"It'll be settling...it'll indicate I can't get a real job."

If you're reading this it's because you find yourself curious about working with Beautycounter. I love to see it.

 

I first heard about Beautycounter back in 2016 when I was desperately researching clean beauty brands (at the time, even knowing which search term to use was tricky- eco? green? clean? better?) because I was struggling with relentless hormonal acne. I LOVED the idea that this was a company who went to Washington DC to advocate for more health protective laws (Beautycounter has helped pass 15 pieces of legislation at the time of this writing!). 

 

What I didn't love was the business model. 

 

You see, I'm a military spouse and it feels like everyone and their mom is in some type of networking marketing company and I just couldn't be bothered. I thought, “I'll be settling. This will indicate I can't get a real job and will prove I'm just as dumb as my high school math teachers thought I was.” (how's that for a little brutal honesty).

 

Fast forward 3 years, I was very into clean eating and clean living and was recommending Beautycounter, Well People and Honest to friends who would reach out and ask what mascara they should try or what tinted moisturizer they should use that's clean. 

 

By the time I got back from a stint in Spain, I knew I needed to make an income, and I didn't know what that would look like yet, so I decided to give Beautycounter a go while I “figured it out.”

 

Nearly 5 years later and here's what I've figured out:

 

+ I deeply love this work

+ There's nothing wrong with joining because you need income

+ If you're already recommending safer products to friends, it's just good sense to be compensated for your time and effort

+ I've sold myself more and more on the mission and values of Beautycounter because as a women's health coach I know the impact the products we apply can have on our long-term health

 

Whether you just want to make a couple hundred bucks a month for tee-ball money or to go on that girl's trip without financial stress, or you want to make a significant contribution to your finances, there's a seat at the table for you.

 

Where I used to once think an opportunity like this was ‘cheap’ because there was no barrier to entry, I now know that's the very thing that makes it empowering and equitable; how very PRO woman it is. 

 

There is a way for you to make an impact on the health of the women in your life while also making an income. All from the carpool line or from your couch.  You decide. It's your business. And I'll be here to support you every step of the way.

 

Ready to do the thing? Click here to join.