Essentially Natural Red Raspberry Seed Oil - Cold Pressed
Essentially Natural Red Raspberry Seed Oil - Cold Pressed
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Essentially Natural Red Raspberry Seed Oil - Cold Pressed is a nutrient-dense botanical oil pressed from the seeds of Rubus idaeus. It is typically golden-yellow to amber and is valued in skincare for its essential fatty acids and antioxidant profile. This oil is often used in facial oils, serums, and barrier-support blends to help keep skin feeling comfortable and supple. It is also used in hair care for dry-feeling lengths and ends.
Want to know more? Read our blog on Red Raspberry Oil: here .
Key properties
- Botanical Name: Rubus idaeus
- Processing Method: Cold pressed
- Skin Feel: Nourishing, medium weight
- Colour: Golden-yellow to amber (natural variation)
- Suitable For: Cosmetic use only (not food-grade certified)
- Ingredients: 100% pure Red Raspberry seed oil (Rubus idaeus)
- Size Options: 10ml, 20ml, 30ml (Eye Dropper Pipette Top), 50ml, 100ml, 200ml, 500ml or 1L
What it’s used for
- Facial oils and serums for dry-feeling or stressed-looking skin
- Comfort-focused blends for skin that feels reactive or easily irritated
- Hair oils and conditioning blends for dry-feeling ends
- Add-in oil for outdoor skincare routines focused on supporting the look of healthy skin
Who it’s for
- Dry or mature skin routines needing a nourishing carrier oil
- Formulators creating serums, facial oils, and barrier-support blends
- Hair care routines looking to soften dry-feeling ends and improve manageability
- Anyone looking for a certified food grade oil for ingestion products
- Very oily skin routines that prefer ultra-light, fast-absorbing oils only
- Water-based products unless properly emulsified
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How to use
- As a Facial Oil: Apply a few drops to clean, slightly damp skin and press in.
- As a Serum Ingredient: Blend into oil serums and apply 2 to 4 drops after a water-based hydrator.
- As a Hair Oil: Smooth a small amount through mid-lengths and ends, or add to conditioner blends.
- As a Formulating Oil: Use as part of the oil phase in creams, lotions, and emulsions.
- Processing Tip: If using in emulsions, add during cool down where possible to protect the natural character of the oil.
Recipe inspiration
Silky Marula and Raspberry Serum
15ml squalane
5ml marula oil
1 drop Vitamin E oil
Combine all the ingredients together and decant into the bottle.
To use, massage roughly 3 drops of the serum into your skin after using a water based cleanser or hydrator (rose floral water is beautifully hydrating). Read more on our luxury serums on our blog
Safety instructions
- Recommended for cosmetic use only (not food-grade certified)
- Patch test before first use and discontinue if irritation occurs
- Avoid contact with eyes
- Store away from children, pets, sunlight, and heat
- If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, seek professional advice before use
Faqs
Q: Will the colour stay the same from batch to batch?
A: Natural oils can vary in colour and aroma depending on season and seed characteristics.
Q: Can I use it in a daytime routine?
A: Yes, many people use it day or night, just apply sparingly and follow with SPF in the daytime.
Q: Does it feel greasy?
A: It is generally nourishing rather than ultra-dry, so start with a small amount and adjust.

It is a wonderful addition to my sun balm. I like the cent and the feel.
My face feels soft and looks flawless, I use this oil to create the Silky Marula and Raspberry Serum recipe. This oil combination doesn't make my face greasy at all. I don't think I'll ever go back to using store bought moisturisers and serums, the difference is visible.
Follow this link if you'd like to try it & for other anti aging recipes
https://essentiallynatural.co.za/blogs/the-essentially-natural-blog/luxury-serums-for-anti-aging-and-problem-skin).
I am loving how this oil makes my skin feel and look
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