Advantages: clears up your skin Disadvantages: Price, drying
I love Philosophy products so i thought i would try this. its very expensive, cost me around 28 pounds for a little bottle which is very cute but i dont really think its worth the money.
I've got quite mild acne and combination skin. This contains 2% salicyclic acid which is supposed to be one of the best treatments for spots. After a few applications I found it does make your skin look better but it is also quite drying, i now alternate between ... ...have really oily skin and spots this would be really good because it is effective. but if you have dry skin at all i wouldnt recomend it. its worth trying if you can afford it, but if you cant there are probably products just as effective at the cheaper end of the market. slightly dissapointing. ...
psygirl00 04.01.2005
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Incorporate Hope In A Bottle (59.2ml) into your daily routine and your skin will thank ... more
you! The formula uses the pore-cleansing and anti-bacterial benefits of salicylic acid with the anti-inflammatory benefits of topical vitamin E. This combination hel...
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the hope in a bottle formula was originally created for the medical market as an ... more
anti-acne, anti-aging product for patients who suffer from oily and/or acne prone skin. the formula incorporates the pore cleansing and anti-microbial benefits of salicyli...