Is this non-comedogenic?
Yes! Mad Hippie uses non-comedogenic oils like high linoleic safflower oil, rosehip oil, and pumpkin seed oil as well as a little ginger to help calm temperamental skin.
Can I use the Cleansing Oil as a face oil and not a cleanser?
Yep! You can use the Cleansing Oil as a facial oil and not a cleanser. The formula does not contain any surfactants.
Should I double cleanse with the Cream Cleanser?
If you prefer to double cleanse, we recommend starting with the Cleansing Oil and following with the Cream Cleanser.
Does this remove makeup?
The Cleansing Oil provides a deep cleanse and is great for end of day cleansing, particularly if you wear face makeup, eye makeup, sunscreen, and/or foundation that are tough to remove.
What are all the comparisons between the cleansers?
The Cream Cleanser is rich in oils such as macadamia oil, sesame oil, and jojoba oil which create a rich cream to gently cleanse and hydrate.
The Cleansing Oil is a blend of high linoleic oils exclusively which gently dissolve makeup, dirt, and oil that adhere to the skin allowing for a deep cleanse without drying or irritating.
The Jelly Cleanser starts out as a thick clear gel that, once applied to damp skin, turns to a cleansing milk that effectively melts away makeup, dirt, and excess oil that accumulate on the skin offering a thorough cleanse without drying or stripping the skin.
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Mad Hippie has partnered with Pact Collective to help you recycle your clean, empty hard to recycle beauty packages.
To participate in the Mad Hippie x Pact Mail Back Program, please follow the three steps below. As a gift for your efforts, Mad Hippie has covered all shipping and processing costs! Together, we can close the loop on hard-to-recycle beauty packaging.
Driven by a passion for simplicity, clean ingredients, and a desire to create naturally-based, effective skincare that could serve a fellow community of adventurers, explorers, and dreamers, Mad Hippie was born.