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Philosophy Eye Hope - December 22nd, 2009

Philosophy Eye Hope

Philosophy Eye Hope makes several claims about intensive moisturizing, reducing dark circles, fine lines, and otherwise around the eyes. They claim that you will never find anything better than this intensive eye cream while finally finding a solution that works. This being said, they come from a huge conglomerate known mostly for bath gels and lotions in general. However, this is apparently their way of breaking into the wrinkle world.

Philosophy Eye Hope ingredients include water/aqua/eau, glycerin, behenyl alcohol, cetyl alcohol, silica, isononyl isononanoate, ascorbyl glucoside, hordeum distichon (barley) extract, cetearyl glucoside, cetearyl alcohol, phenyl trimethicone, niacinamide, dipalmitoyl hydroxyproline, potassium cetyl phosphate, retinyl palmitate, palmitoyl tripeptide-3, beta-glucan, sodium hyaluronate, arginine, allantoin, santalum album (sandalwood) extract, phellodendron amurense bark extract, jojoba esters, butyrospermum parkii (shea butter), coffea arabica (coffee) leaf/seed extract, camellia sinensis leaf powder, tocopheryl acetate, glucosyl hesperidin, c13-15 alkane, hydroxyethyl acrylate/sodium acryloyldimethyl taurate copolymer, c13-16 isoparaffin, c12-14 isoparaffin, tris (tetramethylhydroxypiperidinol) citrate, xanthan gum, disodium edta, potassium hydroxide, potassium sorbate, hexylene glycol, phenoxyethanol, chlorphenesin, caprylyl glycol, mica (ci 77019), titanium dioxide (ci 77891).

We would not recommend using Philosophy Eye Hope. It doesn’t work, it doesn’t show you results, and it even has more irritants and side effects than the usual, which is saying something. With this in mind, you can certainly find something better. There are plenty of other products out there, and we would highly recommend trying one of them instead of using Philosophy Eye Hope.



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