Musings of a Muse

A Blog of Musings from a Cosmetic Whore

Aug 10, 2009

Philosophy Fall Color Collection 2009


I love that Philosophy is giving a little love to their color collection this Fall. As many of us are known to lust after both Philosophy Skin care and their bath and body line, I think a fair few of us forget that Philosophy has a color cosmetic line as well.

This Fall Philosophy has quite a few new skin care and bath and body products releasing but they are also showing the love for their color cosmetic collection with a few new pieces that have captured my eye.

Click below for the details!

Philosophy The Supernatural Moonlight Natural Illuminating Powder ($28) is a translucent illuminating powder that instantly highlights your face and leaves behind a luminous finish.


Philosophy The Supernatural Instant Sunshine Natural Mineral Bronzer ($28) is a sheer, natural looking sunny color that gives a sun kissed glow.


Philosophy The Supernatural Superglossy Lip Gloss ($16.50) is a sheer lioquid lip gloss that moisturizes lips without a tacky, sticky feel! It's also formulated with an SPF 15.


Shades Available:
  • Bare Your Soul
  • Do What Comes Naturally
  • Follow Your Dreams
  • Live In The Moment
  • Open Your Heart
  • Posey-Reflect A Little
  • Share The Love
  • Smell The Roses

Philosophy The Supernatural Coloring Book Palette ($37.50) is a color palette for eyes, cheeks, and lips for a natural make up look.


All in all I'd say Philosophy did a good job in updating their makeup line. I'm interested in the palette, gloss, and possibly the highlighting powder....that bronzer sounds great too but with Fall quickly approaching I'm not up for a bronzy look.

The entire collection is available now at Nordstrom.

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