Philosophy Miracle Worker Anti-Age Concentrate, 1 Ounce
- Helps improve the look of deep wrinkles
- Hydrating, water-based gel for all skin types
Miracle worker is a miraculous oil-free, anti-aging concentrate that bolsters skin’s natural ability to self rejuvenate as it helps support natural collagen, resulting in increased firmness.
List Price: $ 62.00
Price: $ 34.95
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i’m cheap, skeptical and picky–the worst customer ever,
i’m a 36 asian female…in my 20s i didn’t worry about my skin too much…now, i want a kid (and i don’t even like kids) and every time i see my face, i see wrinkles…i’ll hold off on the kid for maybe another 60 years but the skin?…i tried everything in every dept store…sephora is currently running a contest: best anti-aging skin product…philosophy miracle worker concentrate was one of the products featured…i tried others before this one (such as ole henriksen vitamin c booster) and i’m telling you…after 2 weeks, my face is smoother, firmer and miraculously flawless…i went to bloomingdales to get a some cellulite begone cream (eh, why not–cheaper than a nyc gym membership) and the cosmetic counter woman thought i was wearing foundation–said my skin was so smooth…she didn’t believe it i didn’t wear any…wanted to touch my face until i threatened to break her fingers….anyway, so, i’m late for work but thought i should share this with others, which i really don’t want to b/c i want to be the prettiest gurl in the whole world…shuddit.
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I had NO IDEA what I was putting on my face,
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I’m writing this in hopes that maybe someone will get enlightened like I’ve been. First of all do I like what this product did for my face wrinkles and condition? YES….it does work and for me it worked better than anything I’ve ever tried. I’m 53 and have very dry skin with wrinkles around my mouth and eyes. This product did lessen the wrinkles and make my face feel smooth and soft. However after reading Suzanne Somers new book which talks about all the toxins we ingest and smear on ourselves I went and looked at the ingredient list in my philosophy products ( I have EVERYTHING they sell) and I was horrified. I went along with thinking this product line was safe and somewhat natural. I was wrong. The ingredient list for this product alone is only partially listed on this website.
this is what I found to be the ingredient list on makeupalley.com which has always had the most up to date info on items.
miracle worker miraculous anti-aging concentrate: water (aqua), cyclopentasiloxane, glycerin, dimethicone crosspolymer, ascorbyl glucoside, hexyldecanol, hydroxyethyl acrylate/sodium acryloyldimethyl taurate copolymer, cocoyl hexapeptide 23, myristoyl pentapeptide-9, haematococcus pluvialis extract, lysolecithin, brassica campestris (rapeseed) sterols, dimethicone, tropolone, squalane, polysorbate 60, hydroxyethylcellulose, retinyl palmitate, camellia sinensis leaf extract, glutathione, beta-glucan, tocopheryl acetate, arginine, bisabolol, stearic acid, cetylhydroxyproline palmitamide, sd alcohol 40b, 1,2 hexanediol, caprylyl glycol, sodium hydroxide, citric acid, disodium edta, methylisothiazolinone. miracle worker retinoid pads: ethyl trisiloxane, methyl perfluorobutyl ether, methyl perfluoroisobutyl ether, ethoxydiglycol, tetrahexyldecyl ascorbate, hexyldecanol, hydroxypinacolone retinoate, brassica campestris (rapeseed) sterols, tocopherol, camellia sinensis leaf extract, bisabolol, cetylhydroxyproline palmitamide, stearic acid, laureth-4, cyclopentasiloxane, bht. miracle worker miraculous anti-aging moisturizer: water (aqua), cyclopentasiloxane, glycerin, dimethicone, peg/ppg-18/18 dimethicone, ascorbyl glucoside, behenyl alcohol, propanediol, resveratrol, hexyldecanol, helianthus annuus (sunflower) seed oil, zea mays (corn) oil, glutathione, macadamia integrifolia seed oil, olea europaea (olive) fruit oil, sesamum indicum (sesame) seed oil, linum usitatissimum (linseed) seed oil, bisabolol, stearic acid, cetylhydroxyproline palmitamide, brassica campestris (rapeseed) sterols, beta-glucan, butylene glycol, cyclohexasiloxane, benzyl alcohol, arginine, polysorbate 20, tetrapeptide-21, sodium hydroxide, phenoxyethanol, chlorphenesin, ethylhexylglycerin, disodium edta.
And yes I started to look up each ingredient and was shocked at how toxic many of these are. If you dont care thats fine but maybe some of you do and just didnt think about how bad some of these things could be for your body like me and now you can at least think about this.
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disappointing,
I was really looking forward to trying this product. I love Philosophy’s fragrances and bath products and had high hopes for this serum. However, I have used it for one month and have found no difference in my skin. It has not helped with clarity,fine lines, or elasticity. I found the same with Hope in a Jar. I know that it seems to work for many, but not at all for me. This serum is not worth the price. I have gotten better results for L’Oreal Youth Code and Roc products for a fraction of the price. Very disappointed!
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