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Faberlic

https://www.faberlic.com

Russian direct selling company offering cosmetics, perfumes, and wellness products through a network of independent consultants. (Russia · $368M revenue · DSN Global 100 Rank #32)

1.9

Bad

Based on 7 reviews

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7 Reviews

2
Poor

Overpriced products, no support

The products are ridiculously expensive, and the quality isn't even that great. My upline was completely unhelpful, always pushing me to buy more inventory instead of providing actual sales training. I lost a significant amount of money.

Fatima A.·4 months ago
3
Average

Could be better

It's a complicated situation. The products have some benefits, but the pricing is a barrier. I made a small supplemental income, but it wasn't enough to justify the time and effort. It's not a bad company, just not for me.

David W.·10 months ago
2
Poor

Couldn't make a dime

Despite working tirelessly, I couldn't make a single dime with Faberlic. The business model is flawed, and the compensation plan is designed to benefit only a select few. Don't fall for it.

Lisa B.·11 months ago
3
Average

Decent products, questionable business

I was involved for a while. The products are acceptable, but the business model is challenging. I saw some people succeed, but many more struggled. It's a legitimate business, but a very difficult one to thrive in.

Luca R.·over 1 year ago
1
Bad

Couldn't make a dime

Despite all my efforts, I never made any significant income. It felt like a pyramid-like structure. I felt constant pressure to recruit new members, which made me uncomfortable and strained my relationships. The upline was only interested in recruiting, not actually helping me sell.

Michael T.·over 2 years ago
1
Bad

Felt completely misled

The constant pressure to recruit new members was exhausting and unsustainable. I ended up losing money and felt completely misled by the income claims. I couldn"t make income. The products were overpriced and the upline was not helpful at all.

Amanda L.·over 2 years ago
1
Bad

Recruitment Pressure is Insane

The products are not worth the price, and the business model is flawed. I spent more money than I earned and felt constant pressure to recruit. This is not a sustainable way to make money.

Lisa P.·about 3 years ago