Hi! I was approached by a couple of nail techs who were going to an esthetician who was using artistry but they didn't want to carry it because its not a pro line. I had never heard of it but they said it worked really good. Any thoughts?

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I use skin scripts right now and I just ant to know if anyone knows why people would rave over artistry. Thanks!

aRTISTRY IS AMWAY.  HOME BASED BUSSINESS IF YOUR PRO USE PRO PROUDUCTS DOESN'T MATTER IF IT WORKS WELL.  i LOVE NIVIA BUT WOULDN'T USE IN A PRO SETTING.

If it's what I think it is, it's an Amway Product. they used that name 18 years or so ago for some of their products. It's MLM/direct sell. I don't remember using nail products-but I loved their perfums and some of the food products.

Yes, it is still the Artistry skin care line. I have been using them personally for a few years now and am amazed at the results. There are samples available for most of the products too which helps :)

Gillian - Licensed Skin Care Pro's are probably not going to be interested in OTC/ MLM products...it appears that you are a sales rep for Amway and not an esthetician?

Hi Cindy, Thank you for your response. Yes, I am an business owner powered by Amway :). I saw Faith's question and wanted to share my personal experience with the product line. But I appreciate your reply, I will keep that in mind. Have a great afternoon!!

I am amazed at the results of Olive Oil. But I wouldn't sell it to my clients. :D

This. Love it. ;)

Years ago it was Amway's makeup line. Haven't heard of it since the early 90's though.

Yep, it's Amway.  I wouldn't use anything but professional products for your basic skin care.  I remember my friend sold it years ago and I was impressed with the marketing materials they provided her, and the product packaging was beautiful, but I wouldn't use it in my professional esthetics practice.  I don't know anything about the efficacy of the products, either.

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