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Philosophy Skin Care Review
Philosophy Skin Care Review
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Every year Oprah Winfrey releases her list of “favorite things” which can turn formerly under-the-radar products into megawatt stars.
In 2010 Winfrey declared that Philosophy’s Hope in a Jar was her favorite moisturizer.
She wrote, ““Every time I massage in a dab of this moisturizer, I feel like I’m giving my face a drink of water.
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It exfoliates, it hydrates, it keeps hope alive.” That endorsement was a turning point for Philosophy, which continues to be a best-selling skincare brand. Here’s a closer look at what Philosophy sells, and is it worth a try?
What Is Philosophy?
Philosophy was started by Cristina Carlino.
She had previously worked as a facialist and createdBio-medic Clinical Care, a skincare line sold at dermatologist’s office. She launched Philosophy in 1996, after inspiration struck her in
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