I've been
using rosehip seed oil blend with a jojoba base as a moisturizer and my acne scars have started to clear up but I still have large bumps.
At night,
I use rosehip seed oil and tamanu oil.
Although you can
use rosehip seed oil all on it's own, you may want to try something that includes a mixture of oils for even more skin - nourishing benefits.
So you would
use Rosehip Seed Oil as a base for your face serum and add a few drops of essential oils of your choice.
Not exact matches
I
use a rosewater and witch hazel toner daily (Poppy & Someday), followed by a blend of
rosehip and carrot
seed oil (Zizia Botanicals).
It is important to note that
rosehip seed oil can increase your sensitivity to the sun, so always wear sunscreen if you
use this salve before you go outside.
Using measuring spoons, combine
rosehip seed oil, moringa
oil, sea buckthorn
oil, vitamin E
oil, beeswax, and shea butter in a heat proof glass container.
Rosehip seed oil will actually moisturise your skin, or you could
use grapeseed
oil or shea butter.
Used in both our Nourish Hair Serum and our Infuse Facial Serum (launching in May),
rosehip seed oil possesses remarkable healing benefits for skin and hair!
For this reason, I can't
use pure
rosehip seed oil as a daily moisturizer, and only do so at night.
There are countless different essential oils out there, all with different health benefits and
uses (and some with very similar health benefits and
uses), but when it comes to skincare,
rosehip seed oil has become a standout favorite of mine.
If your
rosehip seed oil is pale yellow, like a cheap bottle of sunflower
oil, then it was probably extracted
using chemical solvents and high heat.
Rosehip Seed Oil has been
used successfully to treat stretchmarks, damage from UV overexposure, scars from surgery, burns, wrinkles and premature skin aging.
Rosehip seed oil was
used amongst Greek goddesses as part of a daily skin care regiment for strength and elasticity.
For some interesting information on oils to
use for cleansing and softening, here's a blogger who did some testing, and believes that castor,
rosehip seed, & grape
seed oils are great to
use on your skin; jojoba, argon, and coconut oils are ok to
use on your skin; and she doesn't believe that shea butter, avocado, olive, and sweet almond
oil are good for your skin — interesting reading if nothing else.