Direct Sales Skin Care for a Youthful Complexion
A direct sales skin care regimen for a youthful complexion has earned its spot as this Friday’s favorite. As a result, I highly suggest the following beauty products for younger looking skin.
TGIF beautiful and welcome to Ask the Pro Stylist’s weekly beauty review. This Friday’s favorite comes from the ever-popular direct sales skin care brand RODAN + FIELDS.
You undoubtedly have invites to join a Facebook group, or know a friend who has become a RODAN + FIELDS beauty consultant. I personally have 3 Facebook friends that are consultants. Emails inundate my inbox to sample the skin care. I instantly fell in love with my skin care solutions, as seen in a recent Examiner.com beauty review.
First of all, RODAN + FIELDS is an anti-aging skincare company from the same doctors that created Proactiv. According to Euromonitor, the brand ranked as the second largest in the skincare industry next to Estee Lauder, Lancôme and Clinique.
Independent consultants direct the consumer to find the proper skincare solution. Rather than spending time in a department store, a brief online questionnaire guides you to a youthful appearance.
REDEFINE is the regimen I use for my aging skin. It combats the appearance of lines, pores and a loss of firmness.
The system inludes a Daily Cleansing Mask, Pore Minimizing Toner, a Daytime Triple Defense Treatment, and an Overnight Restorative Cream. The results are tight, smooth skin, intense hydration, and an absence of large pores. Most noteworthy is the cost. RODAN + FIELDS is a bit pricey.
The direct sales skin care regimen is a touch expensive for petite jars of beauty cream. Eye cream and other products are additional. (Seems like I am still waiting on my sample as promised.) But, in conclusion, the direct sales skin care is a great opportunity to create extra income because the beauty products are definitely worth it.
I highly recommend RODAN + FIELDS direct sales skin care. Until next Friday, happy styling!
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