Tim Wooten registered the KalosLife website domain on March 6, 2013. Records show a PO Box address in Alabama. Company affiliates later identified Wooten as the founder, though this information is not present on the official KalosLife "About Us" page.
Wooten's image appears on some KalosLife product packaging, but the text is too small to read. Social media posts from affiliates claim Wooten previously ran several multi-level marketing (MLM) opportunities. Research confirmed his involvement with Market One Inc.
Market One Inc. launched in the late 1990s. It offered a range of household and automotive products through a unilevel compensation plan. Market One Inc. no longer operates as an MLM. Specific closure dates remain unavailable due to limited online information. No other MLM companies linked to Wooten were found.
KalosLife's primary product is "Therma Mend." This topical application offers temporary relief for joint, back, knee, and arthritis pain, along with sore muscles, tired feet, and aching elbows and hands. The product is manufactured in an FDA-regulated OTC Drug Manufacturing Facility, adhering to GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices – 21-CFR 210-211) standards.
Therma Mend contains 10% Menthol and 3% Camphor as active ingredients. KalosLife sells "trial size" tubes at $24.95 each. Affiliates can purchase a box of 100 "trial size" tubes for $125.
The KalosLife compensation plan uses a binary structure for commissions on trial tube box sales to affiliates. A unilevel structure provides residual commissions from both recruited downline members and customers. A bonus pool is also available, linked to the number of trial tube boxes purchased by an affiliate's downline.
KalosLife states affiliates can earn "$200.00 profit on each and every case you sell" in retail commissions. This profit, however, appears to stem from affiliates buying the product themselves. The compensation plan does not specify earnings for retail sales of the $24.95 tubes directly from an affiliate's replicated storefront.
