Triple C Night Cream
Description
A deeply hydrating treatment packed with three forms of vitamin C, potent antioxidants & adaptogens. With 19 cutting-edge actives, this synergistic formula brings dramatically brighter, healthier, smoother looking skin in just one jar!
In clinical studies, 97% of participants saw a reduction in the appearance of wrinkles.
2.1 oz
Boxes are printed with soy inks on FSC certified paper. Glass jars are fully recyclable. Bamboo spoons are compostable. Lids + the seals around jars and under lids are accepted through our free recycling partnership with TerraCycle.
For oily skin or acne-prone skin, a Vitamin C Serum is a better option for getting your daily vitamin C.
What does this product smell like?
This product has a small amount of essential oil, approximately 0.02%, in it to sweeten the underlying smell of the many actives. During testing participants overwhelmingly preferred the product with a small amount of EO to the un-fragranced version. Essential oils tend to dissipate with time, so fresher product will have a little more prevalent scent than batches made a little further out.
Do you worry about oxidation?
The forms of vitamin C used are much more stable than traditional ascorbic acid. Mad Hippie products all contain clean, safe, natural preservatives to ensure stability.
Can this be worn over the AHA Exfoliating Peel?
If using an AHA Exfoliating Peel and the Triple C Night Cream, we recommend waiting 10 minutes between application to let the AHAs work their magic!
Can this be used with Eye Cream?
Yes, if you have very dry skin you could layer this over Eye Cream. For some it might be too much moisture though, and for those folks, we'd recommend staggering the two products from night to night.
Can product be worn during the day?
Sure! The Triple C Night Cream is great day or night - really whenever extra hydration is needed!
Is the shea butter free trade?
Yes!
Is shea butter comedogenic?
While shea butter is ultra hydrating, it is not traditionally considered to be comedogenic and gets a 0 on most comedogenic scales.