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Skin Care Benefits of Rosehip Oil

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If you’re looking for the latest all-natural and high-powered skin care product, an ingredient from known  flower of all times–rose– is making new discoveries for skin care. Rosehip oil, an extract from the wild rose family, shells out Vitamins A and C that benefits the skin!

Like many natural oils, rosehip oil boasts a range of beauty benefits not only for the skin, but also for hair and nails. Rosehip oil, unlike natural shea oil or cocoa butter, tends to absorb quickly and cleanly for a mess-free finish. If you add rosehip oil to your skin care routine, you can expect to see some of the following awesome benefits:

  • Skin rejuvenation. Rosehip oil’s vitamin A is known to promote healthy skin cell rejuvenation, which causes skin to glow and appear fresh and supple. The rejuvenation works on normal skin and also skin damaged by scarring or the sun.
  • Pigment reduction. The vitamin C in rosehip oil reduces the appearance of dark spots, aging spots and hyper-pigmentation. Apply the oil to the affected area to see a reduction in unsightly dark spots over time.
  • Improved complexion. If you suffer from dryness or eczema, nourishing rosehip oil will calm and moisturize your skin with regular application. Just do an “allergy test” on a hidden area of your body before applying to irritated patches of skin to make sure you don’t have a reaction to the oil.
  • Mess-free moisture retention. Rosehip oil packs a powerful punch of moisture for dry or mature skin, which can help reduce the appearance of wrinkles. And unlike other oils, the smooth and light texture of rosehip oil is unlikely to clog your pores.
  • Bonus: Healthy nails. Nail health isn’t exactly a part of your skin care routine, but regularly dabbing a bit of rosehip oil on your nails and cuticles will prevent hangnails and nail breakage.
  • Ailment reliever. Rosehip is also effective against inflammation and swelling, rheumatism and joint pains can also be relieved.

Also widely known as “Rosa Mosqueta”, rosehip oil is extracted from the plant which originated from the high mountains of Andes in Chile.  Unlike ordinary roses, seed pods are left when the roses’ petals fall off. These seeds (also called “hips”) are then gathered and pressed in order to produce rosehip oil.

The oil also contains the essential fatty acids omega-3 and omega-6, which are not produced by the body, but we need to get it from outside sources. Omega 6 (Linoleic acids) and Omega 3 (Linolenic acids) assist the skin in recovering from diseases by repairing the tissues from the inside.

How to Use Rosehip Oil
Pure rosehip oil can be applied directly on the skin. As a little oil goes a long way, 2 to 3 drops can usually suffice. For best results, this should be massaged gently on the affected area until it is fully absorbed by the skin. If you are using lotions, creams or other skin care products that contain rosehip oil as the main ingredient, make sure that you follow the directions on the package carefully. This type of oil is safe for everyone as it comes from natural sources. Its nutritional content enables it to restore the skin’s natural balance so as to improve its overall look and texture.

Source: sheknows.com ,rosehipoil-benefits.com

 

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