Nu Skin heavily markets their ageLOC product line as being based on gene expression science. They have their own research facilities and publish scientific papers. But critics say the science is overhyped and the products are just expensive skincare with fancy marketing. The company stock has also had major ups and downs. For those who have used ageLOC products or been Nu Skin distributors - are the products genuinely superior, or is this premium pricing backed by MLM marketing rather than real science?
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Nu Skin heavily markets their ageLOC product line as being based on gene expression science. They have their own research facilities and publish scientific papers. But critics say the science is overhyped and the products are just expensive skincare with fancy marketing. The company stock has also had major ups and downs. For those who have used ageLOC products or been Nu Skin distributors - are the products genuinely superior, or is this premium pricing backed by MLM marketing rather than real science?
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I tried 3 different MLM companies over 5 years. Total invested: about $15,000. Total earned: about $3,500. Total friendships damaged: at least 10. Would I do it again? Absolutely not. But I do not regret the lessons I learned about myself.
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