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Does anyone use Arbonne stuff?

10 replies

Hopefully · 04/07/2013 20:03

Just being nosy really. I tried some of the stuff for a few days (woman selling it at a business group i went to) and it seemed really nice, but it's quite £££. All eco friendly/vegan and lentil weavery though, so I'd quite like it if someone said it's all wonderful.

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EldonAve · 04/07/2013 21:24

I thought it was rubbish personally

IfUSeekAmy · 05/07/2013 11:49

I've used the nappy cream and the baby hair and body wash, both nice but to be honest I only got them cos my brother signed up to be a representative and he was pushing for sales! I have bought the nappy cream a few times though. My sister uses stuff from there too and she likes it, she gets face creams and tinted moisturiser. I borrowed the tinted moisturiser and it was lovely. Blended in really well and covered pores. I might get one for myself, not sure how much they are though

Hopefully · 06/07/2013 15:23

I quite liked the kids stuff when rep gave me some to try, but wondering if the grown up stuff if as good. Possibly not, as Eldon says!

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WitchOfEndor · 06/07/2013 15:25

I used the shampoo, conditioner and facial wash and really liked them, but they just cost too much.

topsi · 06/07/2013 17:28

This stuff is sold in some kind of pyramid selling scheme to make money, I wouldn't touch it

spanishring · 06/07/2013 22:31

Yes it's pyramid selling. They have to shell out £1000 to start selling it. Which is why they try and flog it hard.

Also no better than any other range. A'kin or green people etc

freerangechickens · 06/07/2013 22:35

I got invited to an Arbonne party several years ago, and sampled their skincare and makeup. The next day my face was bright red, swollen, and a few days later, my skin started peeling. I started googling what was in their "safe, natural" products, and was not impressed with what I found out. I've never had a reaction like that to any of the myrads of other things I've put on my skin, ever.

catslave · 07/07/2013 00:57

My HD brows woman sells pushes it. I have to say the skincare range is crap and brought me out in a rash, but the eyeliners are absolutely fantastic. They are of the twist them up so you never need a sharpener variety and are of a perfect squidginess to create a smoky eye.

Can't say the rest is worth the money, though.

Champagnecharleyismyname · 07/07/2013 09:28

It's like a cult with the mums in our school as they are all jumping on the bandwagon. I tried it and thought it was like paint stripper. Hate the way it is sold.

Hopefully · 07/07/2013 09:38

I have really sensitive skin too, so maybe I won't take the risk! Thanks for all the feedback.

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