Founded in
Orem, Utah, United States by Mørck in 1980, Arbonne is named after the
Swiss village of
Arbon. Mørck had worked in the Norwegian skincare industry since 1965. In 1975, feeling the ingredients used were harmful to the skin, he moved to Arbon and started working on his skincare line with Pierre Bottiglieri, an employee of Laboratoires Cosmetiques Arval. The first headquarters were located in
Orem, Utah, moving to Irvine in 1984. Mørck was active in the company until his death in 2008. His son, Stian Mørck, is currently Brand Ambassador. Rita Davenport became the company's first President from 1991 to 2011. Arbonne became a subsidiary of Levlad, Inc., which became the main manufacturer of Arbonne products around 2004. In 2005, both companies were acquired by
Harvest Partners, which dubbed the new acquisition Natural Products Group, LLC. In February 2018,
Groupe Rocher, Paris, agreed to acquire Arbonne International and Nature's Gate from Natural Products Group. The company made $200 million in sales in 2004. In 2005 there were 434,000 independent consultants, increasing to 612,000 in 2006. In 2006, Arbonne established distribution center in
Greenwood, Indiana. Between 2007 and 2009, the number of the company's consultants fell from 1.3 million to under 800,000. Harvest Partners were no longer involved, with Arbonne's new ownership being a combination of banks and private equity firms. In 2006, Arbonne opened for business in Canada, then Australia in 2007, and the United Kingdom in 2008. In March 2018, Arbonne was acquired by
Groupe Rocher. == Products ==