Anybody here using Arbonne? Is it worth the money? Good results? Bad results?
Thinking about switching over to it, but am hesitant to spend that kinda money.
Anybody here using Arbonne? Is it worth the money? Good results? Bad results?
Thinking about switching over to it, but am hesitant to spend that kinda money.
I haven't used the products, but have you tried Seacret...minerals from the dead sea? I love it because you see immediate results in 15 to 20 minutes. PM me if you want to try for FREE.
This is the best thing for your skin. When I switched from Oil of Olay (GROSS stuff), to natural products, my skin thanked me immensely. 34 and not a wrinkle.I'm moving away from chemicals and going toward a more natural skin care regimen.
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This is the best thing for your skin. When I switched from Oil of Olay (GROSS stuff), to natural products, my skin thanked me immensely. 34 and not a wrinkle.
I use primarily Oil of Olay now and always have used that along with prescription Retin A. Am looking to go all natural too, and that's the reason for wanting to switch. I just can't get passed the price of Arbonne. Even though everyone tells me the products last a good while. And if they work well enough for me to cut out the Retin A and other dermatologist procedures than it may be cost effective in the long run.
That other stuff "Seacret" is way to costly for me.
One product for $250+!!! No Thank You!!!
And I'm 40 BTW with no wrinkles.
I use primarily Oil of Olay now and always have used that along with prescription Retin A. Am looking to go all natural too, and that's the reason for wanting to switch. I just can't get passed the price of Arbonne. Even though everyone tells me the products last a good while. And if they work well enough for me to cut out the Retin A and other dermatologist procedures than it may be cost effective in the long run.
That other stuff "Seacret" is way to costly for me.
One product for $250+!!! No Thank You!!!
And I'm 40 BTW with no wrinkles.
You are around my age and I use the FC5 stuff. I think once you hit 40, it's a good idea to add more aggressive ingredients to your skincare, like witch hazel for example.I use the ("gross" ) Oil of Olay stuff too and know I really should switch but as far as the Arbonne, etc, how do you know exactly which stuff is right for you? I mean, is there a place I can go and have them look at my skin and talk to me about it?? Or, is that expecting too much?
You are around my age and I use the FC5 stuff. I think once you hit 40, it's a good idea to add more aggressive ingredients to your skincare, like witch hazel for example.
There are soooooo many products out there and it's tough to choose one, but you just have to experiment and see what you like the best. Next time you get a haircut or color, see if they have samples of stuff.
Anyone have anything to prevent grey streaks in your hair... besides hair dye and vitamins and chit.
I have used Arbonne. I don't think it's a bad product but I do think it is severly overpriced.
I know an Arbonne seller that will will let you try the product line for a few days or so before you commit, though, if you are interested.
Sharpie.
I have never used Arbonne...I am an advocate for Olay Regenerist... Love it... and no wrinkles... Of course, I am 27 so...
Anyone have anything to prevent grey streaks in your hair... besides hair dye and vitamins and chit.