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Essential4Health

Evidence-based natural health

Essential4Health

Evidence-based natural health

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Description

Rosehip Carrier Oil is extracted from the seeds of Rosa canina, a wild rose species known for its skin-rejuvenating effects. Packed with essential fatty acids and antioxidants, it deeply nourishes while helping to improve skin tone and texture. Rapidly absorbed, it delivers hydration without a greasy feel, making it a preferred choice in facial care. Blending well with essential oils, it enhances their application while supporting skin renewal. Glow-boosting by nature, it remains a top choice in rejuvenating routines.

Rosehip Carrier Oil is extracted from the seeds of Rosa canina, a wild rose species known for its skin-rejuvenating effects. Packed with essential fatty acids and antioxidants, it deeply nourishes while helping to improve skin tone and texture. Rapidly absorbed, it delivers hydration without a greasy feel, making it a preferred choice in facial care. Blending well with essential oils, it enhances their application while supporting skin renewal. Glow-boosting by nature, it remains a top choice in rejuvenating routines.

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Plant Part

Extracted from rosehip seeds for skin rejuvenation

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Color

Rosehip oil’s color changes naturally with each blend, showcasing its unique formulation.

Aroma Family

Earthy, Nutty

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Rosehip Carrier Oil

Botanical Name

Rosa mosqueta, Rosa rubiginosa

Common Names

Sweetbriar Rose, Musk Rose, Wild Rose, Rose Haw, Dog Rose, Rose Hep, Sweet Briar

Oil Applications

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Directions For Use

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Main Constituents

Linoleic Acid, Palmitic Acid, Linolenic Acid, Oleic Acid, Stearic Acid

Properties

Rosehip oil offers emollient, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties, making it ideal for skin rejuvenation, hair care, and nail health.

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Extraction Method

Cold Pressed

Note Classification

Rosehip oil is generally safe for most skin types. However, it may cause mild to severe allergic reactions. Perform a patch test before use. Avoid contact with the eyes and discontinue use if irritation occurs.

Not applicable; carrier oils have no aromatic note classification

Aromatic Profile

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Safety Considerations

Rosehip oil is generally safe for most skin types. However, it may cause mild to severe allergic reactions. Perform a patch test before use. Avoid contact with the eyes and discontinue use if irritation occurs.

Rosehip oil is generally safe for most skin types. However, it may cause mild to severe allergic reactions. Perform a patch test before use. Avoid contact with the eyes and discontinue use if irritation occurs.

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Disclaimer

Information on this page is for general education only and is not medical advice. Essential oils are highly concentrated and may cause irritation, burns, or allergic reactions; always dilute for skin use, patch test first, avoid eyes and mucous membranes, and keep away from children and pets. Do not ingest essential oils unless specifically directed by a qualified clinician and the product provides clear oral dosing and safety instructions; consult a professional before use if pregnant, breastfeeding, or managing a medical condition.

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