philosophyUltimate Miracle Worker Nourish & Rejuvenate Face & Neck Cream
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Excellent Product
I have used Philosophy items for years. The cleanser is perfect for my fair skin. I'm a happy customer.
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Wow
I love how this cleanser helps balance my skin. My face is left feeling so soft
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Life to my face
I am definitely happy with this product; it leaves my face looking luminous and full of life. I can use it both morning and night—I feel and look radiant!.
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#1 Facial Cleanser !
My goto facial cleanser for many years. Gentle on my face and even removes stubborn mascara from my eyes.
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Gentle, effective cleanser with a smooth texture t
This cleanser is easy to apply and has a smooth, light consistency. It cleans the skin effectively and removes makeup well without leaving residue. The formula feels gentle yet strong enough to clean deeply. It rinses off easily and leaves the skin soft and fresh.
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Time Capsule in a jar
Amazing! I first received Miracle in a jar as a freeby from another buy. Winter in Ohio had my skin really dry. I applied this cream on my face. My skin felt amazing. I started using it twice a day. My skin looks softer and firmer.
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Start young… you will be so glad you did!
I have been using Philosophy for years. I would never change my skin regimen… my skin is so happy and friends ask me what I use.
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I Love Philosophy
I originally tried this product as part of a gift set and have returned to buy it several times. I’ve been using Philosophy products for over 20 years and trust them to deliver quality products that live up to their claims.
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