
DESCRIPTION
Skin Type: Combination, Dry, Normal, Oily, Sensitive
Skin Concerns: Dryness, Oiliness, Uneven Skin Tone, Pores
Formulation: Liquid
Skincare By Age: 20s , 30s, 40s, 50+, Under 20
What it is:
our award-winning philosophy purity made simple one-step facial cleanser is a silky smooth formula that blends the cleansing actives in a moisturizer, to effectively cleanse and melt away dirt, oil and stubborn makeup while hydrating and respecting skin's barrier.
What it does:
truly effective cleansers should not compromise the skin’s barrier. our award-winning facial cleanser is formulated to deliver maximum efficacy while respecting your skin's barrier. unlike traditional cleansers, our gentle yet effective one-step facial cleanser is not a soap or a gel, but blends cleansing actives into a moisturizer. formulated with a dual cleansing system to effectively cleanse while hydrating glycerin and lipids from meadowfoam seed oil provide balance. skin feels clean, soft, conditioned and fresh. a pleasure to use, the gentle formula massages from a creamy lather to a delicate foam, removing stubborn make-up and lifting away skin-damaging pollutants, for lasting hydration, even after rinse off.
What else you need to know:
- paraben free cleanser (s.v. 90)
- 91% reported their skin looked and felt refreshed after one use*
- 87% reported their skin immediately looked and felt like a clean canvas*
- proven to: deep-clean pores, eliminate makeup build-up, lightly hydrate skin*
- clinically proven to prevent skin dehydration**
- immediately removes skin-damaging pollutants***
- clinically proven to respect skin barrier
based on 1-week self-assessment study conducted by Philosophy with 101 women aged 18 - 35, used twice a day based on a clinical hydration measurement conducted by Philosophy on 23 women aged 18-35, as compared to washing with water based on a clinical study conducted by Philosophy with 20 women aged 19-60; pollution is characterized by the residual amount of micro-particles of carbon and dust **based on a clinical study conducted by Philosophy with 29 subjects