What are the benefits of using Rosehip Seed CO2 Extract on your skin?
Rosehip contains a high content of natural vitamin A which makes it very good for treating all kinds of sensitive skin. Helpful for infections such as acne, pimples and boils, it is also useful in the repair of damaged skin tissue caused by scalds, burns, varicose veins and skin over-exposed to sunlight. It can also be used for treating oily skin, sensitive skin, and reducing or healing fine lines around the eyes, wrinkles and scars.
Rosehip is amongst the best vegetable oil sources of omega 3 and is also a good source of omega 6, both essential fatty acids collectively known as vitamin F, involved in cellular membrane and tissue regeneration and normalising skin with large pores.
It is the only vegetable oil that contains natural tretinoin, the acid form of vitamin A, which helps to delay the effects of skin ageing, promoting collagen and elastin levels and replenishing and rebuilding skin tissue. This helps to make the skin firmer, smoother and younger looking.
It also contains a high amount of essential fatty acids and vitamin E, which further promotes healthy skin. Particularly rich in Linoleic and Linolenic Acids, which are important skin nutrients, Rosehip Oil has been used successfully to treat skin problems such as stretch marks, UV damage from overexposure to the sun, scars from surgery, burns, and acne, eczema, psoriasis, wrinkles and premature skin aging, hyper-pigmentation, dermatitis, burns, including those from radiation and sunburn, age spots and brittle nails.
What are the benefits of using Rosehip Oil on your hair?
Can also be an excellent addition to hair care products to treat dry and damaged hair.
What does Rosehip Oil look like?
High quality, pure, cold pressed Rosehip Oil ranges from a beautiful golden colour through to a deep rich red or even orange.
What does Rosehip Oil smell like?
Often expected to smell of roses, this oil has a more earthy and sometimes nutty aroma.
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