philosophy grace & love body melt 3-pc collection Auto-Delivery

Layer on your favorite philosophy fragrance with this pampering three-piece collection introducing the new melt-in body balm, a hydrating formula that leaves skin delicately scented. In an instrumental test with a corneometer, the melt-in body balm showed it had a hydrating effect for up to eight hours.

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Layer on your favorite philosophy fragrance with this pampering three-piece collection introducing the new melt-in body balm, a hydrating formula that leaves skin delicately scented. In an instrumental test with a corneometer, the melt-in body balm showed it had a hydrating effect for up to eight hours.

Plus, you’ll also receive super-size eau de parfum and the iconic 3-in-1 shampoo, shower gel, and bubble bath — a rich, foaming lather that leaves your skin and hair feeling clean, soft, and delicately scented.

Tucked inside a totally giftable tote, this delightful set is available in your choice of fabulous fragrances — amazing grace, pure grace, falling in love, or unconditional love.

amazing grace is a clean, floral scent of bergamont, lily of the valley, and delicate white musk designed to make you feel amazingly clean and beautifully feminine.

pure grace is an infinitely clean fragrance with a soap-and-water scent of water lily, leafy greens, and frosted musk that makes you feel like you just stepped out of the shower.

falling in love is a delicious, sparkling scent of blackberry, jasmine, and vanilla created to make you feel the spark of romance.

unconditional love is a playful, flirty scent of black raspberry, white lily, and cashmere vanilla that will leave you feeling surrounded by love and happiness.

And with this Auto-Delivery plan, you’ll receive a new shipment of this three-piece set approximately every four months for one year.

How do I use it: Rub fingers in a circular motion to get the perfect amount on fingertips, allowing the balm texture to transform into a lightweight oil. Massage on skin; the balm glides on and melts in, leaving a velvety soft finish. Use as a nighttime ritual to help pamper skin and in the morning to refresh. Store at room temperature.

Apply to wet body or scalp. Lather and rinse. If using as a bubble bath, drizzle a generous amount under running water and enjoy.

Spray eau de parfum onto a clean, dry body.

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  • Each shipment includes 32-oz shampoo, shower gel & bubble bath; 6-oz melt-in body balm; 4-oz eau de parfum; future shipments arrive approximately every four months for one year
  • 1st shipment only also includes tote bag
  • Cannot ship to AK, HI, PR, VI, Guam
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  1. 02

    by Hansen

    Well I love the smell. Clean soap and water fresh. However today I was told from a coworker friend that my perfume was giving her headaches, and that another coworker had noticed it as well. So my feeling were hurt I guess I will be sending it back.

  2. 02

    by Buck

    This time I got the Pure Grace which is a new favorite. I am always an Amazing Grave lady, but I love how Pure Grace will blend with Amazing. I get soooo many compliments. I love the new melt blend in balm which is now another new favorite. I have been using philosophy products for years and love them all. I hope people realize that the longer you wear a fragrance your nose gets used to it so you don’t smell it the same as when you first do. But, I know how wonderful m the smell still is by the compliments I received.

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