What is Rosehip?
Rosehip is the holy grail of ingredients within skincare, especially for expectant mothers, and rightfully so. Though the changes that occur to a woman’s body during pregnancy deserve to be celebrated, rosehip oil easily reduces the appearance of stretch marks and scars— by nourishing and smoothing the skin. But the benefits don’t end there. Rosehip is a natural alternative to Vitamin A and certainly women of all ages can benefit from this ingredient. From evening skin tone to moisturising dry skin, Rosehip
replenishes skin cells.
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Rosehips are the seed-filled bulbs underneath rose petals. They typically grow once rose bush petals have bloomed in spring and early summer and then ripen between late summer and autumn. Rich in nutrients, antioxidants, and fatty acids that nourish the skin, it is no surprise that rosehip has made a name for itself in the beauty industry. Rosehip (or retinol) is a natural alternative to Vitamin A. Despite
retinol’s benefits, synthetic retinoids can lead to skin irritation, sensitivity, and peeling when used in high concentrations. Hence, it's best to find a natural retinol source that can achieve the same effects.
Botanical sources that naturally contain Provitamin A are converted into Vitamin A by the body’s own mechanisms, so plant-based alternatives work perfectly well. Rosehip is the answer! Rosehip is a natural retinol alternative that is plant-based and gentle on the skin. In fact, a mere two tablespoons of rosehip oil provide 4% of the daily Vitamin A intake.
Let’s take a deeper look at the benefits of rosehip for the skin.
The Benefits of Rosehip for the Skin
Anti-ageing properties
- In the age of social media, simple anti-ageing tips to reduce menopause symptoms like putting on SPF have become obsolete as they are now just a given. However, slowing down the clock doesn’t require a facelift. Rosehip seeds are rich in polyunsaturated fats. These healthy fats strengthen the skin membrane, mildly protecting your skin from UV rays and pollution. If that wasn’t enough, rosehip is naturally high in not only Vitamin A but also Vitamin C and countless other antioxidants. When used daily, Vitamin C increases skin cell turnover and is a vital precursor to collagen synthesis, firming the skin and smoothing out fine lines.
Anti-inflammatory properties
- Another amazing benefit of rosehip oil is that it helps to clear congestion in the skin. We know you might be thinking that using a facial oil would be counterintuitive in clearing blemishes, but rosehip has anti-inflammatory properties that calm down angry spots and reduce the redness and irritation that come with breakouts while providing oil stops the skin from producing excess sebum by creating homeostasis. When using rosehip oil, you won’t find the dryness or sensitivity that other skincare products leave you with. This is because rosehip is a natural ingredient that works with skin rather than against it. Fatty acids and antioxidants also help to remove blotchy patches, evening out your skin tone and lessening redness.
Hydrates skin
- For those with dry skin, rosehip oil is an excellent moisturizer. As we mentioned earlier, antioxidants and fatty acids protect the skin by creating a natural moisture barrier. This soothes and hydrates the skin, leaving it bright and radiant.