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Organic Rosehip Oil (30ml)

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$38.00

Rosehip oil is the queen of skincare oils. Absorbed quickly, it hydrates and rejuvenates the skin, boosts collagen production and is also great for the hair.

Rosehip oil is non-greasy and creates a protective layer, keeping your skin moist and supple.

To reduce scars, moisturise dry skin, fade blemishes and improve skin tone, look no further than remarkable Rosehip oil.

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  • What it does

    Faces love Rosehip oil!

    Rich in antioxidants, Omegas 3, 6 and 9, Vitamins C and E, and with up to 80 per cent essential fatty acids, your skin and hair will drink it up.

    If wrinkles are worrying you, the Retinoic acid (Vitamin A) in Rosehip oil can reduce fine lines, boost collagen and encourage healthy skin production.

    For radiant, glowing skin, the antioxidants in Rosehip oil reduce or even reverse the UV damage that makes skin discoloured and rough.

    Use Rosehip oil for:

    • Facial scarring
    • Acne scarring
    • Wrinkles
    • UV damage
    • Premature skin ageing
    • Dermatitis
    • Dark spots
    • Dry, itchy skin

    Rosehip oil is a carrier oil, derived from the natural fats in plants, nuts and seeds. You can apply it directly without diluting it. It is a cold pressed oil and retains its exceptional healing properties.

  • How to Use Rosehip Oil

    Gently massage 4–5 drops of Rosehip oil into the skin.
    Apply once a day to the face, ideally at bedtime after cleansing and toning.

    What does Rosehip oil blend with? 

    Rosehip oil can be used as a carrier oil for a variety of essential oils. It blends well with Lavender oil and Frankincense oil

    10 ways to use Rosehip oil 

    Anti-ageing 

    Use Rosehip oil on your neck as a smoothening treatment. The neck has no natural moisture and tends to look dull and prematurely aged. Rosehip oil makes the skin on your neck soft and radiant.

     

    Eczema and psoriasis

    Being an anti-inflammatory, you can use Rosehip oil on affected areas to relieve itchiness.

     

    Cracked, dry heels

    Use a cotton pad to rub Rosehip oil into your feet and heels, then apply a thicker moisturiser on the same area. This treatment is wonderfully effective!

     

    Skin moisturiser 

    Apply 2–3 drops of Rosehip oil to boost moisture levels in the skin. It has a high concentration of essential fatty acids, so if you have oily skin, try it on a small area of skin first to make sure it doesn’t clog your pores.

     

    Scars

    For wound or cuts, apply Rosehip oil generously to prevent scars from forming. You can also use it on scars to reduce their appearance.

     

    Blemishes and marks 

    Two or three drops of Rosehip oil will reduce the appearance of skin blemishes and hyperpigmentation.

     

    Brittle nails

    If your nails are damaged or weak, apply 1–2 drops of Rosehip oil and massage into the cuticles. This will strengthen your nails, especially if you use nail polish frequently.

     

    Baggy eyes 

    To refresh and tighten the skin around the eyes, create a blend of:

    5ml Rosehip oil
    5ml Aloe vera gel
    5 drops Lavender oil
    3 drops Lemon oil

    Combine ingredients in a spray bottle and shake well. At night, remove your makeup and cleanse your face. Spray the blend around your eyes, keeping your eyes closed. Gently massage around and under the eyes.

     

    Shiny Hair 

    For soft, shiny hair, put 2–3 drops of Rosehip oil in the palms of your hands, rub together and apply to wet hair. Add more if needed.

     

    Healthy scalp 

    Use Rosehip oil as part of a scalp massage to reduce dandruff and to treat hair that has been damaged by dyeing or chemicals.

  • Ingredients
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    Rosehip Oil

    Rosehip oil contains a bounty of skin-rejuvenating ingredients: linoleic, alpha-linolenic, and oleic acids, as well as tocopherol and carotenoids.

    Dermatologists have found that these superstar anti-inflammatory and antioxidant ingredients soothe and heal stressed skin.

    Rosehip oil is rich in:

    Vitamin C
    Rosehips can contain more vitamin C than an orange or lemon. This magical vitamin may reduce ultraviolet light damage caused by free radicals. Vitamin C also increases wound healing, prevents dry skin and supports collagen production, keeping wrinkles at bay.

    Vitamin F
    Polyunsaturated fatty acids (vitamin F) are excellent for skincare because they regenerate cellular membranes and tissue.

    Beta-carotene
    A form of Vitamin A, beta-carotene increases cell turnover, repairs skin damage and prevents scars and wrinkles from forming.

    Facts

    Botanical Name Rosa Canina
    Country of Origin Chile
    Aroma Earthy, floral, herbal
    Chemical Constituents Linoleic, alpha-linolenic, oleic acids, tocopherol, carotenoids
    Food Declaration Botanica Culture can approve that Organic Rosehip Oil is suitable for food application, only when the appropriate quantity/dilution is used. This material complies with European Food Regulations (i.e. 1881/2006).

     

    Cautions

    Do a skin patch test before using. Leave the oil on a small patch of skin on your arm or neck for 24 hours. If no rash occurs, you’re less likely to be allergic. If you experience irritation, rinse thoroughly and do not use again.

    Keep out of reach of children.

    If sensitivity occurs, discontinue use.

    Avoid contact with eyes and sensitive areas of the body.

  • Full Ingredients
    • Vitamin C
    • Vitamin F
    • Beta-carotene
    • Fatty acids
    • Tocopherol (Vitamin E)

Description

Organic rosehip oil

What is organic rosehip oil?

Our organic Rosehip oil is the queen of skincare oils. Absorbed quickly, it hydrates and rejuvenates the skin, boosts collagen production and is also great for the hair.

Rosehip oil is non-greasy and creates a protective layer than keeps your skin moist and supple.

To reduce scars, moisturize dry skin, fade blemishes and improve skin tone, look no further than remarkable Rosehip oil.

Faces love Rosehip oil. Rich in antioxidants, Omegas 3, 6 and 9, Vitamins C and E, and with up to 80 percent essential fatty acids, your skin and hair will drink it up.

If wrinkles are worrying you, the Retinoic acid (Vitamin A) in Rosehip oil has been shown to reduce fine lines, boost collagen production and encourage healthy skin production.

For radiant, glowing skin, the high levels of antioxidants in Rosehip oil reduce or even reverse the UV damage that makes skin discolored and rough.

What is organic Rosehip oil good for?

  • Facial scarring
  • Acne scarring
  • Wrinkles
  • UV damage
  • Premature skin aging
  • Dermatitis
  • Dark spots
  • Dry, itchy skin

As a carrier oil, derived from the natural fats in plants, nuts, and seeds, you can apply Rosehip oil directly to the skin without diluting it. It is also cold pressed and retains its exceptional healing properties.

Gently massage 4–5 drops of Rosehip oil into the skin.
Apply once a day to the face, ideally at bedtime after cleansing and toning.

What does organic Rosehip oil blend with? 

Rosehip oil can be used as a carrier oil for many essential oil. It blends well with Lavender oil and Frankincense oil

10 ways to use organic Rosehip oil 

Anti-ageing 

Use Rosehip oil on your neck as a smoothening treatment. The neck has no natural moisture and tends to look dull and prematurely aged. Rosehip oil will help your neck remain soft and radiant.

 

Eczema and psoriasis

Being an anti-inflammatory, you can use Rosehip oil on affected areas to relieve itchiness.

Cracked, dry heels

Use a cotton pad to rub Rosehip oil into your feet and heels, then apply a thicker moisturiser on the same area. This treatment is wonderfully effective!

 

Skin moisturiser 

Apply 2–3 drops of Rosehip oil to boost moisture levels in the skin. It has a very high concentration of essential fatty acids, so if you have oily skin, try it on a small area of skin first to make sure it doesn’t clog your pores.

 

Scars

For wound or cuts, apply Rosehip oil generously to prevent scars from forming. You can also use it on scars to reduce their appearance.

 

Blemishes and marks 

Two or three drops of Rosehip oil will reduce the appearance of skin blemishes and hyperpigmentation.

 

Brittle nails

If your nails are damaged or weak, apply 1–2 drops of Rosehip oil and massage into the cuticles. This will strengthen your nails, especially if you use nail polish frequently.

 

Baggy eyes 

To refresh and tighten the skin around the eyes, create a blend of:

5ml Rosehip oil
5ml Aloe vera gel
5 drops Lavender oil
3 drops Lemon oil

Combine ingredients in a spray bottle and shake well. At night, remove your makeup and cleanse your face. Spray the blend around your eyes, keeping your eyes closed. Gently massage around and under the eyes.

 

Shiny Hair 

For soft, shiny hair, put 2–3 drops of Rosehip oil in the palms of your hands, rub together and apply to wet hair. Add more if needed.

 

Healthy scalp 

Use Rosehip oil as part of a scalp massage to alleviate dandruff and to treat hair that has been damaged by dyeing or chemicals.

Rosehip oil contains a bounty of skin-rejuvenating ingredients: linoleic, alpha-linolenic, and oleic acids, as well as tocopherol and carotenoids. Dermatologists have found that these are superstar anti-inflammatory and antioxidant ingredients to soothe and heal stressed skin.

What ingredients are in organic Rosehip oil?

Rosehip oil is rich in:

Vitamin C

Rosehips may also contain more vitamin C than an orange or lemon. This magical vitamin may reduce ultraviolet light damage caused by free radicals. Vitamin C also increases wound healing, prevents dry skin and supports collagen production, keeping wrinkles at bay.

Vitamin F


Polyunsaturated fatty acids (vitamin F) are excellent for skincare because they help to regenerate cellular membranes and tissue.

Beta-carotene


A form of Vitamin A, beta-carotene increases cell turnover, repairs skin damage and prevents scars and wrinkles from forming.

 

Cautions

Do a skin patch test before using. Leave the oil on a small patch of skin on your arm or neck for 24 hours. If no rash occurs, you’re less likely to be allergic. If you experience irritation, rinse thoroughly and do not use again.

Keep out of reach of children

If sensitivity occurs, discontinue use.

Avoid contact with eyes and sensitive areas of the body.

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Additional information

Weight 0.097 kg

1 review for Organic Rosehip Oil (30ml)

  1. Clara Tan

    This Rosehip oil is soooo good. It helps lighten my pigmentation. It is different than other brands, this rosehip oil from Botanica Culture is darker color.

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