Is Arbonne the Right Choice for Me? Seeking Feedback on the Company

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores personal experiences and opinions regarding Arbonne, particularly in comparison to other companies like Pampered Chef and Mary Kay. Participants share their thoughts on product quality, support structures, and the consultant experience.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, expresses concern about the lack of support from Arbonne compared to Pampered Chef, noting that they would not sell Arbonne due to this.
  • Another participant shares their experience of signing up for Arbonne primarily for the discount, appreciating the product quality but questioning the income potential without active selling.
  • Several users mention positive experiences with specific Arbonne products, such as the thermal exfoliating masque and the anti-aging line, highlighting noticeable results.
  • One participant discusses their experience with holding an Arbonne class, indicating a desire to learn more about the products and their ingredients.
  • Another participant compares Arbonne's pricing to Mary Kay, noting that Arbonne is perceived as more expensive but offers unique products.
  • One participant mentions their experience with Melaleuca, stating a preference for its products over Arbonne due to cost considerations.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the level of support and income potential with Arbonne, with some participants expressing dissatisfaction with support while others focus on product quality. No clear consensus emerges on whether Arbonne is a suitable choice compared to other companies.

Contextual Notes

Participants share a mix of experiences as customers and consultants, with some using Arbonne products for personal use rather than for selling. Discussions include comparisons to other direct sales companies.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants considering Arbonne or those interested in comparing it with other direct sales companies may find the shared experiences relevant.

Momma23boys
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I am wondering how the whole structure works. I have a friend (of sorts) who sells and of course loves it... I would like any feedback about the company.. Thanks!
Karen
 
I recently signed upTo simply get the 35% discount for myself because I love the products. However, I have yet to be contacted by a director to say "welcome" etc. Compairing that to PC, I think to myself, I would never actually "sell" it to anyone because the support is not there, unlike PC which you get more support than you could possibly imagine.

That's just my 2 cents.
 
I don't sell Arbonne, but I know several people who do. They definitely promote it as a "non-party" company, although I know some do the parties too. I do use their skin-care regimen and have really liked it. It's all botanically based and they have lots of other products that are "pro-health" based.

My thoughts on the "non-party" idea is that it seems like it would be much more work. Doing a party-type plan exposes you to a LOT more people and much more quickly. You're in front of a whole bunch of people at once. Although we don't have as high a percentage of consumable products for reorders. But, personally I could never sell anything other than PC. I'm surprised I even gave this a try.

I agree-the support with PC is amazing. I don't know any other company that gives that level of support when you WANT it (sure there are other companies that force it on you from what I've heard) and the customer service is just amazing!!
 
I signed with Arbonne 2 years ago. I have no intention of selling it, but wanted the 35% discount. The products are wonderful. The girl I signed with talked about the benefits of being a consultant and that you can earn a car. She boasted at the time that she had just replaced her nursing income with Arbonne income and was able to quit her job. She has over 100 people in her down-line, but I don't know how many of them are actually selling and how many are just there for the 35% discount. There are no sales quotas to stay active, you just pay your fee every year and continue to order. But in order to make money you have to sell and recruit...I think you would have to stay very busy in order to replace an income. I will say that now my recruiter is back at her nursing job. I don't know if her sales have declined or she just wants to make more money.
 
My sister sells it, but only for the discount. She's done a couple of parties, and I just put in my first order from her. (The thermal exfoliating masque is awesome.) She said she'd give me her discount on everything, but I feel bad taking that when she buys PC from me all the time. (She's addicted to Simple Additions!) So I used her discount on the starter face care set, and will pay full price so she gets the commission on any other orders I do. :D
 
chefmelody said:
(The thermal exfoliating masque is awesome.) :D
Yes, I LOVE that! I just bought the whole set of the anti-aging line, but still need to get the thermal masque thing. I have only done the sample of that so far. It really feels like it works!!:D
 
I LOVE the anti aging lineI new it was working great about 1 year ago, when my husband said (after about 2 weeks of using it) I can totally tell a difference in your face. Now, my husband even uses the men line of anti aging, and will even tell me when he's running out of it. The products definately have made a difference for both of us.
 
Hmmm, I have a friend that sells it. Maybe I should give her a call and check it out.
I could use something to make my face look better. :D :D :D

Kris
 
ihavethetools said:
Hmmm, I have a friend that sells it. Maybe I should give her a call and check it out.
I could use something to make my face look better. :D :D :D

Kris
Have her let you try one of their sample sets. It's good to try it first!
 
Couple of QuestionsRight now I am a Mary Kay consultant (for over 9 years) but I don't sell it. I just do it to get the 50% discount on my products. I order about every 6 months for myself, my cousin and my aunt (they also get a discount).

Anyone know how Arbonne compares in price to MK? I would maybe be willing to switch if it wasn't more costly. Also, what is the start up cost or yearly fee?

Thanks!
 
Yikes!!Well, never mind about that last post. I went to their website and they are more expensive than MK. They do have some neat things that MK doesn't have (like a line for babies). I guess if there are not yearly sales requirment it might still be cool to sign up to use it as gifts.
 
I learned this week that the yearly fee is around $25-30. Consultants get a 35% discount and lots of free or deeply discounted specials. Don't know anymore, except the products sound great.
 
I held an Arbonne Class in my home last night. It was quite educational. I am much more aware of the presence of mineral oil in my skin care products! I'm not quite ready to ditch all of my current stuff, but I will definitely be phasing them out as they are used up.

I've signed on as a consultant sheerly to be a 'wholesale customer'. My consultant is great and is going to try to help me get the travel size set when she can. (That particular set is only available for purchase when there is a $250+ order submitted.)
 
I do Lady Emily which is all natural products including mineral makeup as well as an infant and children's lines. I do this for my discount which is 50% on all orders with no order or monthly minimums. I don't know how the prices compare to Arbonne, but I know they are similar to Mary Kay.
 
I have recently started doing Melaleuca. I love their makeup and skin care products....I love the Arbonne, but these are better (my opinion) and they are much cheaper. I spend about 50.00 each month on household supplies and other things I already use to keep my 35 required points to keep active. Arbonne is great but it is very expensive.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Arbonne and what products do they offer?

Arbonne is a health and wellness company that offers a range of products including skincare, nutrition, and makeup. Their products are formulated with botanical ingredients and are designed to promote a healthy lifestyle. Arbonne is known for its commitment to vegan, cruelty-free, and gluten-free standards.

How does the Arbonne business model work?

Arbonne operates on a direct sales model, where independent consultants sell products directly to consumers. Consultants earn commissions on their sales and can also build a team to earn additional income through bonuses and overrides on their team's sales. This model allows for flexibility and the potential for significant earnings based on individual effort.

What are the startup costs associated with joining Arbonne?

To become an Arbonne consultant, there is an initial investment that typically includes a starter kit, which contains product samples and business materials. The cost can vary depending on the kit you choose, but it generally ranges from $49 to $599. Additionally, there may be ongoing costs for purchasing products to sell or for personal use.

What kind of support and training does Arbonne provide to its consultants?

Arbonne offers a variety of support and training resources for its consultants, including online training modules, webinars, and access to a supportive community of fellow consultants. Many leaders within the company also provide mentorship and guidance to help new consultants succeed in their business.

Is Arbonne a good fit for everyone?

Arbonne may not be the right choice for everyone. It requires dedication, self-motivation, and a willingness to engage in sales and networking. If you are passionate about health and wellness, enjoy connecting with others, and are looking for a flexible income opportunity, Arbonne could be a good fit. However, it's important to assess your personal goals and preferences before making a decision.

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