What is Rosehip oil?
Rosehip oil is perfectly balanced in oleic acid omega 9, linoleic acid omega 2 and linolenic acid omega 3.
6, linolenic omega 3 and is also rich in gamma-tocopherol. With its non-greasy feel and regenerating, skin-restructuring and moisturizing properties, it’s the oil of choice for all care of mature, tired or dry skin.
Name: Muscat rose
Other names: Rose hip, Rosa Rubiginosa
Origin: Chile, Argentina
Botanical family: Rosaceae
Parts used: Seeds
Conservation :
Rosehip oil is generally sensitive to oxidation and can go rancid quickly if stored improperly. It is therefore important to store it correctly to prolong its shelf life. Here are a few tips for preserving rose hip oil:
For centuries, the indigenous populations of Chile and Argentina have used rosehip oil for its medicinal properties.
The Mapuche, an indigenous tribe in southern Chile, used rosa rubiginosa oil to treat burns, scars and joint pain.
Rosehip oil began to gain popularity in the 1980s, when studies revealed its benefits for the skin.
Since then, the oil has become a common ingredient in many natural and organic skin care products.
Today, rosehip oil is widely used in the cosmetics industry for its moisturizing, healing and anti-aging properties.
It is considered a light, non-greasy oil, easily absorbed by the skin, and is often used to treat dry skin, scars, stretch marks and wrinkles.
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In addition to these components, rosehip oil also contains saturated fatty acids, phytosterols and flavonoids, all of which contribute to its benefits for the skin.
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