*DISCLOSURE* Thank you to O'o Hawaii for providing product samples in order to facilitate this post. All thoughts are strictly my own.
Beauty products that are derived from natural ingredients, work effectively without damaging the skin and won't break the bank are not always easy to find, but just in time for Mother's Day, we have a fantastic eye remedy that checks off all of those boxes...O'o Hawaii Birdsong:
This antioxidant rich, eye cream is infused with O’o Hawaii’s exclusive triple boosting complex and Hawaiian antioxidant blend. It is chock full of highly effective ingredients like sodium hyaluronate, sea buckthorn (vitamin C) and hydrolyzed lupine protein (peptides) that boost each other’s performance to immediate correct fine lines.
Fermented radish root + lactobacillus boost the antioxidants and Hawaiian coffee berry provides the world’s highest source of polyphenols. Hawaiian noni gives an incredible amount of fatty acids and the additional healing infusion of rose quartz crystals instantly plumps to help lessen dark circles.
It goes on smoothly and feels intensely moisturizing and luxurious. It smells lovely, like fresh cucumber and Island Pikake (Jasmine) and instantly makes my skin feel and look refreshed and dewy.
As a true example of conscious beauty, O'o Hawaii products are all non-GMO, vegetarian, cruelty free. O’o Hawaii uses high functioning ingredients found in nature and zero synthetic ingredients or artificial fragrances or colorants. Zero fillers and products that actually work! Plus, for every online sale, O’o Hawaii donates to the Keauhou Bird Conservation Center Discovery Forest program. We love companies that give back to their communities!
Treat Mom with some truly lovely beauty products from O'o Hawaii this Mother's Day!
Disclosure: I received one or more of the products or services mentioned above for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.
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