MAD HIPPIE serums against skin aging, pigmentation, acne and rosacea
Mad Hippie produces natural skincare, which is developed with respect for people, animals and the environment. The products are cruelty free, the brand uses BPA free bottles and soy ink, produces on sustainable energy and donates $1 of every web sale to a good cause.
Mad Hippie Vitamin A Serum
Vitamin A is difficult to process well in skincare, because it is quite unstable and sensitive to oxidation. In the vitamin A serum from Mad Hippie, one of the newest forms of vitamin A, called hydroxypinacolone retinoate (HPR), is active. This form is much more stable and less irritating than other forms of vitamin A. The serum is 100% natural and actively works against sun damage and skin aging. The Mad Hippie vitamin A serum (30 ml) costs €28.75 and is available here .
Mad Hippie Vitamin C serum
Ascorbic acid is usually used in skin care with vitamin C. However, this acid does not easily penetrate the lipid barrier of the skin and can (in fact) cause acne and irritation. The Vitamin C serum from Mad Hippie therefore uses sodium ascorbyl phosphate. This is ascorbic acid with a salt molecule. This is not only more stable but also penetrates the barrier of the skin more easily. The Vitamin C serum from Mad Hippie (30 ML) has won several beauty awards and is available here for €29.50.
Mad Hippie Exfoliating serum
Exfoliation is a natural process of the skin, in which old and damaged skin cells are shed and replaced by new skin cells. However, this process is disrupted by skin aging, sun damage or skin conditions. This causes dull or dry skin, flakes, pimples and clogged pores. You can help your skin by exfoliating yourself. The Mad Hippie Exfoliating Serum (30 ML) is available here , for €30.50. Of course, this serum is also 100% natural, cruelty-free and vegan.
It is very important to use sunscreen when using these serums. If you want to know more about vitamin A and C in skincare, exfoliation and the effectiveness of these serums, read the full Mad Hippie article on columnsbykari.com