![]() ![]() Is Philosophy skin care good? To answer the question, we searched the web for insightful customer testimonials. Philosophy has earned an overwhelmingly positive customer response which, although slightly dampened by controversial formula changes, has turned them into a powerhouse brand. Plus, their packaging includes words of wisdom meant to inspire you. A portion of their website is dedicated to raising awareness of such issues. Indeed, the company has donated more than $5 million in the last seven years to initiatives that support mental health. According to Philosophy’s website, they “ inspire beautiful days with effortless scents, poetic words and philanthropic initiative in support of mental health.” Their name comes from their philanthropic missions. For example, they now offer a small but mighty Philosophy cosmetics line. Over the years, the company has expanded to offer a variety of innovative products. Not to mention, transforming users’ skin. Featuring indulgent scents, sensory textures, and good-for-you ingredients, the company is passionate about helping improve customers’ wellbeing. In partnership with scientists and dermatologists, she set out to develop a line of innovative skincare products that were equally as enchanting and healing as the Camelback Mountain.Įach Philosophy product is an experience. She felt gratitude and simplicity when immersed in the breathtaking panoramic views.Ĭarlino used that inspiration to launch Philosophy in 1996. ![]() I'll check back periodically on Philosophy's site to see if I can tell if the ingredients have changed but for now, once my supply is gone I'll be looking for another product.On a life-changing hike on Arizona’s Camelback Mountain, Cristina Carlino found that she truly experienced beauty for the first time. one of he new ingredients is hydroxycitronellal - mayby citronella oil? I read one AG comment that they thought it smelled like bug spray. lists the ingredients of the current products on their website for other Grace products if you wanted to check your own older bottle's ingredients. I don't have any other older lotions or shower gels to compare the current ingredient list of the Grace line to. The date on the "new" bottle is 2007 and says QVC60580153 (I double checked, it is a 6 after QVC). ![]() ![]() The bottom of the "old" bottle is dated 2005 and says QVC00580153, maybe an item number. (bolded ingredients don't appear on the "old" ingredient list) Water/aqua/eau, fragrance/parfum, macadamia ternifolia seed oil, isocetyl stearoyl stearate, glycerin, olea europaea (olive) fruit oil, dimethicone, glyceryl stearate, butyrospermum parkii (shea butter), cetearyl alcohol, cetyl alcohol polysorbate 60, peg-100 stearate, steric acid, phytosterol/octyldodecyl/lauroyl glutamate, tocopheryl acetate, potatissium ascorbyl tocopheryl phosophate, xanthan gum, carbomer, hydroxyisohexyl 3-cyclohexene carboxaldehyde, amyl cinnamal, benzyl salicylate, butylphenyl methylpropional, geraniol, hexl cinnamal, hydroxycitronellal, limonene, linalool, dizalidinyl urea, triethanolamine, methylparaben, propylparaben, tetrasodium edta. ![]()
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