Philosophy Hope in a Jar

: Philosophy Hope in a Jar

Philosophy Hope in a Jar




Average Rating:  out of 5 stars









Binding: Misc.
Brand: philosophy
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.


Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Great product with bad smell
I really like the texture and overall quality of this product. It is non greasy and really improves skin complexion after a few weeks of use. I have oily skin that does not break out and this cream gave me the perfect moisture I needed without being shiny or heavy. I am giving only 3 stars because the smells very annoying. I can't really stand it and my husband complains about it too. There are other moisturizers that are as good as this one but without the bad smell, so I was not really impressed.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Really Works a Treat
Amazing! This stuff really works, I tried it and within days I saw my skin come back to life. It's a wonderful little creme that did what no others could. I spent so much time trying all these different products, but this one worked out extremely well. People keep telling me I look healthier and brighter and more into life now and I love it. I'm defiantly going to keep using this for a long time to come.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Mosturizer
This is a great moisturizer. It's light and doesn't really make my face oily. The only problem is that this lasted only a month, and unfortunately in this economy I can't keep buying this. I would if I could, BUT i CAN'T.

Take Care :.)



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - There's Hope for me
I'm confused by the negative reviews of this product: it has been one of a rare few I can use on my skin and not have it turn red, flakey, and irritated. I have never noticed an overwhelming smell. I find it barely noticable.

I have very sensitive skin. I can not wear 95% of the makeup or other beauty products I've encountered (it really is rare to find one that does not give me a reaction). I was hesitent to try Hope at first because my wallet can be more sensitive then my skin. I'm glad I did. I have never had an issue with it. As another reviewer mentioned, I have found this product to give me the most bang for my buck and is the only product I use on my face. My two ounce jar lasted about 8 or 9 months. In my experience, a little bit goes a long way. My skin soaks it right in and it has a beautiful, dewy look. It is soft to the touch and while light weight, this moisturizer is still tough enough to tackle winter skin when parts of my face want to get scaley. It's never left my skin greasy.

I have been nothing but pleased with this product and would recommend it without hesitation.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Confused by the Negativity on this Site
I've used this product for about 6 months, and I think it is fabulous. It is really light and while it does have a mild smell that reminds me a little of old-fashioned cold cream, it really is mild and goes away as soon as it dries on your face. You do have to wait a bit to apply makeup after you put it on, but that isn't a big deal. I just get a cup of coffee while I wait. I really love this product. I've never got a rash or watery eyes or had it make me break out, and it is very soft. My skin is very sensitive and I get acne, but I've never had a problem with this product. I'm confused as to whether there was a bad batch circulated by amazon, b/c i don't get the reviews here. Also, i can't imagine this product getting flaky near the end as someone said; it is always smooth and soft I'm at the end of my jar now. So, I recommend it completely.


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