December 1, 2016

I am Mad about Mad Hippie

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My skin is very fair and sensitive, so I try to avoid harsh products that may have a lot of additives, but it can be hard to find products that are more natural but that also work well. Mad Hippie seems to have found a best of both worlds scenario with their products. Mad Hippie Vitamin A Serum is aimed at fighting wrinkles and sun damage, and while I don’t have many wrinkles as of yet, I’ve had freckles/sun damage since before I can remember. I followed the instructions which state to start out using it every other night for your skin to adjust, then move to every night. This regimen worked out well for my skin and I didn’t experience any over-dryness or red blotchy areas, which can sometimes happen with retinoid type serums on my skin. It has a nice natural scent and felt clean on my skin and didn’t leave any type of film or residue. After several uses, my skin looked a bit brighter and more balanced. As is with most serums, continual use is the key, so I’m looking forward to keeping up this regiment and seeing those freckles and brown spots fade away.

You can view the ingredients highlights of the Vitamin A Serum HERE

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I also tried out the Mad Hippie Eye Cream, which had a light, non-greasy feel to it. I could almost immediately feel the cream hydrating the skin around my eyes and was so refreshing, I almost used it on the rest of my face. It also comes in a pump bottle, which I like so much more than the pots that you need to open and stick your finger in each time you want to use it.
You can view the ingredient highlights of the Eye Cream  HERE
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Guest post by Antonia Rutter

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