If you’re looking for a glow getting, complexion boosting, anti-aging face oil, look no further than all-natural botanical rosehip oil. Touted by dermatologists and beauty experts for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant goodness, rosehip oil is easy to incorporate into your beauty routine.
What is Rosehip Oil?
Rosehip oil, also called rosehip seed oil, is used in holistic and folk medicine in cultures all over the world. Rosehip oil comes from the seed of the rosehip, a tiny fruit of the rose, which is found just below the petals.
Rosehip oil is high in both linoleic (omega-6) and linolenic (omega-3) essential fatty acids. These fatty acids are a key to healthy skin. Linoleic acid strengthens the skin barrier, which is essential for keeping the skin hydrated. Deficiencies in linoleic acid have been associated with dry skin and hair loss.
Rosehip oil may also help with acne prone skin. Some people with acne have lower levels of linoleic acid in their skin. Linoleic has been shown to decrease skin inflammation and acne. Rosehip oil is also high in vitamin A, which is essential for skin health and regeneration; and vitamin C, a potent antioxidant that helps your skin fight off damage and helps reduce signs of aging. I extol the virtues of Vitamin C a lot.
Rosehip Oil Benefits
- Helps repair and regenerate the skin barrier.
- Improves skin moisture.
- Reduces wrinkling and improves elasticity.
- Fights free radicals: Reduces skin damage from sun and pollution.
- Boosts Collagen: Vitamin A helps regenerate skin and delay signs of aging.
- Improves scarring.
- Reduces dark spots/hyperpigmentation.
- Anti-Inflammatory: May help with reducing irritation/inflammation on the skin from acne and eczema
How to Use Rosehip Oil
Rosehip oil is best applied once or twice daily, depending on your preference and skin care routine. You can apply it before you apply your sunscreen in the morning, or at night just before bed. Before starting, be sure to do a test area to make sure that it agrees with your skin. If you’ve got a skin condition, check with your medical provider before giving rosehip oil a go. Always store your rosehip oil in a cool dark place to prolong its shelf life.