>The Cult of Arbonne

  1. Jess Riley says:

    >I think there’s cocaine in the stuff. Myself, I got sucked into the DHC spiral of skincare product addiction. Because you know, as someone of Irish / German heritage, I figure a Japanese skincare regimen only makes sense.

  2. Serra says:

    >I learned to hate Arbonne reps by seeing them at arts shows (tell me, what is so artsy about a mass-manufactured product line? Just my usual complaint). I had one who ragged loud and long about castor oil being in my handmade soap, because, get this, it’s a petroleum product? Uh, it comes from a bean, durrrrr…

  3. Kristen says:

    >OH man, I’ve gotten sucked into these types of products before, too. RUN AWAY!

  4. Angie says:

    >I remember the old school days of Mary Kay and Aloette. I was a consultant for a very short lived time. I once was the queen of makeup. The older I get the more I hate it.

  5. yellojkt says:

    >My wife sold Mary Kay for a while. She ended taking back in returns from people’s old consultants more than she ever sold. I t took us years to use up or give away the accumulated inventory.I do know someone that used Mary Kay profits to pay for her boob job. I never got to see the boobs though.

  6. >never heard of that line, i wonder if it’s in canada?

  7. Killired says:

    >i’ve never heard of it either… thanks for the entertaining story though… glad to hear your dreams came true and you got to get a whole bunch of it FREE!!!!I will go look at their website to see where it’s available… thanks!

  8. Holly says:

    >i’ve never used arbonne, or seen a consultant.. but i will definitley be wary for them in the future.

  9. angela says:

    >Oh my goodness to funny!!! I have been on a parenting board for some time now and just the other day one of the women asked for my address and is sending me samples lol. If it does work that good I will buy it only cause I spend about the same on mary kay and dont see the results I would like. To funny about your mom. wow wonder what else she isnt telling you. Maybe next month it will be that she has a condo is some exotic beach location and you will get to go 🙂

  10. Minerva says:

    >Wow, never heard of it..and it works huh? That would be good because you know that scary lady from the Lisa post/ I look a bit like her skin wise, except with no hair…Oops…too much info perhaps?*smiling*Minerva

  11. daysgoby says:

    >Yes…I was reading happily along about your skin (Good for Lucinda! Taking care of herself!)and your Mom (Yay! Free stuff!) and my eyes dropped to the Lisa Rinna picture. (Lucinda????? Dear God no!)

  12. kenju says:

    >Lucinda, I have never heard of this stuff. Is it only in your part of the country? I can’t afford it, but maybe I can find your mom….LOL.Lisa Rinna will pitch over face-forward if she gets another bit of collagen in her lips. That photo is hideous! She is also rather annoying on Dancing with the Stars; jumping up and down and clapping like a 10 year old.

  13. Her Grace says:

    >Lisa’s skin is nice and glowy..maybe she uses Arbonne too??Seriously, that lady sounds P-U-S-H-Y. She annoyed me just reading about her!

  14. WendyWings says:

    >Sounds like the Amway people I know and run away from regularly.

  15. wordgirl says:

    >Okay…what’s with this Arbonne thing? My suspicions are that it attracts women through church groups, though I don’t know that for sure. The two women I know who sell it are big time fundamentalists, so –naturally–I’m suspicious of its intentions. Holy Cow! $290-something bucks? That’s insane!

  16. MommaK says:

    >Okay- I need some of this stuff. Are you a rep? Call me – we’ll talk.

  17. adena says:

    >Well, MY skin care regiment consists of washing my face w/ Noxema at night.I don’t think I could be sold on a 290 dollar face cream.I’ve never heard of the stuff before, tho’….

  18. Jamie says:

    >After having babe #2 last year one of my husband’s clients was so kind (yeah right) to drop off a sample kit of the Arbonne baby products. I’m a Johnson’s mom all the way so I took it right back and told him to tell her “no thanks.” Have you tried looking for their stuff on Ebay? Seriously…you can find ANYTHING on Ebay and it might be a helluva lot cheaper. I’ve been sucked into the cult of baskets and cooking gadgets (even had a Pampered Chef party) AND the scrapbook cult so I can’t talk.

  19. Miss Misery says:

    >Oh wow, that stuff sounds like magic!

  20. >I never heard of Arbonne until I saw you rpost a couple of weeks ago. Since then, I have found out that one of the moms in my Mom’s Club sells it. I will steer clear since I am a Kiehl’s girl and haven’t got $290 to make my face look great when my clothes still look like crap.And to think that when I was in college and didn’t have two nickels to rub together, I managed to buy the entire Shiseido line of skincare products. Now, that was some good shit.

  21. vicki says:

    >Dammit, Lucinda- you made me want some of this stuff. Bad. Just great- I actually got as far as filling out the “locate a consultant for me” form on their web page before I said, NO! Go back and comment at Lucinda’s! Other than the price, what’s the down side? 🙂

  22. Amy says:

    >This is too weird. I had a dream last night that I became an Arbonne rep. I’ve never even tried their products!

  23. Ginger says:

    >The product is GREAT, but the whole scheme of collecting consultants under your belt is a nightmare. I couldn’t get people off my back for months…the more you say no the more they are persistant and irritating. Having great skin wasn’t worth all of that hassle.

  24. >To all you Arbonne reps trying to sell your wares in my comments, I do accept advertising, but I charge for it. Contact me at suburbanturmoil@gmail.com and I’ll be happy to discuss my (very reasonable) rates with you.

  25. Anonymous says:

    >I was in Arbonne for two and a half years. It’s NOT organic. It’s not even all natural. Stay away; the mentality is very cultish.

  26. >I have to say girls the stuff is the best I’ve ever used, including those from dermos and Plastic surgeons. Very little goes a long way so its not all that expensive especially when you consider what you spend at drugstores, makeup, soaps, etc. For those of you complaining, have you tried the stuff???? Aside from the money, which I didn’t pay whatever it was $299???? And perhaps the annoying reps, I have to say the stuff is amazing!!!!!

  27. >I just went to an Arbonne opportunity meeting lastnight and am thinking of signing up to use the products. The person who invited me drives the white mercedes with the Arbonne cash bonus…what to do?

  28. Jenny says:

    You should all really look into arbonne, especially if you plan on using it. Almost every single one of their products contain fragrant plant oils that are irritating to skin. The brand doesn’t have a single good bha or aha, I’m not even sure they have one at all. Also I was told by an Arbonne consultant that all other mascaras have bat excrement and that other lipsticks contain roadkill….really…they expect me to believe that. Just because it is “natural” doesn’t mean you should put it on your face. Poison Ivy is natural… Some of their products even contain ginger. Ginger is a great ingredient to cook with and to make tea with. However its spicy, why on earth would you wan’t that on your skin. I recommend reading the Arbonne full brand review on beautypedia.com, then if that isn’t enough to deter you from this garbage google the ingredients yourself. Over priced crap is what it is.

    • Allison says:

      Couldn’t have said it better myself! For “all natural” products, they failed miserably on the Skin Deep rating scale for toxicity

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