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Philosophy When Hope Is Not Enough Serum
1 oz.
$38.00    |    SKU #PY008

 
Philosophy has long been known for its abilities to combat signs of aging and keep you looking younger for longer. Many consumers loyal to this skincare line have tried products such as Hope In A Jar. If you are looking for the something that works just as well, if not better, then check out When Hope Is Not Enough Serum.

 

Specifically designed to combat the telltale signs of aging that come along in the later years, this formula is geared directly toward women reaching the midlife point. A light gel that doesn't grease up your skin or make you feel worse for the wear, When Hope Is Not Enough Serum is perfect for anyone who is looking to actually improve their skin instead of masking it with makeup.

 

If you want your skin to look more radiant, if you need a boost or a lift, or you want to jumpstart your aging, sagging appearance, then check out Philosophy's When Hope Is Not Enough and get ready to see fabulous results!
 

Ingredients:
water (aqua), glyceryl polymethacrylate, pentylene glycol, propylene glycol, glycerin, butylene glycol, hydrolyzed soy protein, peg-7 glyceryl cocoate, palmitoyl pentapeptide-3, glutathione, potassium ascorbyl tocopheryl phosphate, larrea divaricata (chaparral) extract, sodium hyaluronate, aloe barbadensis leaf extract, allantoin, carbomer, lecithin, polysorbate 20, sodium hydroxide, phenoxyethanol, methylbromo glutaronitrile, fragrance, tetrasodium edta.

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