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Philosophy
Philosophy Hope In A Jar
2 oz.
$38.00    |    SKU #PY013

 
Philosophy has always been a popular skincare line with consumers, but did you know that doctors favor it as well? Philosophy has been commissioned by the medical industry to develop skincare products that really work, and one of their greatest developments is Hope In A Jar.

Chosen as one of Oprah's "favorite things" for her 2005 episode, this formula has been recommended by cosmetic surgeons to all patients looking for younger looking skin.

This wonder tonic has a fantastic turnaround time, giving you results that can be experienced within days. With a quick absorption, it doesn't hinder your makeup application or cause you to feel greasy throughout the day.

If it is recommended by doctors and Oprah, what do you have to lose? Those are pretty good recommendations for a little unassuming jar of anti-aging cream. So check out Philosophy's Hope in a Jar if you are looking for a product that will make you feel younger, healthier, and more vibrant than your skin has ever been before!

 

Ingredients:
water, lauryl lactate, behenic acid, behenoxy dimethicone, glyceryl stearate se, glycerin, behenyl alcohol, cyclomethicone, pentaerythrityl tetracaprylate/tetracaprate, tocopheryl acetate, benzyl alcohol, retinyl palmitate, stearic acid, panthenol, betaglucan, lavandula angustifolia (lavender) oil, xanthan gum, triethanolamine, propylene glycol, methylparaben, propylparaben, diazolidinyl urea

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