Rosehip oil

Rosehip Oil, extracted from the seeds of the Rosa canina or Rosa rubiginosa plant, is a nutrient-rich oil known for its skin-rejuvenating, anti-aging, and brightening properties. Packed with essential fatty acids, vitamins A and C, and antioxidants, rosehip oil promotes skin regeneration, improves texture, and reduces the appearance of scars and fine lines. Its lightweight texture and non-greasy finish make it suitable for all skin types, especially those looking to address hyperpigmentation, aging, and dehydration.

Linoleic Acid (Omega-6 Fatty Acid):

Linoleic acid is an essential fatty acid that helps maintain the skin’s moisture barrier and supports healthy cell function. Linoleic acid deeply hydrates and nourishes the skin, reducing dryness and flakiness. It helps balance the skin's natural oils, making rosehip oil beneficial for acne-prone skin. Additionally, it strengthens the skin barrier, protecting against environmental damage and moisture loss.

Oleic Acid (Omega-9 Fatty Acid):

Oleic acid is a monounsaturated fatty acid that provides deep nourishment and promotes skin healing. Oleic acid aids in repairing damaged skin and helps reduce the appearance of scars and stretch marks. It has moisturizing properties that soften and smooth the skin, making it ideal for dry or aging skin types.

Vitamin A (Retinoic Acid):

Rosehip oil contains natural trans-retinoic acid, a form of vitamin A, which stimulates cell turnover and boosts collagen production. Vitamin A improves skin texture, reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, and fades hyperpigmentation and sun damage. It promotes skin regeneration, making rosehip oil a popular choice for those looking to improve the appearance of scars and age spots.

Vitamin C:

As a potent antioxidant, vitamin C in rosehip oil helps protect the skin from free radical damage and promotes collagen synthesis. Vitamin C brightens the complexion, reduces the appearance of dark spots, and helps even out skin tone. It supports skin firmness by stimulating collagen production, resulting in a more youthful and radiant complexion.

Beta-Carotene:

Beta-carotene is a precursor to vitamin A and a powerful antioxidant that protects the skin from oxidative stress. Beta-carotene helps improve skin tone and texture, reduces signs of aging, and provides a natural defense against environmental damage. Its antioxidant properties also help repair damaged skin cells and promote a smoother, clearer complexion.

Tocopherol (Vitamin E):

Vitamin E is a fat-soluble antioxidant that nourishes the skin and protects it from environmental damage. Vitamin E enhances the skin's moisture retention, softens dry skin, and protects against UV damage. It also supports skin healing and works synergistically with vitamin C to maximize antioxidant protection, making rosehip oil an excellent choice for repairing and renewing the skin.

Scientific evidences:

Oargă, D. P., Cornea-Cipcigan, M., & Cordea, M. I. (2024). Unveiling the mechanisms for the development of rosehip-based dermatological products: an updated review. Frontiers in Pharmacology15, 1390419.

Ahmad, N., & Anwar, F. (2016). Rose hip (Rosa canina L.) oils. In Essential oils in food preservation, flavor and safety (pp. 667-675). Academic Press.

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