Jeunesse Global no longer appears to be active as a direct sales company.
Jeunesse Global is no longer active as an independent direct-selling company; the Jeunesse brand/product assets continue under Velovita.
Original Npros business profile for Jeunesse Global, preserved below for archival purposes:
Jeunesse Global was a Lake Mary, Florida-based direct-selling company founded in 2009 by Randy Ray and Wendy Lewis, with Scott Lewis serving as Chief Visionary Officer. The company built its identity around anti-aging, wellness, skin care, and nutritional products marketed under the "Y.E.S. Youth Enhancement System" theme. Jeunesse grew rapidly in the 2010s, became a DSA member in 2011, acquired MonaVie in 2015, and reported major sales milestones, including $1.46 billion in worldwide sales in 2018 and $8 billion in cumulative worldwide sales by January 2021.
Jeunesse's product line included skin care, personal care, supplements, and wellness products such as Luminesce, Naära, Reserve, AM/PM Essentials, Finiti, RevitaBLŪ, M1ND, L1FE NMN, and related "youth enhancement" products. Its opportunity materials used a multilevel direct-selling model with retail profit, customer-acquisition bonuses, team commissions, leadership/matching bonuses, and bonus pools. A 2018 U.S. income disclosure stated that, of 9,150 U.S. distributors who chose to build a team by sponsoring someone, 20% did not earn any commissions in 2017; 61.15% earned more than $245, 14.14% earned more than $4,350, and 2.15% earned more than $82,000.
Jeunesse went through major ownership and operating changes after its peak years. In January 2023, a LACORE affiliate acquired 100% ownership and managing interest of Jeunesse Global and appointed Jason Borné as CEO. In November 2024, Velovita acquired certain Jeunesse assets after Jeunesse ceased operations. JeunesseGlobal.com now redirects to Velovita's Jeunesse page, where the Jeunesse Youth Enhancement System and related products are presented inside Velovita's member/rewards platform. Jeunesse Global is no longer active as a standalone company, but parts of the Jeunesse product catalog and brand identity continue under Velovita.
Jeunesse's legal and regulatory history includes a 2018â€"2019 federal class-action settlement in Aboltin v. Jeunesse, which involved claims that the company's business opportunity was unfairly structured against new distributors. The settlement created a $2.5 million fund for qualifying distributors and product-return relief, while the defendants denied wrongdoing and the court did not rule on the merits. Jeunesse's regulatory history also includes a February 2025 DSSRC referral to the FTC and Florida Attorney General after Jeunesse failed to respond to DSSRC requests for substantiation of earnings and health-related product claims made by Jeunesse and its salesforce members. DSSRC later clarified that Velovita had no association with Jeunesse Global Holdings, LLC and that the claims at issue related to Jeunesse activity during 2022 and 2023.