No Natural Oil Can Regenerate the Skin as “Sacred” as Rosehip Oil

Redness, acne, many dark scars, dryness,… all problems can be solved very simply with just a drop of “sacred” essential oil.

 

Nowadays, the use of essential oils in beauty is no longer strange to girls. There have been many familiar products that are enthusiastically hunted by women such as tea tree oil with antibacterial properties or argan oil for deep moisturizing,… In addition, there is still an extremely sacred essential oil that few people know about, which brings effective “healing” power to damaged skin, which is rosehip oil.

Rosehip oil is extracted from the seeds of the rosehip fruit, not the flowers as many people think!

 

Rosehip oil is extracted from the seeds of the rosehip plant – a type of plant in the rose family, bushy and commonly grown in Europe, Northwest Africa and West Asia. Because it is extracted from the seeds and not from the flowers, rosehip oil will not have a sweet aroma but instead has a faint woody smell, very gentle and pure.

Unlike popular skincare oils like coconut oil, olive oil or jojoba oil,… Rosehip oil has a light, fluid texture similar to a serum, has the ability to penetrate quickly and does not leave an unpleasant greasy feeling on the skin.

 

The composition of rosehip seed oil mainly contains fatty acids that are beneficial for the skin such as omega 3-6-9 and vitamins A, C, E, which have the ability to nourish the skin to be smooth and moist, promote collagen regeneration to help skin firmer and more elastic. In addition, beta carotene and flavonoids in rosehip seed oil also help protect the skin from aging factors, improve uneven skin tone, fade dark scars and shrink pores. In addition, trans-retinoic acid will act as an anti-inflammatory agent to help treat acne effectively.

 

With such a series of wonderful effects, rosehip seed oil has become a necessary skin care item in every woman’s bag. Those who have used it are amazed at the miraculous transformation of the skin after just a few applications of rosehip oil.

 

Even rosehip seed oil is so magical that it can fade scars like this

 

Depending on the skin condition of each person, you can use rosehip oil in the following ways:

 

For oily skin: Rosehip oil can almost replace the elaborate care steps, making skin care simpler and more effective than ever. So, after cleansing the skin with cleanser and toner, you can simply use 2-3 drops of rosehip oil, rub it evenly on your hands and pat it gently on your face several times for the oil to slowly penetrate the skin and achieve the best nourishing effect.chỉ 

 

For dry and aging skin: Providing enough water for the skin will be the top priority. To effectively push back wrinkles, mix a few drops of rosehip oil with your current moisturizer and massage evenly onto the face. Or you can also consider rosehip oil as a serum and continue to use the following steps such as lotion and moisturizer to “lock in moisture” for the skin. This will limit the evaporation of the essential oil as well as enhance the moisturizing ability of rosehip oil.

For acne skin: Although it has quite effective skin care effects, but for some sensitive skin, it can still cause some unwanted irritations. Rosehip oil has the ability to fade scars and dark spots left by acne, but some studies have shown that rosehip oil is not suitable for applying to open wounds and pimples that are still swollen.

 

Therefore, if you want to use rosehip oil to treat dark spots, you should first completely cure acne and then use rosehip oil as a therapy to restore the skin after acne. Or, you can also apply the following method: Mix two types of rosehip oil and tea tree oil in a ratio of 1:10 and dot on the affected skin areas twice a day in the morning and evening. The unexpected effect of these two oils will help your skin reduce inflammation and swelling caused by acne and quickly fade dark spots.

 

However, it is important to note that rosehip oil has a short “shelf life”, with a shelf life of only 6 months from the date of opening, so it is best to mix just enough oil for acne treatment and keep some for later skin care.

Not only is it a “wildflower intoxicated by the sun”, rosehip also brings wonderful effects to the skin. And with such outstanding properties, many women in the world believe that: rosehip oil really has the ability to awaken and revive the skin.