ROSEHIP OIL

Rose hip seed oil is a pressed seed oil, extracted from the seeds of the wild rose bush (Rosa moschata or Rosa rubiginosa) in the southern Andes. Rosehip seed oil can also be extracted from Rosa canina, which grows in many regions of the world including South Africa and Europe.

The oil contains provitamin A (mostly beta-Carotene). It has been wrongly said to contain retinol (vitamin A) which is a vitamin solely made by animals from provitamin A. It does however contain levels.

It is commonly used in skin care products. Although there is anecdotal evidence which suggests rose hip seed oil assists in the healing of scar tissue, there is little in the way of reputable scientific evidence.

Rosehip seed oil has been used by the people of Chile for hundreds of years as a cosmetic treatment for the skin, but it has only recently gained visibility in other parts of the world. A 1983 study performed at the University of Santiago, which involved 180 participants with moderate to severe skin damage from the sun, age, radiation, or dermatitis, showed that “rosehip seed oil regenerated the skin, reduced scars and wrinkles, prevented the advancement of wrinkles and aging, and helped skin to regain its natural color and tone

Rose hip seed oil is obtained from the seeds of a wild rose bush (Rosa moschata or Rosa rubiginosa in Latin) in the southern Andes and is a pressed seed oil. 

Rose hip seed oil is frequently used in skin care products all around the globe. It is usually applied for an assortment of skin disorders, including light cases of acne, eczema, sun burnt skin as well as fragile nails and unwanted wrinkles. Rose hip oil is also frequently used to repair scarring and diminish appearance of aging from damaged skin.

Benefits

  • Scarring from residual aliments of the skin
  • Helps reduce the appearance of stretch marks
  • Reduces fine lines and wrinkles
  • Helps heal burns
  • Helps with healing from sun burn
  • Evens out skin tone
  • Help reduce “brown” spots.

 

Healing Properties of Rosehip Seed Oil

Rose hip seed oil is high in essential fatty acids named (linoleic acid) omega-6 and omega -3 which again binds the cells of the skin together to give a more taut appearance. This amazing oil is non-fragrant and won’t leave you smelling like Grandma’s rose garden either, since it is not obtained from the fragrant part of the flower.

Rose hip seed oils is a fantastic moisturizer as it will moisturize the dry areas of your skin while not adding too much moisture to oilier areas.

 

Anti-Aging

The anti-aging benefit from using rose hip oil on your face comes about due to the antioxidants and the oil’s ability to penetrate into deeper layers of skin. The vitamin C antioxidants stimulate collagen production, according to the Cleveland Clinic. It also helps reduce fine lines and wrinkles. The oil can penetrate due to the vitamin A, which has small enough molecules to go deeper into the skin. Vitamin A improves the skin’s moisture levels and reduces wrinkles and fine lines.

Photo-aging Protection

The UV rays of the sun damage skin and cause photo aging. The results on the face vary from spots to wrinkles and discoloration. The combination of properties in rose hip oil seems to combat the damage. The antioxidants, which combat free radicals that cause damage, and vitamin A, combined with the oil’s essential fatty acids, help improve skin tone, texture and pigmentation. Sun exposure plays a role in decreased collagen, which vitamin C can help counteract. The oil is deeply moisturizing and aids in removing redness and irritation. These properties also make rose hip oil a possible treatment for facial rosacea.

How to use: Mix 1 ml of rosehip oil with 1/2 ml of vitamin E oil and apply to skin twice a day. You can apply anywhere on the skin like loose skin of stomach, saggy skin, face or under eye area. The amount of oil can be moderated accordingly. You can store the mixture in a dark colored glass bottle for further use.

Scar Treatment and Fades Scars

The essential fatty acids in rose hip seed oil can help reduce scarring and promote skin regeneration, as reported by CenterChem Inc. Essential fatty acids are emollients, which improve skin flexibility and permeability. Emollients also aid in skin repair. Vitamin A may also play a part in rose hip oil’s effect on scar tissue due to its ability to improve skin texture and tone.

Usage Tips

Due to its susceptibility to rancidity, rose hip oil can have pure vitamin E oil added to improve shelf life. Rose hip oil classifies as a dry oil and absorbs quickly into the skin. You can apply the oil directly to the face using gentle, massaging motions or use it skin care recipes. Apply the oil twice a day and allow it to absorb into the skin. Rose hip oil doesn’t protect against sun burn. While it can prevent and reduce acne scars, it shouldn’t be applied directly to active acne.

Removes Age Spots and Dark Spots

It is a natural source of the powerful antioxidants lycopene, which helps improve skin texture and offer protection against premature aging, and beta-carotene, which helps prevent free-radical damage responsible for skin aging and the pigmentations like age spots or dark spots. The high levels of Trans-Retinoic Acid are delivered directly to the epidermis of the skin, which converts to Vitamin A to boost the skin’s natural healing process. The vitamin A, combined with the oil’s essential fatty acids, can help improve skin tone, texture, and pigmentation. While too much sun exposure can decrease collagen, vitamin C can help counteract this damage. The oil is deeply moisturizing and aids in removing redness and irritation.

How to use: Mix 2 ml of rosehip oil with 2 drops of lavender essential oil and apply to face twice a day. Lavender essential oil moisturizes the skin deeply and soothes the skin. It has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties which help you to get rid of acne, boils, and rashes and removes the age spots or dark spots. It also helps you to get rid of dark circles and eye bags. Store the mixture in a dark colored glass bottle.

Exfoliate Skin and Treats Acne

If you suffer from acne and acne scar, rosehip oil can be your superstar for your skin. It helps to get deeply penetrate into the skin and unclogs the pores. It is high in vitamin C and A which exfoliate the dead cells and deep cleanse the skin pores. If you are getting lots of acne, it means your skin is deeply dehydrated and it needs moisture. Rosehip oil has the ability to deeply hydrate the skin and make them soft and glowing.

How to use: Take 2 ml of rosehip oil and mix 1 drop of tea tree oil and apply to the face twice a day. The amount of carrier and essential oil should be moderated accordingly. Tea tree oil has antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal and antimicrobial properties which kill the microbes causing acne and pimples. Some study has shown that it is as powerful as 5% Benzoyl Peroxide (a prescribed cream for acne). It removes the dirt from the skin pores and calms the painful acne. It exfoliates the skin and unclogs the blocked skin pores. Store the mixture in a dark colored glass bottle.

Hair Loss

With some great antioxidants and free radical scavengers, rosehip oil can help battle against oxidants (free radicals) that damage your skin and hair cells. Studies show that hair follicles in particular generate a high level of free radicals – they are generated as a by-product of body’s natural metabolism as well as a product of environmental stress, second-hand smoke and pollution. So you cannot stop the production of free radicals (cause aging, hair loss) but you can surely fight it with the ant oxidative power of rosehip oil.

 

Scalp Elixir for Fine, Thinning Hair: Jojoba & Rosehip Oil Blend

To make this hair fortifying blend you will need the following ingredients:

 

  • 2 teaspoon jojoba oil
  • 1/2 teaspoon rosehip oil
  • 1 teaspoon castor oil (optional, use for extra boost)
  • 1 teaspoon olive oil (optional, helps with dandruff and dry hair)
  • 4 drops lavender essential oil
  • 4 drops ylang ylang essential oil
  • 3 drops rosemary essential oil
  • Mix the oils in a bowl.

How to use: Apply the mixture a little at a time to different parts of your scalp, parting your hair as needed. Massage lightly using the pads of your fingers for about 3 to 4 minutes. Be gentle, yet through. And remember to massage your scalp, not on top of your hair. Work same oil along the length of your hair. Leave for at least an hour or overnight if possible (I would say leave overnight). Wash with a natural shampoo.

 

Rosehip Oil in Your Hair

  • Rosehip oil in your hair works best when it is massaged into your hair and scalp. Once the oil is in place, leave it for 30 minutes so that it gets the maximum effect.  After the 30 minutes is over, shampoo your hair with your normal shampoo.  Repeating treatments once a week helps you to get the maximum effect.
  • Some people prefer to add rosehip oil to other oils and hair care treatments to maximize the benefits. Coconut oil is one of the most frequently chosen oils to add to rosehip for haircare.  This works for hair treatments as long as the rosehip oil is given the time needed to work.
  • Rosehip oil is great for hair care. It enables you to have the healthier, younger looking hair that you crave and it does so in a natural way.  Make sure that you get rosehip in its oil form as it is the purest form it comes in and is most effective that way.

 

Available sizes are 15ml, 30ml, 50ml

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