that Shine business in the event of a divorce or the dissolution of the business entity. This separation must be handled in a way that does not adversely affect the interests and income of other businesses up or down the line of Sponsorship. If the separating parties fail to provide for the best interests of other Specialists and the Company, Shine will involuntarily terminate the Specialist Agreement. During the pendency of a divorce or business break-up, you must adopt one of the following methods of operation: (a) (b) One of the parties may, with consent of the other(s), operate the Shine business pursuant to an assignment in writing whereby the relinquishing spouse, shareholders, partners, or trustees authorize Shine to deal directly and solely with the other spouse or non-relinquishing shareholder, partner, or trustee; or The parties may continue to operate the Shine business jointly on a business-asusual basis, whereupon all compensation paid by Shine will be paid in the joint names of the Specialists or in the name of the entity to be divided as the parties may independently agree between themselves. In the event that you are unable to resolve a dispute over the disposition of commissions and ownership of the business, your Specialist Agreement will be involuntarily cancelled. Once a spouse or former business affiliate has completely given up their rights in their original Shine business, they are free to enroll under any Sponsor of their choosing and develop their new business the same as any other new Specialist. 5.11 Succession Due to Death or Incapacitation. In the event of your death or incapacitation, your Shine business may be passed to your heirs. For this to occur, the necessary legal documentation must be submitted to accountservices@shinecosmetics.com. If you wish to bequeath your Shine business, you are advised to consult with an attorney to prepare a will (or other testamentary instrument). If you transfer your Shine business in this manner, your beneficiary acquires the right to collect all bonuses and commissions from your Downline Organization, provided certain qualifications are met. The successor(s) must: (a) (b) Execute a new Specialist Agreement; Comply with terms and provisions of the Agreement; and Policies and Procedures - Page 6

(c) Meet all of the qualifications for the deceased Specialist's rank. Bonuses and commissions of a Shine business transferred in this manner will be paid in a single installment. If the business is bequeathed to joint devisees, they must form a business entity and acquire a TIN. Shine will issue all bonus and commission checks and a IRS Form 1099 to the business entity. 5.12 Transfer upon Death of Specialist. To affect a testamentary transfer of a Shine business, the successor must provide the following to Shine: (a) An original death certificate; (b) A notarized copy of the will or other instrument establishing the successor's right to the Shine business; and (c) A completed and executed Specialist Agreement. 6. RESPONSIBILITIES OF SPECIALISTS. 6.01 Change of Address or Telephone. To avoid any disruption in your business, please notify Shine at least two weeks prior to your address, telephone number, and/or email address changing. You can easily make these changes on the Profile page within your Specialist-only site. If you require assistance, please contact Specialist Support at support@shinecosmetics.com. You also must submit a Change of Address Form with the U.S. Postal Service. 6.02 Changing Residency to Different Country. If you move from your initial enrollment country to another country in which Shine operates, you may cancel your original enrollment agreement and sign a new agreement in the new country. (Note that purchase of new Starter Kit is required.) To change countries, you must have a valid TIN for your new country. You will lose any Downline you currently have, and will not receive a refund for your original Starter Kit purchase. See Section 13 ( Inactivity and Cancellations ) for additional information on cancellation of your original enrollment agreement. Alternatively, you can submit a Change of Country form (located on the Resources tab of your Specialist-only site) with all required information to finance@shinecosmetics.com and accountservices@shinecosmetics.com. Change of Country submissions will be processed in January of each year, at which point your new enrollment agreement will be processed and activated. Change of Country forms must be received by November 1 of the prior year for your new enrollment agreement to be activated in January. Under this option, you will maintain your current Downline. 6.03 Business Changes. If information within your Specialist Application, Specialist Agreement, or Profile changes, it is your responsibility to update the information on your Specialistonly site or to notify Shine of the changes. 6.04 Changing Entity and/or Individual Business Status. You may also modify your existing Specialist Agreement (e.g., change SSN to EIN or change the form of ownership from an individual proprietorship to a business entity owned by the Specialist) by submitting a written request, a properly executed Specialist Application and Agreement, a completed Business Entity Registration Form, and a $25.00 change fee. Changes shall be processed only once per year. All changes must be submitted to Account Services by November 30 to become effective on January 1 of the following year. Also see Section 4.04, which will apply to any registered business entity. 6.05 Leadership and Continuing Development Obligations. When you sponsor another Specialist into Shine, you must take a proactive role in providing assistance and training and in ensuring those in your Downline: (1) are aware of Shine Policies and Procedures; and (2) Policies and Procedures - Page 7

comply with the Agreement, including Policies and Procedures. You must have regular, ongoing contact with Specialists in your First Level and Downline to facilitate this process. Examples of such contact and communication may include, but are not limited to: newsletters, written correspondence, personal meetings, telephone contact, voice mail, electronic mail, and the accompaniment of First Level Specialists to Shine meetings, team meetings, and other functions. Further, if you become aware, either through your interactions with them or through someone else communicating with you, or from Shine, that a Specialist in your Downline is violating Policies and Procedures either willfully or due to ignorance, you will make every effort to educate, inform, and bring them back into compliance. As you progress through various levels of leadership and become more skilled and experienced in sales techniques, product knowledge, and your understanding of Shine, you will be called upon to share this knowledge with newer Specialists. 6.06 Document Training of Your First Level. Upon request, you must be able to provide documented evidence to Shine of your ongoing fulfillment of the responsibilities of a Sponsor as outlined herein. Failure to do so may result in disciplinary action. 6.07 Providing Documentation to Applicants. When you sponsor a new Specialist, you must ensure they have access to and have reviewed the latest version of the Policies and Procedures and the Compensation Plan before the new Specialist signs the Specialist Agreement or signs up online. Copies of the Compensation Plan and Policies and Procedures can be acquired from Shine or downloaded from the Resources tab in your Specialist-only site. 6.08 Reporting Policy Violations. If you witness or observe a Policy violation by another Specialist, you are obligated to report the violation to support@shinecosmetics.com. Please provide sufficient detail (situation, violation, dates, location, persons involved, etc.) for Shine to act. Shine will make every effort to ensure that your identity, and information you share that may reveal your identity, remains confidential. 6.09 Adherence to Laws and Ordinances. 6.09.1 Local Ordinances. Many cities and counties have laws regulating certain homebased businesses. In most cases, these ordinances do not apply to Shine Specialists; however, you must obey those laws that do apply. If a local government official informs you that an ordinance applies to you, please be polite and cooperative and immediately send a copy of the ordinance to support@shinecosmetics.com. Shine will work with you to understand and resolve the situation. 6.09.2 Compliance with Federal, State, and Local Laws. Specialists shall comply with all federal, state, and local laws and regulations in the conduct of their businesses. 6.09.3 Federal Regulations. Certain federal regulations govern the sales of Shine merchandise. In order to comply with those regulations you must ensure that the following information is contained on each sales receipt: (i) The date of the transaction; (ii) The date (not earlier than the third business day, i.e., Monday through Saturday, excluding federal holidays, following the date of the transaction) by which the buyer may give notice of cancellation; (iii) Name and address of the selling Specialist; and Policies and Procedures - Page 8

7. MARKETING YOUR SHINE BUSINESS. (iv) The signature of the Purchaser, regardless of whether a credit card was used in the transaction. When you make a sale, you must provide the customer with one copy of the sales receipt and verbally inform the customer of the three-day right of cancellation printed on the receipt. 7.01 Adherence to the Shine Marketing Plan. As a Shine Specialist, you are obligated to market and promote Shine products only as set forth in official Shine literature and in a manner consistent with these Policies and Procedures. You may not offer the Shine opportunity through, or in conjunction with, any other system, program, or offering. 7.02 Online and Offline Marketing and Promotion. It is your responsibility to safeguard and promote the good reputation of the Shine brand; to ensure that your marketing efforts contribute to the public interest; and to avoid discourteous, deceptive, misleading, unethical, or immoral conduct or practices. 7.03 Independent Shine Specialist Logo / Identity. Shine grants its Specialists a limited license to use the Independent Shine Specialist logo. This license allows you to use the Independent Shine Specialist logo in communications, including on approved websites, and on items you make for yourself or your team to conduct your Shine business. This license may not be assigned to third parties to produce items for you or your teams. If you would like a third party to produce items that have any Shine logo on them, or if you would like to use a logo other than the Independent Shine Specialist logo, you must get written approval from compliance@shinecosmetics.com. No other use of the Shine logo is permitted and no license for the use of any other Shine mark, name, or logo is permitted. Logos APPROVED for Specialist use: Logos NOT APPROVED for Specialist use: Shine Cosmetics reserves the right to add any nonconforming logos. 7.04 Trademarks and Copyrights. You may not use Shine trade names, trademarks, copyrighted material, designs, images, or symbols without prior written permission, except as set forth herein. Video or audio recordings of company events, training, and/or speeches are also copyrighted and may not be utilized or distributed without written permission. 7.04.1 The name and logo of Shine Cosmetics are trademarks of Shine, is of great value to the Company, and is supplied to you for your use only in an authorized manner. Use of the Shine name on any item not produced or authorized by the Company in these Policies and Procedures or without specific written permission from the company is prohibited. 7.04.2 As a Specialist you may use the Shine name in the following manner: [Specialist's Name] Independent Shine Specialist Example: Alice Smith Independent Shine Specialist Policies and Procedures - Page 9

7.04.3 You are not allowed to use the name Shine in any form in your team name, a tagline, an external website name, your Personal Website address or extension, in an email address, as a personal name, or as a nickname. Additionally, only use the phrase Independent Shine Specialist in your phone greeting or on your answering machine to clearly separate your Shine business from Shine Cosmetics, LLC. For example, you may not secure the domain name www.buyshine.com; nor may you create an email address such as shinessales@gmail.com. 7.04.4 There are numerous words, images, phrases, taglines, and/or ideas developed or coined within the Shine community and used by Specialists to promote Shine, their Shine business, or their Shine team. No Specialist can claim the exclusive right to use such words, images, phrases, taglines, or ideas that are in the Shine community domain for use by all Shine Specialists. Therefore, you are not allowed to claim ownership of any such words, images, phrases, taglines, names, or phrases, and agree that you will not seek to register any such words, images, phrases, taglines, names, or phrases as a trademark, copyright, or domain name. If you do, you agree to assign to Shine Cosmetics, LLC any such trademark application or registration, or copyright or domain registration to Shine. In addition, Shine may elect to take disciplinary action against you as provided herein. By entering into the Specialist Agreement and/or renewing your Specialist Agreement, you hereby assign any rights that you may have to or in any such intellectual property to Shine and you further agree that Shine may, at its discretion, seek to register any such words, images, phrases, taglines, names, or phrases as trademarks, copyrights, or domain names, as the case may be. 7.05 Trademarks and Copyrights. You may not use Shine trade names, trademarks, copyrighted material, designs, images, or symbols without prior written permission, except as set forth herein. Video or audio recordings of company events, training, and/or speeches are also copyrighted and may not be utilized or distributed without written permission. 7.06 Methods or Ideas Submission. Shine values the feedback and ideas that Specialists have for improving our existing products or creating new ones. 7.06.1 Except as set forth in the Compensation Plan, Shine does not pay for your ideas if you give them to us unsolicited. To that end, by accepting these Policies and Procedures, you acknowledge and agree that Shine has and will have many products and projects in various stages of development and that the result may be similar or identical to your own ideas for products or projects. You also agree that if you submit any creative suggestions, ideas, notes, drawings, concepts, designs, original artwork, or other information (collectively, "Submissions"), you assign to Shine all of your rights in and to them without compensation or payment of any kind, other than what may be described in the Compensation Plan. Unless otherwise specified in writing, this Submissions policy also applies to submissions made as part of any and all Shine contests, promotions, or incentives. 7.06.2 All Submissions and all contest, promotion, or incentive submissions shall be the property of Shine. Shine shall not be obligated to keep them confidential and may use or disclose them for any purpose without further permission from you and without any payment to you. If you have a product, business, creative idea, or creative artwork that you want to sell to Shine outside of the Compensation Plan, DO NOT SUBMIT that idea or artwork to Shine without first obtaining a written non-disclosure agreement from the Shine legal department at legal@shinecosmetics.com. Policies and Procedures - Page 10

7.07 Advertising Templates and Approval. You may only advertise or promote your Shine business using approved tools, templates, or images acquired through Shine. No approval is necessary to use these approved tools. If you wish to design your own online or offline marketing materials of any kind, your designs must be submitted to the Shine advertising department (adapproval@shinecostmetics.com) for consideration and inclusion in the template/image library. Unless you receive specific written approval from Shine to use such self-developed tools, the request shall be deemed denied. 7.08 Packaging and Labeling. You may only sell Shine products in their original packaging and may not repackage, re-label, or alter Shine products nor the labels on Shine products you sell. Tampering with labels/packaging could be a violation of federal and state laws and may result in civil liability in some circumstances. Shine does allow you to affix a personalized sticker with your personal/contact information to each product or product container, as long as you do so without removing or obscuring the existing product labels. Altering a Shine product in ways other than specified in Shine instructions voids all product warranties, and Shine is no longer liable for any damages that result from altered or improperly used products. 7.09 Accurate Product Claims. Specialists may not make claims about the therapeutic or curative properties of any products offered by Shine, except those contained in official Shine literature. Not only would these claims violate these Policies and Procedures, they would likely violate federal and state laws. 7.10 International Sales. You are only allowed to sell Shine products or offer the Shine opportunity within the U.S., its Territories, and those countries in which Shine is operating, as announced in official Shine literature. Signing the Specialist Agreement only authorizes the Specialist to work inside the United States and its territories. Additional documentation and agreements are necessary for U.S. Specialists to sell outside of the United States. International agreements are located within your Profile on your Specialist-only site and must be accepted and transmitted before U.S. Specialists can sponsor and/or sell outside of the U.S. 7.11 Media. If a member of the press or media contacts you about Shine or your Shine business, you must contact Shine at mediarelations@shinecosmetics.com before you respond or disclose any information. If Shine requests that you not respond to said press or media inquiry, or requests that you refer the press or media contact to the Company to respond, you agree that you will comply with such requests. If you wish to proactively contact the media or distribute any form of press release that includes information about Shine, its products, or the opportunity, you must first seek written approval from Shine public relations at mediarelations@shinecosmetics.com. 7.12 Specialist Release. By entering into the Specialist Agreement, you authorize Shine to use your name, photographs, testimonials, and/or likeness in Shine advertising or promotional materials with no remuneration. Additionally, you consent to and authorize the use and reproduction of any and all photographs or videos taken by or supplied to Shine, and further consent to the use and reproduction of any quotes, testimonials, stories, conversations on social networking media for any print or electronic publicity, marketing, or promotional purposes without remuneration. 7.13 Non-Internet Advertising, Marketing, and Promotion. 7.13.1 Print Advertisements, Personal Promotional Materials, and Sales Tools. Print advertising, personal promotional materials, and sales tools must utilize Shineapproved templates/images or be acquired from Shine. If you wish to design your own ad or marketing materials of any kind, your designs must be submitted to the Policies and Procedures - Page 11

Shine advertising department adapproval@shineproducts.com for consideration and inclusion in the template/image library. Unless you receive specific written approval from Shine to use such self-developed tools, the request shall be deemed denied. Please go to the Specialist-only site for guidelines and to access approved material. If you wish to distribute Shine-approved personal promotional materials (flyers, brochures, etc.) at a business, public, or government facility (schools, libraries, etc.), you must first obtain permission from the business owner or senior-ranking office manager or administrator. 7.13.2 Signage. To avoid giving the appearance of a permanent retail establishment, yard signs and/or other signage must not be displayed on a stationary object, or permanently installed outside, or affixed to the windows of a Specialist's personal residence or other residence. Temporary signage or signage affixed to a mobile object may be displayed in conjunction with a home party, open house, or other approved Shine event. The determination of whether an object is mobile or stationary shall be solely at Shine s discretion. 7.13.3 Unsolicited Faxes; Mass Emails. You are not permitted to use or send unsolicited (i.e., to people you do not know) faxes or mass emails to market Shine products or the Shine opportunity. 7.13.4 Telemarketing. You are not permitted to utilize telemarketing or to make "cold calls" to market Shine products or the Shine opportunity as there are federal and state laws against telemarketing. 7.14 Approved Specialist Websites. As a Specialist, you are permitted to market your Shine business and/or Shine products by utilizing your Shine Personal Website and/or Registered External Website (or REW ). However, you are not allowed to monetize your Personal Website and/or REW through affiliate programs, adsense, or similar programs. 7.15 Online Advertising, Marketing, and Promotion. It is your obligation to ensure your online marketing activities are truthful, are not deceptive, and do not mislead customers or potential Specialists in any way. Websites and web promotion activities and tactics that mislead or are deceptive, regardless of intent, will not be allowed. Shine will be the sole determinant of truthfulness and whether specific activities are misleading or deceptive. 7.15.1 Domain Names and Email Addresses; Online Aliases. You are not allowed to use or register Shine or any of Shine s trademarks, product names, or any derivatives, for any Internet domain name, email address, or online aliases. Additionally, you cannot use or register domain names, email addresses, and/or online aliases that could cause confusion, or be misleading or deceptive, in that they cause individuals to believe or assume the communication is from, or is the property of Shine. Examples of the improper use of Shine are: shine-gal@msn.com; www.shineisgreat.com; www.facebook.com/shinefan; www.shinecosmetics.com/official, www.shinecosmetics.com/usa, www.shinecosmetics.com/canada, etc., or having Shine showing up as the sender of an email. 7.15.2 Hotlinks. When directing readers to your Personal Website and/or REW, it must be evident from a combination of the link, and the surrounding context, to a reasonable reader that the link will be resolving to the site of an Independent Shine Specialist. Attempts to mislead web traffic into believing they are going to a Shine corporate site, when in fact they land at a Specialist site (personal or registered external), will not be allowed. The determination as to what is misleading or what constitutes a reasonable reader will be at Shine s sole Policies and Procedures - Page 12

discretion. Redirecting a reader from another Specialist s Personal Website and/or REW to any other website other than the Specialist s Personal Website or REW is prohibited by Shine policy. 7.15.3 Spam Linking. Spam linking is defined as multiple consecutive submissions of the same or similar content into blogs, wikis, guest books, websites, or other publically accessible online discussion boards or forums and is not allowed. This includes blog spamming, blog comment spamming, and/or spamdexing. Any comments you make on blogs, forums, guest books, etc., must be unique, informative, and relevant. 7.16 Internet Advertising; Awareness Generation. 7.16.1 Online Classifieds. You may not use online classifieds (including, without limitation, Craigslist) to list, sell, or retail specific Shine products or product bundles. You may use online classifieds (including Craigslist) for prospecting, recruiting, sponsoring, and informing the public about the Shine business opportunity and/or your Shine events, provided Shine-approved templates/images are used. These templates will identify you as an Independent Shine Specialist. If a link or URL is provided, it must link to your Personal Website or your REW. 7.16.2 Online Auctions; ebay. You may not list or sell Shine products on ebay or other online auctions, nor may you enlist or knowingly allow a third party and/or customer to sell Shine products on ebay. 7.16.3 Online Retailing. You may not list or sell Shine products on any online retail store or e-commerce site, nor may you enlist or knowingly allow a third party and/or customer to sell Shine products on any online retail store or e-commerce site. 7.16.4 Banner Advertising. You may place banner advertisements on a website provided you use Shine-approved templates and images. All banner advertisements must link to your Personal Website or a REW. You may not use blind ads or web pages that make product or income claims that are ultimately associated with Shine products or the Shine opportunity. 7.16.5 Unsolicited Email Spamming; Mass Emailing. You are not allowed to transmit mass, unsolicited emails to promote Shine, its products, or the Shine opportunity to people you do not know, or who have not given you permission to contact them regarding Shine. People who are "opt in" subscribers, who have initiated a request to be included in bulk emailing, newsletter, or other standardized communications from you, are allowed. The use of deceptive subject lines and/or false header information or any other fraudulent tactics is prohibited. The making of unauthorized claims is also prohibited, as more fully described in herein. 7.16.6 Social Networking Sites. You may use social networking sites (including blogs, forums, and other social shared interest sites) to share information about the Shine business opportunity and for prospecting and sponsoring; however, these sites may not be used to sell or offer to sell specific Shine products where the transaction takes place on that platform, and your use of these sites must comply with the following guidelines: (a) You are not allowed to use or register Shine or any of Shine s trademarks, product names, or any derivatives (i.e., Shine, Shine Products, shinecosmetics.com, etc.) for any Internet domain name, email address, or online aliases. The name of your account must not just state the term Policies and Procedures - Page 13