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Thursday, May 2, 2013

Start Spreading The NEWS!...

Last weekend was GTC - the annual meeting for Arbonne in Las Vegas, NV. I wasn't able to go this year and felt it keenly. And what a year to miss! As always, they used the meeting as a platform to launch new products, but these were the two biggies in my oh-so-humble opinion:


1. NEW SKIN CARE LINE:
You already know that Arbonne has an amazing skin care line. If you didn't, let me fill you in. They have  GREAT skin care lines. We demo the RE9 line (anti-aging). But they also have great lines for those riddled with acne, younger skin, and now... Sensitive skin! To me, and people like me, this is HUGE.

Calm Skin Care Set
Calm Skin Care Set - Click here for more info
I always new that I had sensitive skin. Why not? I have the perfect genetics for it. A nice northern-Euro + Ashkenazic blend. I freckle like crazy when out in the sun, never tan - only burn, and my hair will turn coppery with consistent sun exposure. When I developed asthma after a nasty bout of pneumonia, I got tested for allergies. I'm literally allergic to everything on the allergy test except horse dander. That really doesn't give me a lot of options when it comes to skin care.

I tried EVERYTHING. In my poor college years, I used the apricot scrubs from the local discount store. Sure, in the shower I had baby-smooth skin, but by the time I was out the door I looked like a swarthy sailor with a beet-red face from the resulting inflammation. Eventually I sucked it up and decided that I couldn't go cheap if I wanted to go "pretty." But even department store lines and other network-marketed lines ended up filling up my bathroom cabinet without offering me any relief.

That's when a friend (and future sponsor) introduced me to RE9 - and for the first time the redness almost completely disappeared. My skin felt healthy and no longer riddled with itchy, icky flakiness. Over time my pores were noticeably reduced and even my husband commented that it was "really working" because HE noticed fewer blackheads.

I still have rosy cheeks, but no longer look like a cherry tomato. And I kick myself because another "hat" I wear is professional photographer - and I didn't chronicle this journey. I won't be making this same mistake with this line. I'm excited to see if the new CALM line will take my skin to the next level of well-being. It's even really nicely priced for the budget conscious - of course I would love to talk to you about getting it at a 35% discount like I do! ;)




2. GROUNDBREAKING VITAMIN SPRAY:
Check this out. An easy way of getting your vitamins. Hopefully by now you know that Vitamin D deficiency is epidemic in a society that spends most of its time indoors. Doctor Oz is always talking about it. It is leading to younger and younger cases of osteoporosis (just ask my 34-year-old friend who broke her hip and found out she had it). But Vitamin D deficiency isn't only about brittle bones. It affects your hormones, depression, and many other systems in your body.
Essentials Spray Vitamin D+B12
This unique spray delivers efficacious levels of essential vitamins B12 and D to support energy, immunity, calcium absorption and more with a tasty Tropical Splash flavor. Formulated to help counter vitamin D deficiencies that may come from simple actions such as an inadequate diet, wearing sunscreen regularly or not getting enough sunlight, and vitamin B12 deficiencies that may come from maintaining a vegetarian diet.

The problem is, to supplement (if we're not going to increase our sun exposure), is that stomach acid can render our supplements less-effective. Believe me, I take them anyway. I will get some benefit, even if it means consuming higher levels to start with. However, this spray will change not only how we administer our vitamins, but also its effectiveness in getting directly into our blood stream.

Arbonne owns the patent on this technology, and this is only the beginning. There is discussion on what will be offered next. Magnesium? (Also epidemically deficient in our society). A complete multi? I don't know - but I'm super excited about what they've got so far!

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