Anonymous wrote:They have a new hashtag...
#intentionalmargins
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm embarrassed for these women. There's not much else they could be doing that would more embarrassing. I can not be friends with them or be around them.
Not to worry. While they are all CEOs of a woman owned business, you are slaving away for some nondescript corporation. You’ll never be your own boss
Anonymous wrote:It’s so weird, I’m friendly acquaintances with a woman who sells a few of these products, Juice Plus, etc..., some other healthy eating line, meal prep thing. She’s an educated SAHM. Her husband is very successful, 2 million $ house, etc...i.e. she doesn’t need the money. She really is a very nice person, not pretentious, community oriented and so on. I can’t quite figure out that she doesn’t realize how the MLM stuff comes across. She seems genuinely enthusiastic about the products. I don’t know, maybe is a sort of naïveté.
Anonymous wrote:So, I have all kinds of scorn for MLM’s, but I have crazy sensitive skin and I had given up on pretty much anything except coconut oil on my face, which did nothing for the redness and just made me look sweaty (but was an okay moisturizer). But I was literally greasy and looked awful. So I gave in and tried R+F Soothe and wow, my skin legit looks and feels much better. I don’t really need the whole regimen and I keep buying mostly just the moisturizer. But it costs a FORTUNE! Literally more in one month than I would usually pay on skin stuff in a year.
Can anyone recommend something similar to R+F Soothe that would work for really really sensitive skin? Ideally fragrance free and not costing four digits for a year’s supply? I wear NO makeup and really only need moisturizer and sunscreen. I would love to stop buying R+F!
Anonymous wrote:I'm embarrassed for these women. There's not much else they could be doing that would more embarrassing. I can not be friends with them or be around them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my dearest friends who, over the years, hated MLMs and never supported our mutual friends in their efforts, got caught up with R & F.
I truly think that she was manipulated by a lady in a higher social circle than she; she sought to impress her and had never heard of R & F.
I hate that moms are targeted for manipulation in this way for expensive products with pipe dreams of financial freedom.
This is the thing that stands out to me - many of the R&F consultants I know of are in already high social circles. Their husbands easily can support their lifestyles. What about R&F is so attractive to these women and not other MLMs?