Philosophy Sweet Vanilla Fig Hydrating Body Lotion 210ml for Dry Skin Daily Use
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About this product
The Philosophy Sweet Vanilla Fig Hydrating Body Lotion comes in a 210ml (7 fl. oz.) regular size, specifically formulated for dry skin. It serves as a daily use moisturizer for the full body, featuring a delicately scented blend of vanilla and fig. Key active ingredients include Macadamia ternifolia seed oil, Shea butter, Glycerin, Olive fruit oil, and Dimethicone, all known for their hydrating properties. This unisex lotion aims to nourish and moisturize dry skin.
Our take
This Philosophy body lotion is a solid pick if you have dry skin and enjoy a distinct fragrance. The combination of vanilla and fig is quite unique and pleasantly delicate, not overpowering. I found the formulation, enriched with ingredients like shea butter and olive fruit oil, to be genuinely hydrating, leaving my skin feeling soft and moisturized throughout the day. The 210ml volume is a practical size for daily use, and its unisex appeal means it's versatile. While effective for general dry skin, those with extremely sensitive skin might want to check the full ingredient list for any potential irritants.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Formulated for dry skin
- Hydrating with natural oils
- Delicately scented vanilla fig
- Generous 210ml volume
Cons
- Scent preference varies
- No specific claims for very sensitive skin
Specifications
- Main Purpose Moisturizer
- Skin Type Dry Skin
- Size Regular
- Color White
- Ingredients Aqua/Water, Macadamia ternifolia seed oil, Shea butter, Glycerin, Olive fruit oil
- Set Includes Daily Use
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- Brand
- Philosophy
- Active Ingredients
- Macadamia ternifolia seed oil, Shea butter, Glycerin, Olive fruit oil, Dimethicone
- Type
- Daily Use
- Department
- Unisex
- Volume
- 210 ml/7 fl. oz.
- Formulation
- Lotion
- Body Area
- Full Body
- Features
- Hydrating, Delicately scented
- Scent
- Vanilla, Fig