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Rosehip Seed Oil Recipe Round Up

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rosehip seed oil roundup

It’s no secret, rosehip seed oil is my absolute favorite oil to work with when it comes to making anti aging skin care products.  It is a powerhouse ingredients when it comes to making effective DIY skin care.  Rosehip seed oil is highly efficient when it comes to enhancing the skin and slowing down the clock!  It’s high in vitamins, helping it to replenish and rejuvenate the skin.  Rosehip Seed can actually help protect the skin from future UV damage as well! Did I mention that it encourages collagen production?! Let’s dive into all the skin benefits of rosehip seed oil!

Rose hips are the fruit left behind after a rose has flowered and dropped its petals.  It is important when finding rosehip seed oil to make sure it is cold pressed.  Cold pressed ensures that the anti aging properties of the oil are not lost from heat.

Rosehip seed oil is so amazing for the skin that I have been known to use it as a facial oil all by itself!

Benefits of Rosehip Seed Oil:

  • Stimulates collagen production
  • High in Vitamin C
  • Increases cell turnover
  • Hydrates skin
  • Fades dark spots
  • High in Vitamin E
  • Relieves skin conditions
  • Reduces the appearance of scars and stretch marks
  • Penetrates to the deeper levels of the skin
  • Non greasy oil

Rosehip Seed Oil Recipes!

I prefer to get my rosehip seed oil from Mountain Rose Herbs.  It is cold pressed and organic.  Find it HERE.

 

xx, Jenni

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Jennifer Phillips

Jennifer Phillips

Jennifer Phillips worked as a licensed aesthetician for over 8 years before creating the green beauty blog, Jenni Raincloud and her natural skin care line, J. Raincloud Organics. Jennifer has been blogging full time for 9 years and loves to gain and share knowledge on how to achieve beautiful skin the natural way.

2 thoughts on “Rosehip Seed Oil Recipe Round Up”

  1. hi..
    just wanted to know if i can use Rose heep EO to reduce pigmentation on my cheeks and neck. ( in my country now its summer time and quite humid and hot) so is it okay to use it?
    thanks

    1. Led-I have never worked with or researched Rosehip Seed essential oil. I don’t know how harsh or gentle it is, you’d need to research. Typically the only oil I use on my face undiluted is Frankincense.

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