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The Arbonne Company Line

 “Arbonne's skin care products, based on botanical principles, became a reality in the United States in 1980 and are now shared throughout the world through Arbonne's network of Independent Consultants…Arbonne's product line has since grown to include both inner and outer health and beauty products that are unparalleled in quality, safety, value, benefits and results!”

The Bottom Line

With a line of products that have “Intelligence” in their name, it’s easy to see why so many women flock to Arbonne’s botanically based skin care. Arbonne’s philosophy remains that of its founder, Petter Mørck, who based his original line on natural ingredients (he worked with leading herbalists) that are “pure, safe, beneficial”, as the Arbonne tagline attests. Much of the hype today is around the NutriMinC RE9 line (also available for men), which claims to deliver anti-aging benefits while remaining kind to sensitive skin types. Word on the street (or at least in Oxygen magazine) is that NutriMinC RE9 just might be your alternative to cosmetic surgery. While Arbonne, itself, doesn’t go so far, it does state that the NutriMinC RE9 line was the first of its kind to address the “after” effects of sun exposure and aging.

Did you know?

When it comes to beauty, the apple must not fall far from the tree…Arbonne holds the honor of having not one, but two “beauty queens” in its Independent Consultant ranks: Miss Hawaii 2005 and Ms Ethnic World 2006! Hmm, perhaps there’s something to that—but don’t forget, you need talent, too...

Next: Avon, The Body Shop, Nu Skin

Lynda1
unregistered guest

30 May 2008

i feel so bad when my friend--an "arbonne consultant" --talks about her business becs i know she wants me to be a customer. i think arbonne is taking to the bank friendships--putting a price on friends and family...willing to sell friends out for silly orange scented skin creams. am i overreacting? it's not a good feeling!

Julie Slowingski
1 post
2 May 2009

Anybody heard of Nucerity before? They have this product called Skincerity, it looks like a wrinkle cream. Anybody try it yet to see how it compares to Arbonne?

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