July 14, 2016

Do Not Want Philosophy Instant Miracle Worker Touch Up Stick Concealer for Fall 2016

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Philosophy Instant Miracle Worker Touch Up Stick Concealer

Let me tell you, Philosophy Instant Miracle Worker Touch Up Stick Concealer is a tasty little morsel because it carries the “Miracle Worker” name. I use and love the Philosophy Miracle Worker Skincare Collection with a passion but sorry, the concealer totally has me shaking my head vigorously in a do not want motion. I mean do you remember the horror show that was Philosophy Miracle Worker Miraculous Color Corrector & Concealer? I’m always a little scared to try new Philosophy concealer formulas because of this!

Philosophy Instant Miracle Worker Touch Up Stick Concealer ($30) is a cooling formula that promises a natural looking finish with a formula that has an easy glide and brightens up skin as it conceals discoloration, darkness, and blemishes.

I MIGHT consider trying it in store! But no blind buys for me! Sorry, Philosophy! I trust you with my skincare life but not my makeup one!

Philosophy Instant Miracle Worker Touch Up Stick Concealer is available now at Ulta and Ulta.com.

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