Odacite A Spring in Tokyo Serum Review + Treat Yourself to a Free Gift at Petal & Post!

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 * This post was kindly sponsored by Petal & Post. All opinions and thoughts in this post are 100% honest and entirely based on my personal experience.

Odacite A Spring in Tokyo Serum Review

I was kindly sent the Odacité A Spring in Tokyo Serum from Petal and Post and I couldn’t be more thrilled if I wanted to!

Seriously, Odacité is one of those coveted green beauty brands. I had yet to try out their private collection of serums which are so praised by people. Awhile back I tried a tiny sample vial of one once, but how can I get the full experience from that?!

One thing I will say is that they have their essential oil blends perfected to a T. The little sample I tried and this serum both smell wonderful without being too overpowering. That is a big plus for me as overwhelming scents tend to give me a headache. Moreover, A Spring in Tokyo Serum is really wonderful so read on. 😉

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Odacite A Spring in Tokyo Serum Review

I love the texture of this serum. It’s perfect for transition months when it’s still freezing out, but also light enough to use when spring finally hits. The scent is somewhere between citrus and floral. The floral notes really come through in this. Hints of grapefruit give it a nice uplifting vibe that’s perfect on early mornings.

On the flip side, it makes a great night treatment because it’s chock full of potent plant oils and essences. The blend helps heal, hydrate, and give your skin a nice glow.

It’s incredibly gentle and doesn’t cause any redness to my skin. I think those with skin on the sensitive side might be okay to try this one as it’s very soothing. This serum has helped even out my skin tone and heal some of my acne scars. Some serums take forever to show any kind of result, but not this gem! I was already seeing a difference in the first week of using this. For me, that is not a common occurrence.

It’s brilliant when added to creams for more hydration and it’s definitely helped my skin stay moisturized.

I have been combining it with the Graydon Green Cream, to great effect, on days when my skin feels raw, irritated, or just really dry. Maybe I’m getting old because this is the first winter I’ve experienced flaky skin around my eyes and nose. That’s something I never dealt with in the past as I typically have oily/combination and acne prone skin so I was really grateful to have this serum on hand for that.

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One thing I will say about combining the Green Cream with this serum is that the smell isn’t great.

The Green Cream smells like literal greens (cilantro or parsley, maybe?) so it has an exotic spicy smell that, while I don’t mind it alone, doesn’t go great with the floral notes in this. That said, they’re brilliant for dry patches so I dealt with it because the scents fade after they absorb into your skin anyway. If you don’t want to put both on your entire face, you could mix a tiny amount together and just dab onto dry patches which would minimize you having to deal with the strange mixing of scents.

All in all, I really love this serum on it’s own and mixed with other products!

I’ve mixed it with the Green Cream, my sunscreen, and other serums to great effect so I like that it’s super versatile. Moreover, I really love the ingredients in this serum: healing camellia and tamanu oils combine with hydrating hazelnut oil, carrot seed is a great natural source of vitamin A (the ultimate fighter of wrinkles, people!), and pink grapefruit is wonderful for brightening skin. There are a ton of other potent plant oils as well. ♥

Odacite A Spring in Tokyo Serum Review

What I Love About the Odacite A Spring in Tokyo Serum:

  • Originally formulated for a Japanese kabuki actress suffering from premature aging and acne (likely due to her heavy stage makeup)
  • 100% all natural, organic and wild-crafted ingredients in formula
  • Works well to hydrate skin and treat acne/heal fine lines at night, but also works well under makeup as a hydrating primer for dry skin
  • Vegan & Cruelty-Free
  • Formulated without toxic and/or harmful chemical ingredients

Try A Spring in Tokyo Serum for Yourself!

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