Rosehip seed oil works so well on scars due to the linolenic acid, omega - 3, and omega - 6 fatty acids.
Not exact matches
Ohhh and I love
rosehip seed oil —
works wonders!
Prickly pear
seed oil, raspberry
oil, and
rosehip oil — all antioxidant - rich, reparative, and regenerative —
work together with 11 other herbs, plus essential fatty acids and other plant actives to nourish the skin gently mitigating redness, dullness, and irritation.
Rosehip seed oil has become my personal favorite because I love the smell; the consistency
works well with my skin type; and it's particularly amazing for repairing sun damage and discoloration, which is a major concern of mine seeing as I grew up on a beach, lifeguarded throughout college, and still am an admitted sun worshipper.
Natural oils that
work well for face include olive
oil,
rosehip seed oil, hazelnut
oil, and shea butter.