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Outstanding Customer Service from this standalone Philosophy store. Dropped in for their President's Day Sale (25% off) looking to purchase more of their Keep the Peace Color Corrector. Turns out, they were out and won't have a shipment in for two weeks. Bummer! Cheryl was kind enough to take my phone number and promised to call as soon as it gets in. And will honor the 25% off. She also hooked me up with a sample to get me through. Delighted customer indeed. :) Also, heard a rumor Philosophy intends to ax the Keep the Peace line?! PLEASE DON'T! Corporate, I HOPE YOU'RE READING (even after contacting customer service): As someone who struggles with Rosacea, the KTP CC is an absolute godsend. I know many others who agree. Yes, I love Bare Minerals. However, I'm an athlete. That means LOTS of sweat! 98% of the time, really don't feel like loading my face with make-up and prefer a minimalist approach (SPF moisturizer, KTP CC, mascara, brow powder, lip balm). Philosophy ... PLEASE DON'T NIX THIS LINE. If you buy any Philosophy products (Hope in a Jar, Purity, The Present, Miracleworker, etc.) at ULTA or Sephora, check out this location. You won't be disappointed with your experience!
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