Product Info

Price:
$19.97 - $24.97
Original Price:
$39.99
Item #:
1835870
Size/Qty:
2 - 1.02 FL OZ EACH

Spotted something interesting in the skincare aisle: Mad Hippie Vitamin C Serum is hitting clearance racks, and this cult-favorite brand doesn’t show up at Costco all that often.

This is a two-pack of 1.02 fl oz bottles of Mad Hippie’s Vitamin C Serum, a product that’s built a loyal following among skincare enthusiasts for its clean ingredient list and antioxidant-rich formula. The serum uses sodium ascorbyl phosphate (a more stable form of vitamin C) along with konjac root, ferulic acid, and hyaluronic acid to target fine lines, dark spots, and overall skin brightness.

When you break down the math, you’re getting 2.04 fl oz total in this two-pack. Mad Hippie products typically retail in the $30-40 range per bottle at other retailers, so even at clearance pricing, you’ll want to compare what you’re actually paying per ounce. If you’re already a fan of this brand or have been curious to try it, the clearance tag makes it easier to justify the purchase. If you’ve never used vitamin C serums before, just know they can be a bit finicky—some skin types love them, others find them irritating.

This is likely hitting clearance because Costco tends to rotate through skincare brands rather than keeping them as permanent fixtures. Mad Hippie occupies that premium-but-not-luxury space that doesn’t always move quickly in warehouse volumes. With clearance items, you’re looking at limited stock that won’t be replenished, so if you’re interested, don’t sleep on it.

Key Features:
  • Two 1.02 fl oz bottles of vitamin C serum (2.04 fl oz total)
  • Uses sodium ascorbyl phosphate, a stable vitamin C derivative that’s less irritating than L-ascorbic acid
  • Includes ferulic acid and vitamin E to boost antioxidant effectiveness
  • Contains hyaluronic acid for hydration and konjac root for gentle exfoliation
  • Cruelty-free, paraben-free, and synthetic fragrance-free formula
  • Designed to address hyperpigmentation, fine lines, and uneven skin tone
  • Best stored in a cool, dark place to maintain vitamin C potency

If you’re already spending money on vitamin C serums or have been meaning to add one to your routine, this is worth a look. Have you tried Mad Hippie before, or are you more of a drugstore-skincare person?

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