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post #1 of 10
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Has anyone ever used some skin care products by the name of Enfuselle. I think they're distributed by a company named Shaklee. My friend uses Enfuselle products and wants me try them. I'm happy with what I have now and don't want to switch products. What do you guys think? If you know anything about Shaklee, that would be helpful too.
post #2 of 10
Shaklee is an MLM vitamin sales company- sort of like Amway/Quixtar, or whatever they're calling themselves these days.
post #3 of 10
Thread Starter 
Well, I decided to dig up this old post because I've fallen in love with the Enfuselle skin care line. I've been using the skin care system for quite some time and have experienced amazing results. There's only one problem with recommending Enfuselle products; they're not available in stores. They're sold by a MLM company (like Steve said) called Shaklee. I don't know much about the company, but I'd compare it to Avon, Pampered Chef, Amway and the like. Their products aren't sold in stores; rather, they're sold by representatives. So, to buy the Enfuselle products, you'd have to visit the Shaklee website and search for a rep. in your area and buy the products through them. I know it's a hassle, but it's worth it. (Sorry if this sounds like a scripted testimonial, I don't mean for it to) Smile  
post #4 of 10
Shaklee products are the best you can buy, and the company has an unbeatable reputation. The are a MLM company, but in a class of their own. The real test of the quality and effectiveness of any product is in the scientific research behind it. Shaklee spends millions of $$ to research and performs hundreds of tests on every product. Their findings are often published in medical journals. Not many company's can say that. They have an extensive line from food supplements, to wait loss, cleaning products, water purifiers, and of course skin care. Enfuselle could be one of the best skin care / anti-aging products on the market. All have been clinically tested with amazing results: 199% decrease in the appearance of fine lines in 4 weeks; 154% increase in skin firmness and resiliency in 4 weeks; 49% decrease in the appearance of skin wrinkles in 4 weeks. I've been using Shaklee for years and would not buy from another line. It is a bit pricy but you get what you pay for. Also might want to consider food supplements for your skin. Give it the nutrients that it needs..........just thought I'd stop in...
post #5 of 10
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Originally Posted by southernman
Shaklee products are the best you can buy, and the company has an unbeatable reputation. The are a MLM company, but in a class of their own. The real test of the quality and effectiveness of any product is in the scientific research behind it. Shaklee spends millions of $$ to research and performs hundreds of tests on every product. Their findings are often published in medical journals. Not many company's can say that. They have an extensive line from food supplements, to wait loss, cleaning products, water purifiers, and of course skin care. Enfuselle could be one of the best skin care / anti-aging products on the market. All have been clinically tested with amazing results: 199% decrease in the appearance of fine lines in 4 weeks; 154% increase in skin firmness and resiliency in 4 weeks; 49% decrease in the appearance of skin wrinkles in 4 weeks. I've been using Shaklee for years and would not buy from another line. It is a bit pricy but you get what you pay for. Also might want to consider food supplements for your skin. Give it the nutrients that it needs..........just thought I'd stop in...

Sounds exactly like what the Quixtar/Amway folks say about their Artistry/Tolsom skin care lines.

maybe it's in the koolaid?
post #6 of 10
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Originally Posted by southernman
... All have been clinically tested with amazing results: 199% decrease in the appearance of fine lines in 4 weeks; 154% increase in skin firmness and resiliency in 4 weeks; 49% decrease in the appearance of skin wrinkles in 4 weeks...

lol, 199%? So you end up with negative wrinkles? I love bogus percentages from unscientific "clinical" tests.
post #7 of 10
Skeptics eh? The proof is in clinical, scientific, documented results. Opinions don't hold much weight.........sorry
post #8 of 10
Show me where the details of the procedures of the tests are published. If the company just publishes the results, then it is not scientific.

And by the way, quantifying changes in the appearance of fine lines (notice that their lawyers don't let them claim any change in the actual fine lines) is just a matter of opinion anyway, no matter how objective percentages make it seem.
post #9 of 10
In general, clinical or scientific studies are performed by clinicians or scientists. Shaklee conducts their own research on their own products with their own scientists. The results are then published by Shaklee - it doesn't make them any less scientific. In other words, there are no "special scientists" that conduct research for every company. Many of their nutritional studies have been "peer reviewed" and published in prominent medical journals - the ultimate stamp of validity (they are very particular what gets in).
Quantifying changes are the results of tests - not to be confused w/ opinion.

Anyone looking for background or information on Shaklee can just go to their web site.
post #10 of 10
Natural ingredients can change the way your body works. There are skin lightening creams that also do not cause harm to sensitive skin and you can choose such products. You can also decide based on the price tag which may not be very high. You can choose products after making a comparison with similar products.

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