Beautycounter Canada Consultant | The Pressure To Join The Safer Beauty Movement Proves Beautycounter Is Like Any Other MLM

**UPDATE** As a former Beautycounter Canada Consultant, you should read my latest blog post: Why I Don’t Sell Beautycounter Anymore!

Being a Beautycounter Canada Consultant has it's pros and cons. Is Beautycounter a MLM? Will you annoy your family and friends into socials? Yes.

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Being a Beautycounter Canada Consultant has it's pros and cons. Is Beautycounter a MLM? Will you annoy your family and friends into socials? Yes. Being a Beautycounter Canada Consultant has it's pros and cons. Is Beautycounter a MLM? Will you annoy your family and friends into socials? Yes. Being a Beautycounter Canada Consultant has it's pros and cons. Is Beautycounter a MLM? Will you annoy your family and friends into socials? Yes.

I’m excited for the work I’m doing with my Beautycounter team and with my mentors (but really they’re my #bossbabe friends that happen to also be bloggers).

Recently Dallas and Tara came up and did a “Safer Beauty, Move Your Booty” event in Edmonton and it was a blast – so of course we had to meet up at one of my favourite coffee places in Edmonton prior to the event.

I love it whenever I get the chance to sit down with them – we set goals, there’s lots of laughter, but best of all I learn things about building my business.

We’re building a Beautycounter Babe Tribe and I’m over the moon excited being one of the women in Alberta, let alone Edmonton who are at the core of spreading the awesome news of safer beauty. Read more here about why you should try Beautycounter.

Not only do my Beautycounter Babes amaze me but the new products that launched this summer are just as wonderful!

One of my best clients has a sunscreen allergy to every sunscreen she has ever tried, nothing works for her without giving her a rash. After we discussed Beautycounter’s 60 day return policy, she took a chance on the Beautycounter Sunscreen Protection Stick and she was pleased to report back to me that it didn’t give her a rash! How awesome is that!

It was a wonderful moment for me as a promoter of Beautycounter because she trusted in me to invest in her skincare and trusted that if it did not work for her that I would deliver on helping her find the best safer beauty products for her.

Beautycounter is about growing relationships and being transparent. And those are a few reasons I had to jump in (and to be honest, I wish I jumped in a year before I formally joined as a consultant).

If there’s a piece of you interested or curious on joining my Beautycounter Babe Tribe, I highly encourage you to take that leap – it’s only $85 to enroll – whether you’re near or far the Beautycounter tribe expands from Canada to the United States.

Take the leap and join this safer beauty movement! You can make your dreams happen.

If you have read this far down after my update, check out my The Best Skincare For Dry And Aging Skin post before you go!

Hannah, from the popular Edmonton lifestyle and beauty blog Honey & Betts, is sharing why she quit Beautycounter and what it's really like to be a Beautycounter Consultant in Canada. The controversy, the complaints, the whisking everything under the rug. Unfortunately, Beautycounter is just like any other MLM company.

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  • Brittney September 13, 2017 at 9:40 AM

    Love all this great info! I’ve been interested in Beauty Counter and have heard such great things! Its so important, especially with a newborn held to my skin so often! You look amazing by the way mama!

  • Virjinia Harp September 13, 2017 at 10:00 AM

    What a neat concept! It’s so true that most skin care on the market has some form of crazy chemicals. It’s great that there’s companies out there that are changing the skincare and makeup game!

  • Kiki Davies September 14, 2017 at 8:35 PM

    I spy some beautiful ladies I know!! You three are the cutest! Looks like you had a wonderful time, I LOVe Beauty Counter!!

  • Erica @ Coming up Roses September 14, 2017 at 9:24 PM

    So cool that your client found a sunscreen that works for her! That’s so important. Beautycounter sounds like a great company!