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  1. They are basically a "lifestyle brand" created by Gwenyth that sells products based on ridiculous pseudoscience. There is also a netflix series on the brand with a glowing average of 2.3 on imdb lol. There is so much once we look into it. There are some great youtube videos from Stephen Colbert and other youtubers on them.

  2. Apparently her excuse is that she likes and uses the product, and would rather tell the truth than lie about it. If she feels that strongly about it I’d rather see her acknowledge it (and for the record I HAAAAAATE BeautyCounter because their greenwashing bullshit is even more dangerous than the MLM factor) than say “oh the Bare Minerals skin tint is the bestest!” when she doesn’t even ...

  3. Beauty Counter is similar to Body Shop where they do sell at normal retail stores but also have an MLM branch. These things get so messy when you can literally pick up some of these items at Ulta so I can understand if she bought the brand not knowing they were an MLM. That being said though, people told her about it.

  4. Jul 17, 2020 · According to Beautycounter’s 2019 income disclosure statement, known formally as its “2019 U.S. Commissions Overview,” new consultants spent $440 on average to enroll in the company last year. Startup expenses include a mandatory $98 enrollment kit (or $50 for a digital kit); a starter set of Beautycounter skin care products ranging in ...

  5. BeautyCounter is a real company that sells beauty-related products •The company operates a Multi-Level Marketing (MLM) business model •To become a consultant of the company, you need to pay $85 for an enrolment kit

  6. Don’t buy Beauty Counter! [Personal] Beauty counter is a skincare brand with high quality, expensive “clean” beauty. The ingredient list is pretty good, however it comes at a high price ($50-$60). However, the price isn’t the reason why I avoid beauty counter (and you should too). Beauty counter is a form of MLM (multi level marketing).

  7. I think everybody here will echo that it’s not the product we have an issue with, it’s the business model. There isn’t a “good mlm”, they are all more or less the same. That being said, I mean if you want to support and purchase a product from a company that is your personal choice and I am not here to put you down in any way for it.

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