Description
Description:
- A very popular oil that is great for ageing and dehydrated skin
- Suitable for all skin types, including those with sensitive skin
- Rich in essential fatty acids that improve the overall condition of the skin
- High concentrations of antioxidants to combat free radical damage
Not all Rosehip Oils are created equal. High-quality Rosehip Oil is packed with essential fatty acids and is fantastic for the skin, while some lower-quality oils can smell off, have different colors, or just don’t perform well. We've sourced our Rosehip Oil from a top supplier, ensuring it's cold-pressed and USDA-certified organic, which is a leading organic certification.
How to Identify Quality Rosehip Oil:
- Label Check: Look for USDA organic certification and research the certifying body to ensure it's reputable. Cold-pressed oils are typically the best option.
- Bottle Check: The oil should be in a dark or opaque bottle to protect it from light and air, which can cause oxidation and diminish effectiveness.
- Color Check: Quality Rosehip Oil has a rich yellow/orange hue, indicating it's relatively unrefined. Clear oils may be of lower quality.
- Smell Check: Rosehip Oil has a distinct scent. If it smells rancid or unpleasant (like salami), it may have been improperly stored or oxidized.
- Taste Check: A good Rosehip Oil should have a pleasant taste. If it's overly strong or bitter, it might not have been stored properly.
Tip: For added hydration during colder months, mix a few drops of Rosehip Oil with your favorite moisturizer.
Ingredients:
Organic Rosa Canina (Rosehip) Fruit Oil.
We avoid repeated exposure to ingredients like Parabens, Phenoxyethanol, and penetration enhancers, among others we can't list here. We provide a complete ingredient list on our website, not just the highlights, so you can understand our choices. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions.
Please note that ingredient formulations may change over time. Always check the product packaging for the most current ingredient list.