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M. Cramer & Associates

5.0 (8 reviews)
Open • 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Ringpfeil Advanced Dermatology

Ringpfeil Advanced Dermatology

(256 reviews)

$$

Rittenhouse Square

I was seen at my appointment time. Staff are very friendly and helpful. Dr.Holmes understood my…read moreneeds and prescribed a medication that actually worked. I would definitely recommend her to to other.

0/10 would not recommend. Would give 0 stars if I could…read more Came here for PRP scalp injections - I've had this done before so know what to expect - you start with a blood draw. I have know idea what happened during the blood draw but whoever took my blood seemed incredibly inexperienced. I looked down and blood was gushing from my arm - had never seen so much blood come out from what would be such a standard procedure. I was super alarmed/horrified - she asked if I was okay, needed food/water, told me I could go back home and reschedule the appt. I said no because 1) PRP sessions are supposed to be spaced 4-6 weeks apart and I was already at the 6 week mark and 2) blood was already taken. She left and then someone else came in - told me they needed to take more blood bc they didn't get enough from the first draw (bc it all poured out??) she seemed more experienced but funnily enough, the vein in the right arm that she took from ended up massively bruised (first blood draw was from the left arm). I ended up feeling completely exhausted for about a week after the blood draw / spillage; had to up my iron intake to get my energy levels back to baseline. I've never had this experience with a blood draw and I've gotten my blood drawn many times for various procedures. Unfortunately I bought a pack of 3 PRP sessions, so have 1 more session to use and frankly I'm pretty traumatized and don't want to go back. Definitely not coming here again after I use my last session.. would recommend more experienced people at this facility for simple procedures like blood draw. Separately, I got a laser treatment to last to laser off a couple sun spots. It had been over a month and they're still there ^^ above was posted a couple months ago. Following up to mentioned they messed up scheduling for my 3rd PRP treatment. Needless to say it will be my last one at this place

KBeauty outlet

KBeauty outlet

(18 reviews)

Chinatown

K-BEAUTY OUTLET in Philly is a Korean skincare store located in Chinatown. I've been here a couple…read moreof times and the staff are always welcoming and very helpful in answering any questions pertaining to your skin needs. So far, with help and recommendations from their staff, I've purchased eye cream, eye patches, facial moisturizer, toner, and lip glosses, which all seem to be good quality. The cost seems to be equal to or maybe even a little more than, other places you can get some products. Parking is close to non-existent.

I was excited to check this place out over the weekend and it really exceeded my expectations! The…read morestore is spotless, bright, and very well laid out with a ton of products (skincare, hair care, masks, makeup etc.) I was planning on just browsing and maybe picking up a mask to try but after a surprise sunburn (who knew you could get sunburnt just wandering around the city in 70 degree weather?!) further inflamed my already redness prone skin, I figured I'd see if they had anything that could help. I was skeptical because I've tried expensive products (Stilla, Dr. Jart, Smashbox etc.) and nothing had ever worked. Luckily for me, I was quickly approached by one of the helpful sales associates who asked what I was looking for and gave me some great recommendations! She was knowledgeable, so nice, and not at all pushy. She had me try the two products she said worked very well redness and I wound up buying them both - a lightweight moisturizer and a skin soothing mist. I'm new to Korean beauty but I'm really impressed with these two products already (it's only been 2 days!) The moisturizer feels incredible and I've definitely noticed a slight improvement in my redness. The spray was a godsend all weekend on my sunburn and smells so good! It's in a great location in Chinatown, very close to the Reading Terminal market. I'll definitely be back when I visit Philly again!

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Glossier Philadelphia

(11 reviews)

Rittenhouse Square

This is almost embarrassing to admit but at the age of 35, I am very, very late to the makeup game…read more My toiletries bag is full of the same crusty products I've been using for the past 5+ years. In a rare bout of experimentation recently, I was all set to pull the trigger on buying some products from Glossier on their website when I saw they had a brick and mortar in Philly and decided to go check it out. And I'm so glad I did! Being able to compare different colors/shades and seeing how they looked on my skin made a huge difference. The ladies in the pink jumpsuits were very friendly and quick to offer recommendations and advice if you ask. My only two critiques: 1. The area right by the front door got very crowded. If you walk a little bit further in towards the back, there were much fewer people with the same exact products to play around with. 2. Some of the samplers needed to be thrown out (dried up, nothing on the bottom). I liked that they had a lot of swabs, makeup remover, and hand sanitizer on hand, but that doesn't really help if the sampler product is useless. They're running a promo now where if you spend over a certain amount, you get a free pink mug!

Today, I visited this charming girly beauty store in downtown Philadelphia for the first time and…read morewanted to check out two new perfumes recently launched: Glossier You Doux and You Rêve. I didn't choose either of the delightful, light, lovely fragrances. I preferred the Glossier limited edition birthday cake candle, which smells yummy. Their candles are affordable, have long-lasting aromas, and have a nice throw.

Target - Pampers Swaddlers

Target

(106 reviews)

Penn Center, Rittenhouse Square

I love Target, and the Chestnut Street Philadelphia location is a prime example of how a major…read moreretail brand can adapt to city living without losing what makes it great. I grew up visiting Target in the suburbs, so discovering this location in Philadelphia immediately felt familiar. It maintains the brand's accessibility and comfort while smartly adapting to city life. The store is consistently clean, bright, organized, and well-stocked. The staff is friendly and helpful, the grocery selection is genuinely fresh, and the overall experience feels thoughtful and efficient. What Target does especially well is discernment. The product mix feels curated rather than crowded, with a smart balance of affordability, quality, and style across groceries, home goods, essentials, and private-label products. Their app also stands out, particularly the real-time inventory tools that make pickup and delivery seamless. More broadly, Target is one of the few major retailers that has preserved the strengths of brick-and-mortar shopping while still evolving for modern life. I suspect part of that comes from the company's Minnesota roots and the strong Scandinavian influence embedded in the culture there. You can feel it in the stores: clean layouts, restrained design, thoughtful presentation, efficiency paired with warmth, and an emphasis on functionality without sacrificing quality. It stands apart from most big-box retail in America. The Chestnut Street location embodies that philosophy perfectly. Similar to what brands like Barnes & Noble and Bloomingdale's have done with their urban stores, Target has adapted away from oversized suburban formats in certain city environments without sacrificing the core experience. The nearby location by the Barnes Foundation is excellent as well. It's larger than the Chestnut Street store but not a sprawling mega store, making it especially well-suited for city living while still offering a broader inventory and the convenience of free parking. Both locations feel like thoughtful adaptations of the traditional suburban retail model rather than watered-down versions. As parents, we've also been consistently impressed by Target's private-label products. Their diapers, formula, yogurt pouches, peanut butter, dairy products, pasta, and other everyday essentials have all been of excellent quality at prices meaningfully lower than those of many national brands. Target's Philadelphia stores demonstrate how thoughtful, adaptable retail can succeed in urban environments while preserving the core values that built customer loyalty in the first place. Highly recommended!

Inreally hope that some day in tye future, that these stores would carry prepared sandwiches and…read moreother types of food wherr people can take the food out and consume it without preparing it at home. There are complete aisles of bread and cereals, and even fruit, but nothing that I can purchase and eat it right now. Everything else about this store is awesome, and the prices here are very low. Thry do have cold beverages but I couldn't find any of those Starbucks cold brewed coffee. I saw plenty of pet food, clothes, and paper products, but thry had nothing that I nreded right now. I pretty much left without getting a thing.

SEPHORA

SEPHORA

(216 reviews)

$$$

Penn Center, Rittenhouse Square

I visit once a year usually around my birthday. I have chemical sensitivity and migraines but like…read moreto treat myself to a new carefully selected fragrance. I was greeted upon entering. I approached a team member in the makeup section and asked for assistance with a new fragrance. The nice young lady referred me to Ms Dorthy who was a few steps away. It was busy and she kindly held that area down. I mentioned that I have Gucci Blossom from a while back but started triggering migraines. I have DK Good Girl which I would need to spray way in advance. Marc Jacob Daisy is my most recent. As I grew older the Spider Senses became stronger. Lol Ms Dorthy suggested several fragrances. I went with a travel of a Jo Malone. I am not built for the cold and spoke with Kimberly about hair hydration. I went with her recommendation of a Briigeo Travel Kit. Kind recommendations. Self Care on a budget. Looking forward to my upcoming birthday reward.

Went in on a Saturday afternoon after doing way too much research on eyelash serums. I'm talking…read moreReddit deep dives and hours on Google. I wanted an actual in person opinion before dropping that kind of money. I asked an associate about a few options, told her what I've used before, what I was looking for, just trying to give context. It was busy, so I get that it's hectic. But she was clearly over it. Eyes glazing over, super short responses, that vibe where someone is already tired of you and you just started talking. She basically pointed at one product and kind of brushed me off. The frustrating part is I was already leaning toward that exact serum. I just wanted confirmation or a little insight. Instead I felt like I was inconveniencing her for asking basic questions in a store that literally sells beauty advice as part of the experience. Sephora is already pricey, so the whole reason I went in instead of ordering online was for guidance. If I'm going to get treated like that, I might as well just click buy from home next time. Cashiers were nice though. So at least checkout didn't feel awkward.

M. Cramer & Associates - lighting - Updated May 2026

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