Best Place to Wax Poetic About Eyeliner
philosophy
Reading the labels on philosophy cosmetic/skin care products is like browsing the self-help aisle at Barnes & Noble. Moisturizer is “hope in a jar,” eye cream is “eye believe,” exfoliator is “help me” or “the great awakening” — because “sometimes your skin needs a wake-up call.”
Created by a Phoenix aesthetician, philosophy has been a hit in high-end department stores across the country; skin care experts dig the products. The company entered a new age this summer with the opening of its first store — on Mill Avenue. Now Mill Rats and sorority chicks can cruise the aisles, contemplating “message in a bottle” (shower gel), “the supernatural fingerpaints” (glittery makeup) and “be somebody” (body lotion).
Self-help? Try “shelf-help.”