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Is an expensive skincare routine actually worth it?

26 people answered this on the record, across 6 organisations. The change they described most often was more energy through the day — 6 of 26 raised it unprompted. 3 described more clients, leads or patients. The timeframe described most often was over a year. Each figure is a count of what someone said in a recorded interview.

Based on interviews recorded up to 2026-07-15. Updated as new interviews arrive.

Individual results vary. This is one customer's first-hand account of their own experience, recorded on camera and published unedited. It is not medical advice, and nothing here is intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition. Talk to a qualified healthcare professional before making decisions about your health.

What the answers had in common

Counts of interviews where the person described this in their own words.

Outcomes described by people answering: Is an expensive skincare routine actually worth it?
What changedInterviewsShare
More energy6 of 2623%
More clients3 of 2612%
Mobility2 of 268%
Better sleep2 of 268%
Mood & stress2 of 268%
Felt supported2 of 268%
  • I got a really amazing effect from that, I felt better more energetic.Dr Ruth Roberts
  • So it's a wonderful experience to be with those people and also the testimony of those clients, the way they use the products, if there's any other way we can help them for a better sale.Esmerelda
  • It's evident in people walking by and putting it on their hands and then going, "Hey, what is this stuff actually?" Like, walking back to the booth and then talking to me.Nicholas Arambula
  • I know that it is full of antioxidants, and being that that is a root cause of skin issues besides nutrition and diet and sleep and stress reduction, you know, detoxing.Achina Stein

How long it took them

  • Over a year · 1

The interviews behind this answer

What they doubted first

  • Dr. Ruth Roberts acknowledges that while C60 is an expensive product, she found it to be 'hands down' worth the investment. She notes that the marvelous effects and the ability to simplify her skincare routine justify the cost.Dr Ruth Roberts
  • Before I started selling Infinite Aloe, what did I think about commission sales?Nicholas Arambula
  • I wasn't worried about dependency being that it's a natural supplement and there's not pharmaceuticals in it.Theron Howe

Follow-up questions they answered

Is C60 Power worth the high price tag?
Dr. Ruth Roberts acknowledges that while C60 is an expensive product, she found it to be 'hands down' worth the investment. She notes that the marvelous effects and the ability to simplify her skincare routine justify the cost. — Dr Ruth Roberts
Does C60 Anti-Gravity Serum actually work on deep wrinkles?
Yes, Dr. Roberts specifically noted that over a couple of months, her fine lines disappeared and her deep wrinkles became visibly less deep. She recommends it over other products because it delivers the effects others only claim to have. — Dr Ruth Roberts
How do you use C60 Anti-Gravity Serum in a daily routine?
Dr. Roberts uses two pumps of the serum once or twice a day. She applies it directly to her face after cleansing and typically layers sunscreen over the top for a simple, effective routine. — Dr Ruth Roberts
Is commission-based sales a stable career choice?
Nicholas Arambula initially worried that commission sales was a tough job with an unsure paycheck. However, he found that because the product is high-quality and easy to demonstrate, the potential for making money is great. — Nicholas Arambula
How long does it take to see results with Infinite Aloe for eczema?
While individual results vary, Nicholas recounts a young girl with severe eczema who returned eight months after starting the product with no remaining skin problems, having avoided expensive and high-risk treatments. — Nicholas Arambula
Is it difficult to start selling skincare without a sales background?
Nicholas, a former plumber, found his first day easier than expected. Although he felt a little awkward interacting with people at first, he quickly got over it because the product effectively sells itself when people try it on their hands. — Nicholas Arambula

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