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This thread explores participants' experiences with BeautiControl parties, focusing on product enjoyment, host benefits, and the dynamics of hosting events. Various personal anecdotes highlight both positive and negative aspects of the parties and products.
Views differ regarding the effectiveness and appeal of host benefits, with several participants expressing dissatisfaction. However, there is a shared appreciation for the BeautiControl products among many users.
Participants share personal experiences and opinions about BeautiControl parties, focusing on product quality and the hosting process rather than formal guidelines or policies.
Consultants and potential hosts within the BeautiControl community may find these shared experiences relevant as they consider hosting parties or engaging with the products.
leahevanson said:I found it tacky that in order to get the host benefits, two guests at the show I attended had to book a show, or she wouldn't get anything but her % off. Yuck.
BlessedWifeMommy said:Yikes. I was really up front with the consultant that I wanted to see the products and not many of my friends will drive out to my house. The funny thing is I think she wants to see some PC products so I may get an order out of this. he he...
chefcharity said:I use the facial wash/scrub/moisturizor stuff and really like it. I tried to have a show and the thing was I could get one of the sets for 50% off. The weather turned bad - lots of ice - so it was cancelled but the consultant still gave me the discount for trying.
I did attend a show of another consultant and it lasted 3 hours!!!! It was a large crowd and by the time she got everyone's faces washed and masks put on and washed off then her presentation it was 2 1/2 hours - then I had to wait to order which was another 1/2 hour. Check out wouldn't have taken so long if she didn't have to keep running to her car for more supplies and stock. And this is a big wig with the company! Ick!
pampered.chris said:I use BC products daily. I LOVE THEM. I even have my 12 year old using the sensitive skin line (you can tell if she slacks off for one day from using them) and we just LOVE the products. I agree now that they have a hostess program, it stinks...terrible. Prior to the hostess program the individual consultant decided how much Free to give to the hostess...and we got ALOT more then. I never really cared for the consultant that I used but then she signed one of my best friends and then 2 other friends, so now i just mix my orders between them.
But it is TONS of fun and I have so much of their products that I will occassionally invite my friends over for a "spa day" and we watch movies and soak our feet, use the eye pads and do the lip treatments...without the consulant or having to buy a thing...'cept for food and beverages-we share that cost. Speaking of...I need to plan another one....
A Beauticontrol Party is a social gathering where guests can explore and experience Beauticontrol's skincare and beauty products. It typically involves product demonstrations, hands-on activities, and opportunities to purchase items at a discounted rate.
To host a Beauticontrol Party, you can reach out to a Beauticontrol consultant who will help you plan the event. You'll choose a date, invite your friends, and the consultant will provide the products and guidance for a successful party.
Hosting a Beauticontrol Party allows you to earn free products, discounts, and exclusive offers based on the sales generated during the event. It's also a fun way to spend time with friends while discovering new beauty products.
It's recommended to invite at least 10-15 guests to ensure a good turnout. The more people you invite, the higher the chances of sales and earning rewards. However, even a smaller group can make for an enjoyable and intimate experience.
Before your Beauticontrol Party, you should prepare by creating a guest list, sending out invitations, and planning any refreshments you want to serve. Additionally, you may want to set up a comfortable space for product demonstrations and interactions.