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Reviewed and Approved: RE9 Arbonne Cellular Renewal Masque

Reviewed and Approved: RE9 Arbonne Cellular Renewal Masque

Don’t you sometimes wish life was as simple as Barbie’s? Think about it: she is always picture perfect, popular no matter what country she’s in, and always has Ken, aka the perfect man, at her beck and call. Blonde, brunette, light skin or dark, she is gorgeous.

One thing I wish I could extract from her royal plastic is the tight, youthful skin. Barbie was “born” in 1959 and yet her skin never looks a day old. Well, for us age fighting, blood flowing beauties, we have Father Time always working against us. At least that was what I thought until I tried RE9 Advanced Cellular Renewal Masque from Arbonne.

From my last post, you already know I am a huge fan of Arbonne. Besides their great products, I am comforted by what the company stands for. For instance, Arbonne is vegan certified; products are never derived from animals nor are they tested on animals. And if that weren’t enough, they use renewable sources in their paper packaging.

So when I was given the opportunity to try the Cellular Renewal Masque, I was ecstatic. Now I have tried other anti-aging masques before and found myself holding back tears as I am faced with minimal results. I am happy to report that this masque is truly advanced. The gentle exfoliation is the result of a mixture of alpha and beta hydroxyl acids. I also love that there’s fruit, pineapple and papaya enzymes, that work with your skin to release the dead skin cells. This combination provides smooth, soft tone and texture of the skin. The masque also contains niacin, which is fancy for good ole’ vitamin B. It’s this amazing vitamin that provides the immediate glow. There is a chockfull of other age fighting ingredients in this masque, as well: marine lavender, algae extract, kudzu and of course, vitamin C. It’s like going for an anti-aging facial…in one, single jar!

To see the immediate results yourself, just apply the masque to clean skin and let it absorb for approximately 7 minutes. It is completely normal to feel a tingling sensation. If this sensation becomes too much for all of you with sensitive skin, only leave the masque on for 5 minutes. Then rinse away the excess with warm water, pat dry, and say hello to firmer, younger looking skin.

Visit www.arbonne.com to order your golden jar of time reversing beauty. It’s not cheap, 1.7 oz is $65. However, it just might be the secret to timeless beauty. Even Barbie’s jealous.

And check out our video review of Arbonne’s Lipsticks HERE.

TessMarie Golcher

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27 Comments
  • Robin
    Posted at 19:01h, 19 September

    I am on day two of the samples I received and have already seen extraordinary results. I have been using the same product line since I was in my teens. I have been a consultant for 15 years. Now that my skin is aging and rapidly so, I was curious about this product; its ingredients and claims. I think I would be a fool not to switch. Calling today for my first set. I am sure it won’t be my last.

  • Hilary
    Posted at 16:35h, 25 October

    I am thrilled that BeautyStat.com reviewed our fabulous RE9 Advanced Cellular Renewal Masque. And, I want to second what Leah wrote:

    “A quick note to all you fellow Arbonne consultants out there (yep, I’m a rep, too!) – careful that we don’t spam the comment section on reviews like this one, otherwise editors will be more hesitant to provide us with such great third-party feedback!”

    and what Phyllis N. in CT wrote:

    “Contact your local Arbonne consultant and let her know you want info on the Preferred Client account for the 20% discount. A total win-win for everyone! For those eager Arbonne consultants, please check out this column by Sonia Stringer for etiquette guidelines, https://www.savvynetworkmarketingleader.com/.”

    When we put our names and contact information, and offer our products for sale on this blog, on someone else’s blog or on Facebook, that is considered spam. It is also against Arbonne’s Policies. Phyllis got it right – comment on the results of using the product and suggest that anyone interested contact Arbonne directly. Spamming will make editors more hesitant to review our products and we want that trend to continue as it is good for all of us.

    Jennifer Fong (www.jenfongspeaks.com) also has great information about proper on-line etiquette.

    And yes, I am also a Consultant.

  • Mary
    Posted at 06:17h, 11 November

    Sorry folks but I guess I’m the odd one out because I did not like this product. I have very sensitive skin and this product basically caused me some nasty peeling and soreness.

    I ended up going to my dermatologist who did a bit of research and told me not to use this product because its too strong for my skin, and he also disagreed with some of the ingredients in the product because it could cause irritation. I don’t remember his exact words but it had something to do with some of the plant oils and menthol. He told me to stop using this product.

    I do not recommend this for those who have sensitive skin. Check with your dermatologist first if you are unsure.

  • Robin
    Posted at 14:18h, 04 April

    Glad I’m not the only one who used this product and had an adverse reaction. I’m with Mary on this. I have very sensitive skin and told my consultant before getting a facial. Immediately on using the product my face turned really red and hurt. I didn’t even leave it on the full time. The day after my face looked flushed all day and hot. On day 2 I developed hives all over my face. On day 3-5, I’ve had extreme peeling and dryness. My face looks awful.

    On another note, I love Arbonnes products. The consultants just need to be more careful with people who have sensitive skin. I was also told by a friend who sells Arbonne that if the consultant had had an Arbonne oil to put on my face to soothe it, it might not have gotten so bad.

    So let’s just say I won’t be trying the mask again.

  • Margot
    Posted at 03:46h, 16 September

    I too have sensitive skin and just tried this product tonight with awful results. Immediately my face became hot followed by a burning sensation. My consultant instructed me to wash my face which I did only to discover it had now become bright red, flushed, and I felt as though my cheeks were on fire. Clearly this product is not intended for sensitive skin. Please be weary of this product and try cautiously.

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