Nautica Organics Rosehip Oil - Organic
Nautica Organics Rosehip Oil - Organic
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Rosehip Oil is an organic cold pressed seed oil used in skin and hair care where a lighter, more active botanical oil feel is preferred. It is a cosmetic oil rather than a food oil, and it can be applied directly or blended into facial and hair routines. This version is presented as a locally produced South African product and is supplied as pure Rosa canina seed oil. It is best suited to cosmetic use only.
♡ Why we love it: We choose to stock this Rosehip Oil because it is one of the most useful lighter oils for routines that want a more refined, non-heavy finish with a botanical character. The organic, cold pressed profile makes it especially appealing for ingredient-led skincare and hair-care blending.
Key properties of nautica organics rosehip oil
- Botanical Name: Rosa canina
- Part Used: Seed
- Country Of Origin: South Africa
- Organic: Yes
- Form: Oil
- Extraction Method: Cold pressed
- Ingredients: 100% pure Rosehip (Rosa canina) seed oil
- Suitable For: Cosmetic Use Only
What is rosehip oil used for
- Facial oil routines
- Dry scalp and hair-end care before shampooing
- Botanical oil blends for smoother-looking skin
- Cosmetic routines focused on a lighter oil finish
- Hair care to help reduce the feel of frizz
Who is rosehip oil for
- Dry, mature, or combination skin routines that prefer a lighter botanical oil
- Hair care that uses a few drops before shampooing
- Oil routines focused on smoother-looking texture and a more refined finish
- Oily-skin preferences that avoid richer seed oils
- Open wounds
- Food-use expectations
Rosehip Oil Is For:
Rosehip Oil Is Not For:
How to use rosehip oil
- As a Facial Oil: Apply regularly to clean skin as part of a cosmetic routine.
- As a Hair Oil: Apply a few drops into the palms, then smooth onto the scalp or hair before shampooing.
- As a Blend Oil: Combine with other suitable carrier oils in facial or hair formulas.
- Processing Tip: Use consistently over time when assessing how it fits into a routine.
Rosehip oil safety instructions
- Do not use on open wounds
- For burns, only use when wounds have closed
- Not suitable for oily skins according to the source guidance
- Store away from children, pets, sunlight, and heat
- If pregnant or breastfeeding, seek professional guidance before use
- Recommended for cosmetic use only
Faqs
Q: Can Rosehip Oil be used on the hair?
A: Yes. The source supports use on the scalp and hair before shampooing, especially for dry-feeling ends and frizz.
Q: Is this Rosehip Oil food grade?
A: No. The source states that it has not undergone Food-Grade certification and is recommended for cosmetic use only.
Q: Can Rosehip Oil be used on open wounds?
A: No. The source specifically advises against use on open wounds.

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