Everyone and their cousin were promoting Rodan & Fields couple of years ago but everyone has gone quite since. What happened? |
MLMs usually have a boom and then bust cycle |
Like many of those things the interest faded. Could be the people selling it clued in that they weren't actually making money.
Plus their reward trips, conferences etctook a beating during covid. In the case of the Thrive patches anyway. |
Beauty Counter is way more popular, I think that took away most of their market. |
Doesn't those people feel bad of changing the tune after posting praises, pics and whatnot every day. |
MLMs always crash and burn after some time. All the suckers move on to the next pyramid scam. |
People realized it was basically marked up OTC quality stuff and went back to the better stuff you can get in Cosmetic Derm offices |
Wait, it's an MLM? I bought Proactiv from Amazon. How's that work? |
My FB feed was chock full of people shilling that pink stuff for weight loss, etc. Forgot the name of it. Then it disappeared too (thankfully) |
Too expensive and stuff you can get at a drug store, sorry. |
I liked it and think it was a mistake for them to go the MLM route. But they probably make more, faster so they were ok with the cheesy route. |
First of all, it's likely counterfeit if you bought it from Amazon. Second, Proactive isn't MLM, the women who own proactive started Rodan & fields as an MLM. |
The reps had to get real jobs to pay the bills. |
I was surprised by my facebook friends who got hornswoggled. I thought for sure one of them knew better than the rest of them. |
Yep this. Probably a few unhappy husbands with their SAHW spending money on inventory that was never getting sold. |