New Zealand's One Stop Shop For All Your Soap & Candle Supplies!
And Much More...
Those with dry or mature skin will love rosehip seed oil as it is a dry oil with a lightweight, non-greasy consistency thats easily absorbed into the skin. It's rich in vitamins A and C, and it feels hydrating on the skin.
Benefits:
▪ Hydrating
▪ Moisturising
▪ Exfoliating
▪ Reduces Inflammation
▪ Boosts Collagen Formation
▪ Protects against sun damage
▪ Helps Reduce hyperpigmentation
▪ Helps reduce scars and fine lines
▪ Helps boost immunity
It’s derived from the rosa canina rose bush, which is grown mostly in Chile. Unlike rose oil, which is extracted from rose petals, rosehip oil is pressed from the fruit and seeds of the rose plant.
Prized since ancient times for its valuable healing benefits, rosehip oil is loaded with skin-nourishing vitamins and essential fatty acids. It also contains phenols that have been shown to have antiviral, antibacterial, and antifungal properties. Rosehip oil is often used as a carrier oil for essential oils which are too intense to put on your skin directly. Try it in cold process around 10%.