My thoughts on Philosophy

I hit the jackpot when I came back to work the other week and saw a gorgeous philosophy box waiting for me on my desk! When I opened it my eyes immediately lit up. I was definitely not expecting to receive full sized bottles to review on my blog. Totally blew my mind with that special delivery. I definitely spazzed out in my office for a moment, and may have done a little dance.The first time I think I heard of Philosophy skin care products was when Oprah was talking about it on one of her “Favorite Things” episode probably 10 or more years ago. I’ve only ever tried out samples from Sephora, or other places that give them out.When I headed down to San Diego to attend BlogHer11 I was stoked to see a Philosophy booth set up. That’s where the girls and I had our photos taken (many times) throughout the conference weekend.

See?

When I got back home, I had a 10% off coupon to head into Sephora and so I went one day after work. When I popped in, I was browsing around and ended up at the Philosophy shelves. A girl came over to me, whom I thought was a Sephora employer, but in fact she was a Marketing Rep for Philosophy! She gave me tons of inside tips (of who to e-mail and where to attend the next Philosophy marketing meetings in Toronto). I told her about my blog and she mentioned that I should e-mail the PR company. Well,   I ended up chatting with the Philosophy PR company and got in touch with a representative that obviously sent some really great creams for me to check out.

I received the Keep The Peace cream, and Eternal Grace firming body lotion. Below are the descriptions taken from the Sephora website.

Keep The Peaceâ„¢ Comfort Cream ($38 2oz)

What it is:
A super soothing moisturizer that treats redness and sensitivity.

What it is formulated to do:
Make peace with your skin. This daily moisturizer contains natural extracts to help calm and soothe redness and sensitivity while multiple antioxidants help protect skin against environmental attack. Its nurturing formula features an advanced barrier rejuvenation technology that maintains a healthy moisture barrier, helping to keep skin hydrated while protecting against future irritation.

What it is formulated WITHOUT:
– Parabens
– Sulfates
– Synthetic Fragrances
– Synthetic Dyes
– Phthalates
– GMOs
– Triclosan

Eternal Graceâ„¢ Firming Body Emulsion ($34 16oz)

What it is:
A perfumed, firming body emulsion.

What it does:
Infused with the youthful, uplifting scent of Philosophy’s Eternal Grace fragrance, this firming body emulsion is designed to leave you feeling forever young. Eternal Grace Firming Body Emulsion is enriched with natural oils, such as olive and macadamia nut oils, to help soften the skin and aid in moisture retention, while shea butter helps nurture the driest of skin. The formula also contains a unique, synergistic blend of vitamins E and C to provide antioxidant protection and a firming ingredient to help tone the skin, leaving it feeling velvety soft.

What it is formulated WITHOUT:
– Parabens
– Sulfates
– Phthalates
– GMOs
– Triclosan

I would describe the Eternal Grace scent as fresh, and clean; almost a citrus summery scent. When you smell the lotion in the bottle itself it has a bit more fragrance, and when you apply it onto your body it leaves the scent but it’s not as strong. Which is what I like. If you loved the scent, you can also get a roller ball perfume of Eternal Grace on Sephora’s website!

I’ve noticed that while the scent is minimal I noticed that the scent lingers on me throughout the day and I forget who’s the one that is smelling so good. It’s me!

Keep the peace? Well I’ve been applying the face lotion religiously, on a daily basis when I get ready in the mornings. I have dry skin on my face and I haven’t noticed any irregular dry patches or very much redness on my cheeks when I wash off my makeup for the day in the evening. As for the lotion, I usually apply it on my body when I get out of the shower in the mornings.  Philosophy is honestly a godsend. Since moving to Ontario I’ve developed mild eczema during the dry winter months, and my skin after being living here for almost 6 years still isn’t used to it. Only creams can soothe it, and Philosophy seems to be right on par with all the other one’s I’ve been using.

What’s great about Philosophy’s line of skin care is that none of the products contain parabens (which is a preservative that has been linked to cancer), sulfates which dries out your skin and strips the skin barrier. People often like to use Sulfates in their shampoo/conditioner since it makes the “bubbles” foam up and make your hair lather up, but it’s not necessary to have bubbles to cleanse the skin/hair. Philosophy also doesn’t have Phthalates in their products either. Big word, isn’t it? Phthalates (which I’m not sure how exactly to pronounce)  is a product that makes the scent put into your products last longer. It’s not often you see Phthalates written on an ingredient list. Instead you’ll see something disguised worded as PVC, fragrance, or essential oils as fragrance.

When choosing a product that you’re going to be putting on your body, natural really does matter. There are tons of alternatives. Just because it’s not listed on the ingredient list or label, doesn’t mean it’s not there. Next time your are at a beauty counter or Sephora, ask if your favorite products contains any of the chemicals, which from there you can make an informed decision.

Have you ever tried something by Philosophy? They’re great, ya? If you’ve tried multiple products from them, what was your favorite?

Alfie loves these products too ;)

Philosophy? Thank you thank you thank you, and then some.

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In yo face, yet again… MEXX!

I have a couple of favorite stores I like to go in, when I hit the malls.

H&M being right up there at number one. Mexx is nice too, for work clothes but it’s a pricey store. It wasn’t that long ago that I had an encounter with this… Mexx associate.

Ever since this one girl (conveniently also named Nancy) quit, Mexx has never been the same experience. Nancy (I can’t get over the fact it feels like I’m talking in third person lol) used to pick out the best fitting clothes for my body and I haven’t had the same experience since she left. Now? There’s this one evil lady who scopes you out and secretly tries to make you buy everything in the store. She picks up clothes around me ans says “Ooo isn’t this cute. Do you like it?” other times she pushes way too many clothes on me. I try to ignore her but I can’t. She’s so bold! She’s scary, and makes me turn red and I can’t even explain why.

She also takes digs at you when selecting sizes for you. Just last week I was in there looking for some skinny pants. When I say skinny pants I mean what you guys also think I mean. I don’t mean a straight legged trouser. She said Oh we have tons of those! What size are you? A 38?

That’s an 8 American. Really? Why dig at people like that? I mean sure I may have been dressed in baggy clothes that day and looking a little haggered from the rain. But couldn’t you say  a size 2 instead of a size 8 to me? Better to go small and compliment your shopper than guess something wild. I agreed to try on the 8, then showed her how I was floating in it. She brought a 4 and a 6 back out and mentioned to me I should try on a few other things she brought back to me and telling me it’s totally your style, SO you. A pet peeve of mine, if you will. She does not know my style just by glancing at me from that day thankyouverymuch. I hated everything she brought out. I bet they work on commission. Right? Does anyone know? Leanne, I bet you do. lol

I was only in there because I spotted a lovely light grey tank top polk-a-dot blouse. It was full price. I asked her I know you’re probably not supposed to tell me this. But is Mexx was having one of those 50% off sales anytime soon?

Her response? No, no absolutely not at all. We only have those twice per year, in the summer and around Christmas.  I would never lie to you. Uh, ok? I didn’t believe her. Why should I? She lied to me last time! lol

I got an 40% off e-mail literally days after I went into that store. I printed out the coupon in hopes that I’d see her when I purchased my blouse. Oh the games we play.

I went in (not dressed in baggy clothes) and looking mighty presentable (I think I was wearing one of these blazers). She looked at me and said “Hey girl, haven’t seen you here in forever. I love seeing a familiar face.” At first I thought she was joking since I was only in there days prior. But I think she was being completely real. Whatever. I ended up trying on the polka-dot top on again and purchasing it using my coupon. 

I like sales.

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Office decor

I really should’ve taken some before photos before writing this blog post, or before taking photos. My office was a total mess for a few months, where paper and boxes were just swallowing me up and I had a tiny workspace. Working at this place since 2007, I thought it was about time I’d decorate my office!Vases and flowers on the left hand side were bought at Urban Barn. I’ve only been in that store twice and both times I’ve dropped a few more dollars than planned. It’s an amazing place. (In fact, I may use my wicker basket in the blog post I just linked, to clear some of the clutter up. Eh EHHH?)My workstation!Not a very practical spot to hold my prize possession pens, but I liked it better than the black wiry cage thing they were in previously. Aveda hand relief is awesome, by the way. In fact, Aveda anything is great. For pens, I’m thinking of copying How About Orange‘s blog and decorating my own mug. Pink and white are the colors I’m aiming for. This is her artwork below:

I had tons of papers that looked like such an eye sore, so instead of going out and purchasing stand up white magazine folders, which was my original plan. I found white folders instead, and put all my paperwork in there. Looks… eh, ok but not my favorite. A work in progress! That construction paper cut-out heart was from my little nephews that they made for me for Valentines Day. I LOVE IT.Apothecary jars filled with random stuff that we use for marketing.This is what you see when you first walk into the office. Boxes are still there, but semi-hidden. Hee.Ooo la la. On Monday I ended up bringing in a painting from home that I did not too long ago. Inspired by Made By Girl of course. I’m not the biggest fan of the painting though. It’s not clean enough for me.

Anyway, ya! That’s the office I’m working in! Like it? 

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