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Rosehip Carrier Oil is cold-pressed from the hips of wild roses, encompassing a deep golden to reddish hue and a mild, earthy aroma. Rich in vitamins A, C, and E and essential fatty acids, it's renowned for its skin rejuvenating properties, particularly in reducing the appearance of scars and fine lines.
Suggested Uses:
Shelf life: Users can expect a shelf life of 12 months with proper storage conditions (cool, out of direct sunlight). Refrigeration after opening is recommended.
Botanical Name | Rosa Canina |
Method of Extraction | Cold Pressed |
Processing Type | Refined |
Obtained From | Seeds |
Country of Origin | Chile |
Color | Red |
Aromatic Description | Strong, distinct aroma |
Common Uses | A useful ingredient in treatments for sensitive and oily skin, to treat infections such as boils, acne, eczema, psoriasis, and boils. Also reputed to aid in the repair of skin damaged by chemotherapy, scalds, burns, sunburn, wrinkles, and scars. To use in massage, Rosehip needs to be mixed with more fatty oils. This oil can be found in baby products, hair treatments, anti-wrinkle products, as well as pre and after-sun products. |
Consistency | Transparent liquid |
Absorption | Very quickly absorbed into the skin |
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