24 Jan, 2020 → by ClaimboUser6779
Definitely NOT natural.
I will say the idea of Arbonne is very appealing. I was introduced to it by a family friend who quickly turned extremely pushy when I wasn't so fast to add a second job to my life. I'm not new to organic products. I'm highly sensitive and have never heard of Arbonne before, after years and years of research on actually safe products. After going to a "spa party" it took my skin about 20 minutes from the first bite of a protein packed Arbonne muffin to the makeup to break out into hives. I had red patches all over my inner arms and had to take Bendadryl for days on end to rid of the itchiness. Ladies and gentleman, these products are not as "natural" as they claim. If they were they would be certified organic by the USDA which mind you they are not. Arbonne sales reps are coached to tell you these products are from Europe so they technically do not have to have a stamp of organic to be considered organic. This is a lie. Even products in Europe are labeled certified organic and have a much higher standard of natural as the states. Arbonne, stop poisoning people by offering the dream of a stupid car, when actual nutrtitionists should be selling the foods your company sponsors. Teaching any average shmo off the streets a powerpoint presentation doesn't guarantee safety. Also, throwing words around such as organic, when they are simply not, is a lie.