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My reply: Hey it's really sad you get styes! It's sadder,even, as a nurse that you don't know what causes them It's a staph infection that you probably introduced into the eyes through your brush.

You put the brush back into the vial. You can sterilize all you want and use disposable brushes but you are swiping contaminated product on your eye again. Hello?! It's not prostaglandin related at ALL.

And none of those side effects will cause staph . So please, don't mislead people. For goodness sake, you're a nurse. And styes don't need special nurse knowledge to go away in a couple days!

They go away by themselves. You apply warm compress for comfort and pain relief and that *might* help it heal faster.

Lashboost works wonders. I love it.

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Wow, youโ€™re a seller. Keep endangering your clients with a product that burns eyelids and causes large lumps of puss.

It is two weeks now and I am still recovering.

Take a hike with your bull. They should NOT sell this to anyone.

Keni Xvk

By the 30th ingredient, you have a germicidal that kills botulism!

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That was the most professional helpful post ever posted by someone who loves lash boost.

Thank you for your educated guess!

It just what all customers needed a 5.0 empty facts post!

Guest

Here we go! Did they teach you that in R&F school?

Oh wait, you have absolutely no authority or grounds to tell people what caused their condition. Couldn't reply to the actual person either, nope you replied with a five star rating because people are growing wise to this bs company.

Google Rodan and Fields scripts- talk about misleading others.

Check out the new income disclosure, you will not make money using this ***, you will lose money.

Check the BBB- fraudulent charges, adverse reactions.

Look at this website, 95% complaints except for people like this that attempt to spread *** for truth.

John Oliver's segment on MLM Dr.

Jon Taylor MLM truth Robert Fitzpatrick on MLM lies Betting on Zero movie about Herbalife MLM which operates like R&F, horror stories. Don't fall for this ***.

If any of the above sources teach you anything, it's that you all looked at as potential recruitments. No one care about your or well being- they exist to make money(or not)

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I guess people that had their eye lashes FALLING OUT must have been doing it wrong too according nurse of nothing stated above. And the response says more.

Anyone reading this because you were prospecting to sell for R&F, don't take my word. Research the above sources. You will find valuable information. If you're wondering why you don't see more is that R&F have shut down people sharing info before.

For instance Lazy Man ran an excellent piece in which there was a great exchange of information. It was shut down, I emailed Lazy and I was pointed to a statement which was obviuosly the product of *** order. Reddit ran another page where a former consultant spilled her experience. She too was silenced.

That's all terrible and true. Thankfully more are able to tell their sides of the story. The person who wrote this post is doing what they can to conceal it. My guess was a "client" pointed her in the direction of the website, and she being a "nurse" figured she can refute the claim once and for all.

For those of you joining because you think you'll make a profit, read what people have written on this site about the math. 99% dont make money. You basically sign up to buy the product. You sign others up to buy the product and they sign other people up to buy a product.

The actual selling of the product is one of the only reasons R&F is not classified as a pyramid scheme.

However, very much shaped like a pyramid. "According to the SEC, a pyramid scheme is a setup where "participants attempt to make money solely by recruiting new participants into the program." At Rodan + Fields, consultants are encouraged to recruit new consultants and make a commission off of their team's sales."

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