Kaitlyn Bristowe, Becca Tilley, and Ashley Iaconetti Share Their Love for Philosophy Cleansing Balm
In an innovative campaign titled “One Step to Love,” reality TV favorites Kaitlyn Bristowe, Becca Tilley, and Ashley Iaconetti are spotlighting Philosophy’s latest skincare product, the Purity MadeSimple One-Step Meltaway Cleansing Balm. The trio, known for their appearances on *The Bachelor* and *The Bachelorette*, shared their enthusiasm for the product and the collaborative experience.
Bristowe expressed her excitement during an exclusive video interview with *Us Weekly*, stating, “I was already using Philosophy’s face wash. So that was obviously a yes. And then when I heard it was going to be with Ashley and Becca, I was like, I’ll pay you to go and do this. That sounds so fun.” The cleansing balm is designed to effortlessly remove long-wear makeup and pollutants while leaving the skin feeling silky smooth.
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Bristowe added a lighthearted jab at the traditional reality show format, recalling, “We were like, no roses. We’re good on roses.” According to a press release from Philosophy, the campaign playfully intertwines elements of reality dating shows with beauty storytelling, aiming to make the cleansing balm a favorite among skincare enthusiasts.
<pReflecting on their time during the campaign shoot, Iaconetti, who previously appeared on seasons 19 and 20 of The Bachelor, noted the nostalgia of the experience, stating, "It was truly the closest I think we could ever get to feeling that feeling again." Meanwhile, Tilley, who was also part of the iconic seasons, praised the cleansing balm after using it post-shoot, calling it a "miracle worker" for its effectiveness in removing makeup.
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Bristowe echoed Tilley’s positive assessment, noting the balm’s effectiveness and adding, “The proof is in the pudding.” The Purity MadeSimple balm combines meadowfoam seed oil, vitamin E, and glycerin to provide a thorough cleanse without stripping the skin’s natural moisture.
