philosophy
turbo booster c powder 0.25 oz
philosophy�: what you believe is what you become |
$36.00
used alone or mixed with your favorite water-based serum, moisturizer or spf, our vitamin c powder helps protect skin against environmental attack and brighten skin tone. 99.8% high-potency topical vitamin c powder. antioxidant helps prevent premature aging and improves skin tone and texture. |
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| Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C), Panthenol, Zinc PCA, Copper PCA, Camellia Oleifera (Green Tea) Leaf Juice, Dipotassium Glycyrrhizate (Licorice Root), Arginine (L Arginine Hydrochloride), Cysteine, Aloe Vera (Aloe Barbadensis), Aloe Vera (Aloe Barbadensis) Leaf Juice |
mix 1/2-1 scoop (included) of powder in the palm of your hand with your serum or moisturizer. apply to skin. use in the morning after cleansing. |
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- Uneven Skin Tone
Comments about philosophy turbo booster c powder, .25 oz:
I used this product when in first came out, under a different name and it worked great. Then you get seduced by other products' claims, only to find out they don't work as well. I went back to this a few years ago and I can say it does work. You will clearly see a brightening of the skin. I take care of my skin so don't have many fine lines and wrinkles--it might be preventing them I don't know.
I was a big fan a Philosophy in the beginning, tried some of their newer stuff and haven't liked it, doesn't seem to live up to the claims and is much more expensive. But I do find their original products very useful, especially Hope in Jar that works great with this product.
Pros
- Evens Out Skin Tone
- Noticeable Results
Cons
- Difficult To Use
- Irritates Skin
Best Uses
- Sun Damage
Comments about philosophy turbo booster c powder, .25 oz:
Im 42, with fair skin and a lot of freckles, minimal wrinkles, very noticeable dark circles (deep purple). I mix this product in a small plastic cup along with an intensive skin repair moisturizer. I've found that this has done a great job on lightening my dark undereye circles. They seems to be reacting similiar to the lightening of a bruise. But "using" this product only gets one star! Not only is it difficult to fully incorporate this into my moisturizer, but once on it feels a little gritty on the face. I've also found that my skin has become sensitive after a weeks use and now all my beauty products burn when first applied! IMO I would look for a vit c serum with the high percentage, just not in this form.
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Cons
- Difficult To Use
- No Noticeable Results
- Turned My Nails Orange
Best Uses
- none
Comments about philosophy turbo booster c powder, .25 oz:
I am a big fan of Philosophy's "When Hope is Not Enough," serum and the reviews mentioned that this was a good accessory product, so I tried it. What a disaster! I found NO increased help in the serum, and my fingertips and nails turned a bright orange! The scoop was not-at-all easy to use...I found it to be a worthless product and it took AGES for my fingertips to return to their normal color, even after I used lemon and other products to bleach them. UGH! So UNHAPPY!
Pros
- Brightens skin
- Easy To Use
- Improves Skin Texture
- Non-Greasy
- Noticeable Results
Cons
- May 'sting' a little
Best Uses
- Deep Wrinkles
- Fine Lines
- Oily/Combination Skin
Comments about philosophy turbo booster c powder, .25 oz:
I apply a few drops of favorite serum into palm of hand,add a full scoop of "Booster" powder, and mix together with flat end of scoop.Apply to skin with fingers and rub under chin and neck with any reains.It is easily done and now is part of the first step of pre-makeup skin care!
Pros
- Improves Skin Texture
- Minimizes Wrinkles
- Non-Greasy
Cons
- Difficult To Use
Best Uses
- Deep Wrinkles
- Fine Lines
- Oily/Combination Skin
- Sun Damage
Comments about philosophy turbo booster c powder, .25 oz:
This little wonder in a tiny container isn't the easiest thing to use, but if your morning serum/moisturizer doesn't contain enough vitamin C (an antioxidant and skin brightener) for you, all you have to do is add a little scoop (scoop included) of this powder to your palm, add your serum/moisturizer, rub palms together until you can feel that the powder's been dissolved, and then apply to face/neck/decollete. I have a serum that I love but doesn't contain the 20% vitamin C that I want to keep my 30-something year old skin from developing deeper fine lines, and use this powder in conjunction with this serum in the mornings - and voila, I've created the perfect concoction for my skin! It is kind of a pain to scoop out the powder from the tiny container and dissolve it into your product before applying to your skin, but it's well worth the results if you want a high vitamin C concentrated product.
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