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Seabuck Wonders Take 2: Product Reviews

Sea Buckthorn Seed Oil
After my very positive experience with the products sent to me by Seabuck Wonders, I enthusiastically agreed to try some of their other items when they asked me to do another review recently.

This time, I was sent their facial serum, and the Sea Buckthorn seed oil softgels.

I always try to take an omega-3 fat supplement, but recently I have been having a really bad reaction to fish oil pills: serious fish burps!  The capsules they sent are the perfect solution.  They are smaller, easier to swallow than fish oil pills, and NO FISH BURPS! I also love that they are organic.

Here is some additional info on these softgels:

High content of Omega 3, 6, 9, vitamins A and E, and numerous nutrients, including unsaturated fatty acids and minerals, makes this product very unique. The synergistic effect, like that of all seeds of plants, is extremely regenerating and potent. Whether you want to maintain or improve your health, if your target is your immune system, heart, brain, liver, skin or white blood cell count, it will work for you. The abundance of strong antioxidants and other bioactive factors may provide essential protection against hostile elements such as free radicals.
  • Powerful antioxidant and immune support
  • Cardiovascular and liver health
  • Healthy inflammation response
  • USDA Certified Organic*
  • Non-GMO Project Verified
  • Super Critical Extract
  • Hexane-Free
  • Kosher Certified
  • For both internal and external use
  • Available in 1 fl. oz. (30ml) and 60 softgels / 500mg each
I was super excited to try the serum too!  I have been dying to buy a serum to help with my, um, not-so-fine lines and irregular complexion, but given how sensitive my skin is, I've been hesitant to invest in any of these expensive products in case I get a bad reaction.



Seabuck Wonders serum is obviously gentle, because I have had great results and no allergic reactions.  Like the body lotion, it is naturally scented with orange oil, but it is very subtle.  It is not at all heavy or oily, in fact, given how dry my skin is, I still use a moisturizer, but it may be enough on it's own for someone with less dry skin.

Here is more info on the serum:

Infused with a potent blend of Omega 3, 6, 9, and the rare Omega-7, SeabuckWonders’ Deep Hydrating Serum will not only moisturize skin, but also improve texture and tone.
Sea Buckthorn Deep Hydrating Serum nourishes and supports cell regeneration to minimize fine lines and help maintain a youthful, healthy glow. This serum is ideal for all skin types and is highly effective, yet it will not leave your skin oily or irritated. Deep Hydrating Serum is an important part of your everyday skincare routine and will leave you with smooth, radiant skin.
  • Replenishes and rejuvenates
  • Supports collagen production
  • Helps maintain skin’s moisture balance
  • Made with certified organic Sea Buckthorn
  • Vegan; Non-GMO
  • Paraben-free; Leaping Bunny Cruelty-free
  • Dairy-free, Wheat-free and Gluten-free
  • Naturally scented with essential orange oil
  • For all skin types
  • 1 fl. oz. (30ml)
Ingredients: Deionized Water, Vegetable Glycerin, Sodium Levulinate, Sodium Anisate, Betaine, Algae Extract, Mugwort (Artemisia Vulgaris) Extract, Polyglyceryl-10 Laurate, Phenoxyethanol, Sclerotium Gum, Hippophae Rhamnoides (Sea Buckthorn) Oil, Dipotassium Glycyrrhizinate, Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Peel Oil, Xanthan Gum, Tocopherol Glycine Soja (Soybean) Oil, Sodium Phytate, Ethylhexylglycerin.

For more information on their full line or to purchase their products, visit their website.

Disclosure: Seabuck Wonders provided me with complimentary products, but all opinions on this blog are my own.

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