Rose Hip Oil: Benefits, Uses & Cold-Pressed Extraction
Rose hips are the cherry-like fruit of the wild rose plants Rosa moshcata or Rosa rubiginosa. Rose hips oil is the natural remedy derived from the seeds of the fruit. Manufacturers extract oil from the seeds through a cold pressing process.-
History
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Egyptian, Greek and Ayurvedic physicians have historically used rose hips as an astringent to treat wounds and inflammation. Rose hip infusions were also used as a mild laxative.
Source
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Chile grows 85 percent of the world's rose hips.
Benefits
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Rose hips oil is high in antioxidants, retinoic acid (vitamin A) and omega fatty acids. The retinoic acid improves fine lines and wrinkles, while the antioxidants and omega fatty acids protect cells from damage.
Use
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Apply rose hips oil to the skin to treat acne, enlarged pores and oily skin.
Products
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Rose hips oil is used in moisturizers, massage oils and other skincare products.
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