How does the cost and quality of LimeLife's products affect a beauty guide's ability to sell?

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Is the price factor and quality associated with LimeLife’s products, a hindrance for beauty guides in selling LemonLife products?

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The ex-beauty guru goes on to explain that clients were unable to pour amounts of money into LimeLife’s products, including eyeshadow kits for example, without the guarantee of making a sale. Furthermore, they regarded the pigments to be rather strong for beginners and were looking for subtle and easily learnt products for clients who were new to makeup. Some beauty guides would struggle or find it impossible to sell and make a good return on investment because of the high price tags and quality of the products which are not for all clients.
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OMG MY FRIENDS MOM IS A “SPOKES PERSON” FOR THIS BRAND LMAO. She came to our school and like basically explained a mlm and no one noticed like omg. I’m just realizing this now
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I’ve been a part of 2 MLMs and with the first one, it started really well. I advanced quickly but soon felt like it was difficult to keep up and move forward if I wasn’t “hustling” the same speech over and over.  And that it was not easy to maintain clients or downlines. Im sure it works for a VERY small percentage just like not everyone can be a doctor or lawyer or cut hair :) btw, Lina is my stylist and she is a very good stylist. Back to MLM, I am still with both but with the 2nd one I’ve learned the selling factor is not me. I stay on because I love some of the products and as a member I continue to get better pricing, period. I think people need to dig deep into what truly drives them and explore how to apply that passion to a career or simply a hobby to enjoy. Trying to grow a MLM business is not as simple or effective as it looks. :/
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SOOOO i don't sell the stuff...but i actually like the skin care and foundations....The foundation doesn't settle into my wrinkles....I don't sell crap..and I hate MLMs for the most part haha. but their product kinds rocks
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I’ve been able to stop wearing makeup because limelife has improved my skin so much.  I use the Quench Thirst cleanser and the Songi Mushroom serum mixed with one of the face oils for moisturizing.  But to be honest the product is waaay too expensive and I will
Speak from personal experience that the customer service is garbage.  Basically as soon as they sell you the product, they don’t care anymore.  That was my experience anyway so even tho the product is good I stopped using for those reasons….. I was able to find another brand that works really good as well.  So I think they need to lower prices for sure.
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Their skincare products actually made me super oily...
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Just some quick background... I live in Canada, and this company is starting to get bigger here. I know a few people selling it and I didn't know anything about it, so that's how I came across your content. I do have a question ( I am not new to makeup) and I know about and have personally used RCMA before. How is it that an mlm company can use another company's product? In Canada this foundation from limlife retails for nearly 50 dollars, where I can purchase rcma foundation for 12. Make this make sense to me lol. Loved your content
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I appreciate your honesty, I just wish you didn’t use the “pyramid scheme” term. I was with Limelife for 3 years and left because the products were too expensive and because of the fees. I would love to see you try Farmasi makeup and do a review on it, simply to see what you think of it from a makeup artist standpoint. It seems to work very well for the “every day” woman. You may not like the scents though if you don’t like scented products. I had to get used to it but I do love the affordability and the quality.
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