Before you do this, find a Arbonne consultant and ask for a trial kit. I say this, because I tried one for a week on my face and found that my skin couldnt stand it. It became dry, and way too oily fast. I was glad I tested the products before buying it. Its alot of money, I would say buy it, if you are certain its good for your skin.
2006-12-05 08:09:24
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answered by Such A Chicka 3
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The products are definitely worth the money.
I agree with one of the previous posters about getting a sample. If you already have a consultant, ask for a sample of the facial line you're interested in. That should give you a few days to try it out and start to see a difference. Don't forget that for $29 you can get 35% off all the products you order for the next year.
Best of luck!
2006-12-06 01:44:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I am an Arbonne consultant. I used to use other lines such as Clinique and Estee Lauder for many yeas. When I became a consultant it only took me 1 week to see the difference and I got ride of all my old products. I am on the Anti-aging system and I am loving it. I am getting lots of compliments on my skin.
My husband is using the men line and we see the difference since he has very oily skin, well no more. Now his skin is smooth has a great glow an my teenager son switch from Proactive to the acne line and is seen great results. And my baby is on the baby line and skin is softer than ever.
I was very skeptical because I am a chemist, but let me tell you the products are done to prevent and benefit anyone at any age.
I am willing to send you samples if you are interested.
About the price, they are not that expensive if you compare them to other high end lines like Estee Lauder. I used to buy the EL idealist and that is 1.7oz for $75. You can get many products of Arbonne for much less than that. Besides it is cheaper when you buy the kits and you get other discounts.
2006-12-06 01:20:33
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answered by Anonymous
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My mom's best friend started selling it a few years ago - so of course, she pushed it on everyone she knew...my mom found that she didn't like the first product she tried. Se has really red skin, and she found that the product made it redder and drier. She didn't want to hurt her friend's feelings, so she just pretended like she used it BUT She finally came clean and told her friend the problem. Turns out, that is fairly common - that particular products react poorly to some skins, while other products work great. So she gave her a new product, which works amazingly. My mom's skin looks great, and she's been using it for over two years now.
So - yes, it works. and if the product isn't working for you, let them know.
2006-12-05 08:12:42
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answered by smellyfoot ™ 7
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2015-08-19 11:10:53
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answered by Chancey 1
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I have a friend who sells the stuff, and it seems way overpriced for being the equivalent of Avon or Mary Kay. I use Origins and have never been able to find anything that compares. I say save your money.
Besides, next they'll be trying to sucker you in to sell the stuff. Are you really ready for that?!?
2006-12-05 08:17:41
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answered by jennibu1 2
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Some of their products work good, others do not. I use their shampoo on occasion and it is not bad. Arbonne is a multi-level marketing company - thus the products are generally way over-priced.
Unfortunately, there are not a lot of companies that offer alternatives.
2006-12-05 08:11:19
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answered by Nathan H 2
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I love the products. I use them because they are all natural and cruelty free. I haven't found anything comparable for the price
2016-03-18 22:02:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I wasn't all that impressed, but that's just me. I don't really think its worth the money.
2006-12-05 08:09:32
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answered by Kathleen M 4
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be aware that there are different levels of efficacy in skin care products. top of the line, pharmaceutical, next would be cosmeceutical, salon lines and on down the line. i recommend that you consult with a skin care specialist, {esthetician}. finding someone that is first and foremost interested in improving "your skin" would be a priority as opposed to someone "selling a product".
2006-12-05 09:00:11
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answered by mupartistadair 1
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