Why you should pamper yourself every day
Look, you can keep grinding and hustling and puffing and sweating forever, but honestly? That won't make you a happier and more joyful person.
So, what to do? Pamper yourself a little. And how can you do that better than with the finest beauty brand ever: philosophy? Good for every skin type and every type of woman. Whether you love to fuss or not. You’re not just thinking about your looks, but also about your mind, and that provides the necessary relaxation that you can really use from time to time. Because otherwise, life just keeps going and before you know it, you have a burnout. Just saying.
Give your face a nice mask every now and then, cleanse your skin well, because a radiant face makes for the finest Monday morning. Or a smashing Friday night, when you can shine at that drink or at that party. You no longer need a visit to your beautician because yay, this gives you smooth skin. It smells nice. It makes you soft and gentle and supple. In other words: the better version of yourself that you’ve always been looking for. Is this philosophical? It fits well, right?
These are the bestsellers in skincare land, which you’re going to benefit a lot from:
- The purity 3-in-1 facial cleanser, with which you can quickly remove your eye makeup without it stinging your eyes. Your boyfriend will also be happy with this because the facial cleanser works well as shaving gel too. How convenient.
- The microdelivery resurfacing peel is a match for all skin types, we all get a peachy skin from it. You get it, I want I want I want.
- You need: renewed hope in a jar moisturizer. Hope in anxious, dry times. You can’t apply enough in the cold.
- To top it off: amazing grace eau de toilette. Because when you’re done with the maintenance, you want to treat yourself a little.
What’s the most fun about philosophy? All those fun texts that you can read at your leisure in the shower. Or in the bath. Wise lessons that you get served on your bottle: ’You learn while you grow’, ‘Live with optimism’, ‘Ultimately, life comes down to one thing: gratitude’. That kind of, yes, philosophical texts. We love it. We love life. Look, we’re already learning it.



