I'm sure the Mormons at head office can't be too pleased these days with the China story and Sandie's penchant for gang bangs coming up at the top of search results for Nu Skin. :RpS_smile:
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I'm sure the Mormons at head office can't be too pleased these days with the China story and Sandie's penchant for gang bangs coming up at the top of search results for Nu Skin. :RpS_smile:
Citron Publishes Open Letter to FDA seeking transparency about Nu Skin’s AgeLOC products
Citron goes on to say...Quote:
Yesterday, news broke that as of last Friday, the FDA sent a "15-day warning letter" to L'Oreal, the world's largest cosmetic company, ordering it to cease and desist making claims for its widely marketed cosmetics line, Lancome.
The specific basis for FDA's complaint is :
" The claims on your web site indicate that these products are intended to affect the structure or any function of the human body, rendering them drugs under the Act."
Let's hope! :RpS_smile:Quote:
It is Citron's opinion that what is a pimple for L'Oreal may be cancer for Nu Skin.
When should FDA provide feedback? Next week or later? Any idea?
According to the FDA warning letter to L'Oreal, Nu Skin definitely got problem.
Check their website in Chinese, there are tons of words mark AgeLOC, should be drug.
That Galvanic Spa gimcrack is quite the device!
http://i542.photobucket.com/albums/g...g?t=1348584388
Bet that thing would grow hair on a billiard ball if somebody tried.
Golly gee,
you wouldn't want to get that stuff on your hands or your body, would you ??
Wolfman would have nothing on you after a few weeks of that.
Quote:
I was recently shown the product by a distributor. Having a scientific background, I found it hard to believe that a surface gel massaged into the skin can ‘restore your youth gene clusters’. The fact that the product was distributed via MLM rang alarm bells. The proprietary galvanic facial massager used to massage the gel into the face is widely available through Alibaba from Chinese manufacturers!
Jennifer October 29, 2012 at 6:01 am
You're right, Rick, a person doesn’t have to have too much experience with MLM to understand that a higher price would be necessary to pay all the commission - just a little common sense! :RpS_wink:Quote:
RICK RHOADS, Pharm.D. October 29, 2012 at 3:18 pm
Jennifer, It’s amazing how a scientific background will help decipher the truth behind the talking points. Good for you! I don’t have too much experience with MLM distribution but it would make sense that a higher price would be necessary to pay all the commission.
As a side note, the MLM model ensures thousands of sales agents to promote your product. That might be the reason that I have received many messages that basically recycle the same talking points.
Thanks for the comment!
Rick