Is anyone familiar with Rodan and Fields Skin Care?

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It's a non-professional MLM product. Anyone replying in this thread, please be aware that discussion of products is allowed on this forum but any attempt to sell/recruit for an MLM will get you suspended for spam. Most of the professional estheticians here have zero tolerance anymore for MLM recruiters so the moderators try to keep it away.

They are the same people that make Proactive if that helps you any :).  yes MLM for sure. 

What I can't understand is they are Dermatologists.  Why wouldn't they want to create a repectable, professional product for professionals to use?

No, whats that? for what it is used?

Dermatologists know how to TREAT diseases of the skin, but they aren't very good about promoting proper daily skin care and preventing issues.

Half the world thinks washing your face with Dove is perfectly fine and that the key to preventing oily skin is to dry the skin out...

Thank you for that reminder!!

My boss just asked me about using R&F as our backbar and retail...my response to her was (without being negative, as her friend sells it), "I would suggest we carry a line that is esthetician only because if the client can get the product elsewhere, they may question why they come in to see us.  I told her I thought we should choose a line that has professional only products with some retail/home care use to keep them coming back for regular facials while they keep up with home maintenance."   I recently read an article saying it was #4 ranked behind Olay, Neutragena, and I believe Almay was the 3rd, I may not have that order correct.  And not that I believe everything I read online, it does put the line in perspective as far as what it is equal to. 

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