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Thursday, August 16, 2012

Philosophy Hope in a Jar Ingredients

Having just learned about this product, the sample I got will be going in the trash. I can't do the parabens.



The Ingredients in Hope in a Jar

By Miranda Sinclair, eHow Contributor



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Hope in a Jar is a moisturizing skin cream.
Hope in a Jar is a facial cream created by the Philosophy brand. It is a moisturizer intended to combat signs of aging and to protect skin against certain environmental factors (though Hope in a Jar does not contain a sunscreen), and Philosophy claims that it will give the skin a smooth and healthy look. According to Philosophy, Hope in a Jar is an appropriate moisturizer for most skin types. Hope in a Jar works through a series of ingredients that exfoliate, moisturize, and protect the skin.Does this Spark an idea?



  1. Lactic Acid

    • Lactic acid is an exfoliant. It helps to smooth skin while helping the skin retain moisture. Lactic acid is a chemical compound derived from milk.

    Beta-Glucan

    • Beta-glucan is used to give skin a rosy glow. It is also an antioxidant and is supposed to provide skin with protection from environmental factors while stimulating the immune system. Beta-glucan is commonly derived from plants, yeast, or fungi and is used in certain medicines.

    Lavender Oil

    • Lavender oil is an antiseptic and astringent and is also used to help combat stress. It is derived from the lavender plant and is also commonly used in perfumes, candles, and incense.

    Tocopheryl Acetate

    • Tocopheryl acetate is an antioxidant which is derived from Vitamin E. It is intended to improve skin condition and protect against environmental factors.

    Other Ingredients

    • Hope in a Jar also contains stearates, which are derived from animals, and alcohol, which may irritate sensitive skin. It also contains parabens, which have been potentially linked to cancer. A full list of ingredients can be found on the Philosophy company website at www.philosophy.com.


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