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samsal77
09-30-2011, 05:10 PM
Are there any Daisy Blue reps on here? If so, I'm interested in purchasing some products, and possibly the business opportunity.
Thanks so much:)
Samantha
Thanks so much:)
Samantha
gkoinski
10-01-2011, 05:29 PM
I had signed up, but due to their not being very organized (back office, no samples, just things in general), I chose not to pursue them. The products are decent. I think there were at least two other DBN reps on here when I was posting about them, but like I said, I was disatisfied with their low level of business savvyness. Now, they are pretty small yet (though in business for at least 5 yrs), so that may be why. It takes a good rep base (sales) to support tools and incentives. Good luck with your DBN search. You can always call HO and ask for Donna. Just don't call on a Friday afternoon; they close at noon CST.
samsal77
10-01-2011, 06:03 PM
Thanks Gina! Can I ask which company you went with instead? I had used DB products in the past and liked them, but would want some level of support from the home office of the company I choose.
Thanks again!:)
Samantha
Thanks again!:)
Samantha
gkoinski
10-02-2011, 10:49 AM
Samantha, after really investigating both NYR Organics and Pink Papaya for a few weeks, I decided to join Pink Papaya. I feel really good about the leadership of this company, the products (98% paraben-free), and the whole sisterhood feeling of the company & reps. Love it. Let me know if you'd like some more info (message me with your email address and questions). You can click on my link to get some details a while too.
Being that I'm a breast cancer patient, and strictly told by my oncologist to avoid food products with artifical colorings, additivies, etc, and to stay away from parabens in my skincare/bodycare/etc, this is what narrowed my focus to originally DBN, and then NYR Otganic and Pink Papaya. There are 2 products in our line that are not 100% paraben free (though they have a low %), and I personally just don't use them. The rest of what I love about PP is just makes me too happy to be concerned over 2 products (out of 300+ products).
HTH!
Being that I'm a breast cancer patient, and strictly told by my oncologist to avoid food products with artifical colorings, additivies, etc, and to stay away from parabens in my skincare/bodycare/etc, this is what narrowed my focus to originally DBN, and then NYR Otganic and Pink Papaya. There are 2 products in our line that are not 100% paraben free (though they have a low %), and I personally just don't use them. The rest of what I love about PP is just makes me too happy to be concerned over 2 products (out of 300+ products).
HTH!
Susan Glennon
10-03-2011, 01:41 PM
Hi Samantha -
I am a daisy blue rep and have been with them 2 1/2 years. I was with The Body Shop At Home prior to that until they closed. If you are interested in 100% all natural skin care product, daisy blue is worth a look. CEO Jena Thompson relaunched the company this past July for our TENTH anniversay .... in business 10 years - an eliminated the use of all synthetic fragrance, the last ingredient in a few of our products that was not natural. Yes, it is a small company, but that is part of its charm for me. I cannot say enough about Jena's committment to providing products that are of the highest quality. She oversees all research and development herself, the products are all made on site - no outside sourcing, and they are made in small batches - so you get fresh product, not something that has been sitting on a shelf for years in a warehouse. There are rocky patches at times with the home office, but the products are as professionally made and presented as any other company out there offering 100% natural. I'd love to tale to you more about daisy blue. Feel free to email me directly - susanglennon@att.net.
Hope to chat with you soon!
Are there any Daisy Blue reps on here? If so, I'm interested in purchasing some products, and possibly the business opportunity.
Thanks so much:)
Samantha
I am a daisy blue rep and have been with them 2 1/2 years. I was with The Body Shop At Home prior to that until they closed. If you are interested in 100% all natural skin care product, daisy blue is worth a look. CEO Jena Thompson relaunched the company this past July for our TENTH anniversay .... in business 10 years - an eliminated the use of all synthetic fragrance, the last ingredient in a few of our products that was not natural. Yes, it is a small company, but that is part of its charm for me. I cannot say enough about Jena's committment to providing products that are of the highest quality. She oversees all research and development herself, the products are all made on site - no outside sourcing, and they are made in small batches - so you get fresh product, not something that has been sitting on a shelf for years in a warehouse. There are rocky patches at times with the home office, but the products are as professionally made and presented as any other company out there offering 100% natural. I'd love to tale to you more about daisy blue. Feel free to email me directly - susanglennon@att.net.
Hope to chat with you soon!
Are there any Daisy Blue reps on here? If so, I'm interested in purchasing some products, and possibly the business opportunity.
Thanks so much:)
Samantha
udesignit
10-05-2011, 07:53 PM
Hi Samantha -
I am a daisy blue rep and have been with them 2 1/2 years. I was with The Body Shop At Home prior to that until they closed. If you are interested in 100% all natural skin care product, daisy blue is worth a look. CEO Jena Thompson relaunched the company this past July for our TENTH anniversay .... in business 10 years - an eliminated the use of all synthetic fragrance, the last ingredient in a few of our products that was not natural. Yes, it is a small company, but that is part of its charm for me. I cannot say enough about Jena's committment to providing products that are of the highest quality. She oversees all research and development herself, the products are all made on site - no outside sourcing, and they are made in small batches - so you get fresh product, not something that has been sitting on a shelf for years in a warehouse. There are rocky patches at times with the home office, but the products are as professionally made and presented as any other company out there offering 100% natural. I'd love to tale to you more about daisy blue. Feel free to email me directly - susanglennon@att.net.
Hope to chat with you soon!
Many of your former sisters at Body Shop are with NYR Organic. Hilary Biggerstaff is my upline at NYR and Dolores Granato is our General Manager. Many more started with NYR when Body Shop closed. It is wonderful that you found another product line and company that you are proud to represent. Like DB, we are small but growing in the US as people begin to demand natural products.
I am a daisy blue rep and have been with them 2 1/2 years. I was with The Body Shop At Home prior to that until they closed. If you are interested in 100% all natural skin care product, daisy blue is worth a look. CEO Jena Thompson relaunched the company this past July for our TENTH anniversay .... in business 10 years - an eliminated the use of all synthetic fragrance, the last ingredient in a few of our products that was not natural. Yes, it is a small company, but that is part of its charm for me. I cannot say enough about Jena's committment to providing products that are of the highest quality. She oversees all research and development herself, the products are all made on site - no outside sourcing, and they are made in small batches - so you get fresh product, not something that has been sitting on a shelf for years in a warehouse. There are rocky patches at times with the home office, but the products are as professionally made and presented as any other company out there offering 100% natural. I'd love to tale to you more about daisy blue. Feel free to email me directly - susanglennon@att.net.
Hope to chat with you soon!
Many of your former sisters at Body Shop are with NYR Organic. Hilary Biggerstaff is my upline at NYR and Dolores Granato is our General Manager. Many more started with NYR when Body Shop closed. It is wonderful that you found another product line and company that you are proud to represent. Like DB, we are small but growing in the US as people begin to demand natural products.
gkoinski
10-07-2011, 11:07 AM
My upline was with The Body Shop too, until they took down their direct sales arm. It's really cool to see where folks landed when TBSAH did what they did. Good luck with your journey and selection Samantha!
indygirl
10-10-2011, 08:06 AM
I agree with Gina about a similar experience with Daisy Blue. Liked the products, loved the people, just had issues with the actual business part of running things. As far as spa companies, I have used the pink papaya products several years ago and it was nice. Gina, do you have to sell a certain amount to stay active with Pink Papaya Parties?
Good Luck on your journey! :)
Good Luck on your journey! :)
gkoinski
10-11-2011, 09:53 AM
Gina, do you have to sell a certain amount to stay active with Pink Papaya Parties? Good Luck on your journey! :)
To remain active (with no downline) it is only $400 per year. At the end of the year, if you have not sold $400 in merchandise, your renewal to stay a rep is only $60 (free if you are active). Not too bad in my opinion! :)
To remain active (with no downline) it is only $400 per year. At the end of the year, if you have not sold $400 in merchandise, your renewal to stay a rep is only $60 (free if you are active). Not too bad in my opinion! :)
KatieGuillen
10-28-2011, 11:14 PM
I researched all the companies mentioned here & then some. I spoke with reps from all of them. Start-up & maintenance fees are important to me, but more important is can I actually sell this product and feel good about it? I'm going to sign up with Daisy Blue. Low start-up/maintenance costs, the products are awesome, I know people in my area will buy it & can afford it, plus I actually agree with their philosophy & mission statements. And, seriously, have y'all tried this stuff? I ordered products from DBN & I love them! My family, my clothes, my house all smell SO DARN GOOD! :)
jammintj
12-20-2011, 07:22 AM
I remember Daisy Blue Naturals. When I was in college, there was a student who had a Daisy Blue party. Wow, that was a long time ago, lol. :)