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Vitamin C Serum
From the creative brand name to the labeling to the texture and effects, this is a holy grail product for me. I am normally quite scent sensitive, but while this serum does have a little flavor to its texture, I find it natural rather than synthetic, which is a make or break difference for me.
What do I like? The benefits of Vitamin C without an skin crises or outbreak/reddening. I find that my skin responds well to the product recipe and that a little goes a long way when it comes to managing years of California sunlight and sea salt. It provides noticeable brightness and diminishes discoloration. I find that the combination of the Mad Hippie serum and then Klairs Vitamin E Mask or another Vitamin E mask is a perfect fit for me after a long day of working in the garden or biking. It is an excellent moisturizing combination.
What do I see? Brightening of skin and reduced discoloration, with a side of vibrancy. Not to mention that the texture is simply fantastic. All silky smooth and silvery, but absorbs beautifully without leaving any cast or pilling with subsequent products. Pilling is high on my list of reasons for tossing products, no matter how amazing. I shudder at the thought/sensation! I find that Vitamin C is a product that I choose to use because of its scientific basis. You are very unlikely to see immediate results from using this product, but that does not mean that it is not working. Rather, most products require consistency and repeated use before effects are noticeable. However, with Vitamin C, like introducing a retinol or new active to your skin care routine, repeated use can produce some irritation or break outs. I credit the form of Vitamin C that Mad Hippie uses a very crucial reason for why this serum can be added to a skin care routine without waking up to breakouts!
Things that make me a repeat purchaser? So, with previous experiences of Vitamin C serum that became discolored due sunlight exposure, I really appreciate a bottle that provides some protection for my Vitamin C serum. As well, Mad Hippie's product uses Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate (a much more stable form of Vitamin C than the L-Ascorbic Acid that many products contain and that a higher risk for oxidation and also for irritation).
I consider this a Holy Grail and, given how long I have been searching for the right serum, my only negative thoughts are that it was really hard to find this product and I really prefer to buy from small local businesses rather than having to purchase from major retailers.
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KFan
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Hi,
Thanks for such a helpful review! Do you know what percentage of ferulic acid does it have?
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