Holiday Buying Guide 2013 - Philosophy Presented by Beauty Research
Newport Beach, CA (PRWEB) November 21, 2013 -- In 1996, the skin care company philosophy introduced their products at Barney's department stores. Today, the brand's sales figures top $200 million annually with much of the brand's business coming from sales of their popular holiday gift sets. The latest article by BeautyResearch.com, Holiday Buying Guide 2013 - philosophy, discusses the holiday gift sets offered by philosophy for the 2013 holiday season to help shoppers find the best ones for the people on their gift lists.
Part of the appeal of philosophy's holiday gift sets is that the company offers them in a wide range of prices. Which philosophy holiday products are ideal for stocking stuffers? Why are they appealing for giving as gifts? How can people give a multi-piece gift set without spending too much? To find out, visit BeautyResearch.com or click
Many people find that tween and teen girls are the most difficult people to shop for during the holiday season. Are there any philosophy gift sets that are suitable for young and older teens? If so, which ones are the best for girls in this age group? What products do they contain? To find out, visit BeautyResearch.com or click
philosophy is known for their facial skin care products, many of which are award-winning formulas. For the holidays, philosophy packages many of these products into special gift sets. Which philosophy holiday gift sets contain products for the complexion? What products are featured in these sets? How do they benefit the complexion and what types of ingredients do they contain? To find out, visit BeautyResearch.com or click
While skin care gifts for the complexion can be excellent gifts, some people are hesitant to purchase products for the face for gift giving because they are unsure what products the women on their holiday shopping lists use. Are there philosophy gift sets that contain products for the body and not the face? If so, which ones are they? What products do they feature? To find out, visit BeautyResearch.com or click
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