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Unlike rose water, which comes from the pressed petals of a rose, Prof rosehip oil comes from the actual fruit, or rosehip, of a rose plant. That’s the little bulb at the base of the flowers that looks like a little cherry tomato. Since it doesn’t come from the actual flower, it has more of a woodsy, earthy aroma, while rose water is floral.Rosehip oil or rosehip seed oil is the essential oil from the seeds of a specific species of rose, Rosa aff. rubiginosa, and can be found in the rosehip, which is the structure that is left behind once the rose has bloomed.
The active ingredients in this oil include a number of volatile acids, such as oleic, linoleic, palmitic, and linolenic acids, all of which play critical roles in overall health. The oil is also rich in vitamins and nutrients, including vitamin E, vitamin C, beta-carotene, and vitamin D.
fantastic moisturizer.
Rosehips are rich in fatty acids, the acids that help your skin form a water-resistant barrier. Instead of just resting on the skin, rosehip oil penetrates it, essentially locking in moisture and resulting in baby-smooth skin.
skin tone.
Rosehip oil for skin is loaded with vitamin C, which helps even out skin tone by brightening it.
make-up remover.
It’s a great pre-cleanse and makeup remover, and it can even remove eye makeup and waterproof makeup!
Make your skin glow.
Again, it’s our old friend, vitamin C which is famous for its ability to enhance skin luminosity that will help bring your natural glow and get rid of dullness.
Helps minimize temporary redness.
The fatty acids in rosehip oil on skin help calm skin, which means it can help minimize the appearance of temporary redness, which is no easy feat.
With an impressive collection of antioxidant compounds and vitamins, this oil is very good for preventing the signs and symptoms of premature aging, including wrinkles, age spots, blemishes, and other marks on the skin. Some of these antioxidants can also improve skin elasticity, making it harder for wrinkles to appear!
If you are suffering from any sort of inflammatory condition, such as eczema, acne, psoriasis or rosacea, you can apply a few drops of this oil and see very rapid results. The quick-healing properties of rosehip oil will induce circulation, while also protecting against infection for wounds or irritated areas.
Rosehip oil is rich in vitamin C and helps in relieving inflammation caused by sunburn.
Antioxidants and anti-inflammatory acids in this oil are able to increase the healing speed of wounds on the body, particularly when the oil is topically applied. However, it can also help to heal when consumed.
How To Use Rosehip Oil in Skincare
Rosehip oil can be applied straight onto the skin or can be used as a carrier oil for other, more potent facial oils.
Rosehip oil can be used up to twice a day, morning and evening. Applying it directly to the skin or adding it to your favorite moisturizer.
Remember, rosehip oil is a great make-up remover, so if you’re wearing make-up, just take a little rosehip oil on a cotton pad or tissue and use it to wipe away the day’s make-up--not to mention a lot of grime
Eczema or Psoriasis: In most cases, you will want to apply this oil topically to an area of the skin that needs attention, such as a patch of psoriasis or eczema. You only need 2-3 drops of the oil and can rub it directly into the skin, where it should quickly absorb.
Wrinkles: You can also do this with a single finger under the eyes for dark bags, or if you want to minimize the appearance of wrinkles.
Skin Cleanser: Some people prefer to mix rosehip oil with other essential oils and creams to create a face wash or scrub.
What Type of Skin Is Rosehip Oil Good For?
Rosehip oil skin benefits are so diverse that it will work for just about every skin type.
Dry skin – The fatty acids in rosehip oil not only add moisture to your skin, they help lock in that moisture, so your skin retains it longer.
Oily skin – Rosehip oil is a good choice for oily skin, as it helps to balance excessive oils in the skin. It’s even been referred to as a “dry” oil because it absorbs into the skin quickly without feeling too heavy.
Combination skin – Again, because rosehip oil is great for balancing oily skin and moisturizing dry skin, it is ideal for those who experience both.
Acne-prone skin – Rosehip oil in skincare is non-comedogenic, which means it won’t clog pores. It also has soothing properties that benefit those with acne-prone skin.
There are some side effects of using or consuming this oil, such as gastrointestinal distress, topical irritation, medicine interactions, and complications with pregnancy.
Pregnancy: Due to a lack of research, and the powerful effects that this oil can have on estrogen levels in the body, pregnant and nursing women should avoid the use of this oil.
Stomach Issues: This oil is not consumed all that often, but when it is, it can quickly lead to gastrointestinal distress, including nausea, vomiting, and stomach upset. If any of these symptoms occur, change the dose or discontinue use entirely.
Topical Irritation: Although this oil is meant as a topical remedy, it can cause inflammation or irritation on the skin, particularly if an excessive amount is used.
Medicine Interactions: This oil may have Medicine interactions if consumed, even in small amounts, particularly if you are taking medication for hormone imbalance, or if you are regularly taking oral contraceptives.
Relief from eczema, acne, and psoriasis
Prevent premature aging
Relief from sunburn
Moisturize the skin
make-up remover.
Helps minimize temporary redness.
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