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  1. This email constitutes written notice of the termination of your Brand Advocate Agreement with Counter Brands, LLC (d/b/a Beautycounter) (the “Company”), effective as of April 17, 2024 (the “Termination Date”). In connection with a sale, the Company is shutting down its operations and intends to wind-down and dissolve in the near-term.

  2. 127. NoEnthusiasm2. • 1 yr. ago. I think MLMs are getting sneaky. I see more and more of them getting a store presence, probably in a bid to look more credible. 44. pageantrella. • 1 yr. ago. Many years ago, I had a Beautycounter rep tell me that the reason there is “a big spike” in “transgender and gay kids” is due to moms using ...

  3. She replied, telling me that she has been a long-time customer and loves the products, and that she only had to pay $50 to join. I did a little bit of research and couldn't find a whole lot of dirt about Beautycounter specifically. Their income disclosure looks similar to that of other MLMs and they have a $50 annual consultant fee.

  4. May 14, 2024 · I would be absolutely MORTIFIED if the company I was in and talked so highly of closed with so little warning. I really want to know what it’s like to live without shame. Seems like it might be nice. (Ofc, it’s probably not nice to be so gullible that you get recruited into multiple MLMs.) 8.

  5. Gregg Renfrew was interviewed on a podcast I listen to, at the time I’d never heard of Beautycounter. I remember thinking she sounded like a really smart, passionate CEO, it wasn’t until maybe the last 10mins of the interview she said something about their “direct selling” model and I was like, hol’ up.

  6. May 7, 2023 · One of my friends who was high up in Younique jumped ship for BeautyCounter awhile back, taking a lot of her downline. She often posts products but doesn’t name the company and keeps it fairly low-key on social media. It definitely seems like an MLM, just maybe less obvious because they sell retail, too?

  7. May 8, 2024 · In the post, she explains that she formed a new company (G2G) and was able to acquire the rights to sell Beautycounter products in the future but that the relaunch timeline that she hoped for was ...

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