Essentially Natural Rosehip Seed Oil - Cold Pressed
Essentially Natural Rosehip Seed Oil - Cold Pressed
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Essentially Natural Rosehip Seed Oil is a cold pressed carrier oil from Rosa rubiginosa seeds, used mainly in facial oils, serums, and other lightweight leave-on skincare blends. It is valued for its quick-absorbing feel and is often chosen for routines focused on smoother-looking texture and a more even-looking finish. Rosehip oil also works well in hair and nail care where a lighter, non-heavy oil is preferred. Its naturally pigmented appearance is part of the character many people enjoy in an unrefined botanical oil.
♡ Why we love it: We choose to stock rosehip seed oil because it gives a lovely balance of richness and lightness in daily facial care. It blends beautifully with other carrier oils, feels elegant on the skin, and brings a naturally luxurious feel without becoming too heavy.
Key properties of essentially natural rosehip seed oil
- INCI Name: Rosa Rubiginosa Seed Oil
- Common Name: Rosehip Seed Oil
- Part Used: Seed
- Extraction Method: Cold pressed
- Skin Feel: Lightweight, quick absorbing
- Storage: Store away from children, pets, sunlight, and heat
What is rosehip seed oil used for
- Daily facial oil and serum blends
- Oil-based routines focused on smoother-looking texture
- Hair and scalp treatments
- Balms and oil-based masks
- Nail and cuticle care
Who is rosehip seed oil for
- Facial routines that prefer a lighter, quick-absorbing carrier oil
- Blends focused on glow, softness, and smooth-looking texture
- Hair and nail routines that need a non-heavy nourishing oil
- Oil combinations with jojoba, marula, or argan
- Very heavy, occlusive oil routines
- Water-only formulas without suitable formulation support
- A colourless, neutral-looking carrier oil
Rosehip Seed Oil Is For:
Rosehip Seed Oil Is Not For:
How to use rosehip seed oil
- As a Face Oil: Apply a few drops to clean, slightly damp skin, morning or night.
- As a Hair Treatment: Massage into the ends, leave briefly, then shampoo out.
- As a Hair Finisher: Apply a very small amount to damp ends and style as usual.
- As a Nail Oil: Massage a small amount into nails and cuticles.
- Processing Tip: Use within a few months of opening for best freshness.
Rosehip seed oil safety instructions
- For external use only
- Patch test before first use
- Avoid contact with eyes
- Store away from children, pets, sunlight, and heat
- Recommended for cosmetic use only
Faqs
Q: Does rosehip seed oil feel greasy?
A: It is usually chosen for its lighter feel and quick absorption, especially when used in small amounts.
Q: Can I blend rosehip with other oils?
A: Yes. It pairs well with many other carrier oils in facial, hair, and nail blends.
Q: Why is rosehip oil often more pigmented than some other oils?
A: Natural plant pigments can give it a deeper colour than very pale refined oils.

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