1,376 out of 1,601(86%)reviewers recommend this product.
Product Reviews
Overall rating
5/ 5
rani
fromny
hope in a jay
PostedNovember 3, 2009
i love everything about this mosturize, the smell and all. i have been using it for years.
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Overall rating
1/ 5
zizfaye
fromPendleton, IN
more like dog breath in a jar then hope
PostedOctober 30, 2009
I am afraid I cannot tell you if this moisturizer would worked well for my skin or not. Within minutes of applying it I was forced to wash it off. it smelled exactly like my dogs bad breath and it was simply too off putting for me to handle. that said, from what i felt in the time that i managed to leave it on, it was too greasy and heavy for my oily skin. However, it may have worked in the long run had i been able to handle the smell.
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Overall rating
2/ 5
philosjunkie
fromMass
stink in a jar
PostedOctober 24, 2009
This moisturizer works great! I just cannot tolerate the smell. I wish philosophy had a fragrance free skin care line. too smelly to use, too expensive to throw away It is destined for a lonely existence in my bathroom drawer.
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Overall rating
4/ 5
abmartella
fromSouth carolina
not the best for oily skin
PostedOctober 22, 2009
don't get me wrong, i love this moisturizer and will see the jar through to the end, but i think i should probably be using hope in a bottle. i have very oily skin and have difficulty finding a moisturizer that moisturizes without making me all greasy. this one does a great job, but my skin is a little (only a little!) oilier than I would like it to be. if your skin is only slightly to medium oily, this is a perfect moisturizer. if you have very oily skin, you might want to try a different one. and don't despair! as my aesthetician told me, its better to have oily skin than dry skin because your skin won't show the signs of aging as quickly. for that, i'll put up with a little shine!
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