Rosehip Oil: Uses, Benefits, and Blends
Rose Essential Oil is Aromatherapy's most treasured gift, but the much cheaper option of the carrier oil made from the hips is often overlooked. Our cold-pressed oil is made from the fruit that follows our beloved flower, and indeed the Rosehip comprises around 70% seeds.
Sometimes Rosehip Oil can be manufactured using solvent extraction with hexane, but in Chile, where we source our product from, they prefer to make a purer, richer item. The hips are picked, dried, and then stored at temperatures below 800C to prevent spoiling and to encourage them to become brittle. They crack open when pressed, and the rich seeds spill their oil when they are ground, releasing a golden elixir bursting with vitamin C and unsaturated fatty acids.
Rosehip Oil Benefits: For Skin, Face, Hair, and Scars
According to Len Price, Rosehip oil has external uses for skin regeneration, wound healing, burns, eczema, acne, and scars.
Rosehip Oil for Skin
Jennifer Peace Rhind reveals that excellent Rosehip Oil benefits for skin may derive from their substantial unsaturated fatty acid content. Most abundant is linoleic acid, followed by alpha-linoleic acid and then oleic acid.
Linoleic acid, or Vitamin F, moisturizes and plumps the complexion, as well as strengthens and protects the skin’s barrier. It plays a direct role in maintaining the moisture permeability of the dermis. Alpha linoleic acid is often added to treatments to protect the skin from environmental damage and premature aging.
A 2018 study published in the American Journal of Clinical Dermatology proved that oils with a higher ratio of linoleic to oleic acid provided enhanced barrier repair potential.
Rosehip Oil Uses for Skin
- Skin Healing and Pampering
- Wound Healing, especially after Burns and against Scarring.
Rosehip Oil for Face Treatments
Incredibly, Rosehips contain around 20 times as much vitamin C as oranges and a large portion of this passes through to the oil in cold extraction. Topical vitamin C is often used for its anti-aging and anti-pigmentary potentials.
It is emollient, smoothing and softening the skin, also providing a soothing action.
Using Rosehip Oil for the face is a skilled and delicate action! There is a temptation to lather it all over because it feels like liquid gold, however, with Rosehip Oil, less is more. It is a little rich to use as a massage oil alone, but it blends wonderfully with other oils. Try using sparingly to around 10% of your preparation.
When used as an acne treatment, it is best used simply as a drop on the end of your finger and smoothed in. Just a single drop, that’s all you need. Thus, Rosehip Oil lends itself wonderfully to serums.
In massage, again, use only a small percentage of the blend to add richness and nurturing action to the treatment. In high concentrations, it can block the pores.
Rosehip Oil for Hair
The high concentrations of vitamins A, C, and E mean Rosehip Oil for hair treatments suits any kind of hair and is especially efficacious for smoothing out frizzy and over-treated hairs.
Rosehip Oil for Scars
Efficient wound healing is vital to protect against encroaching infections and in a hospital context is important to speed recovery and free up beds. In 2019, a team of researchers from Wuhan, China published their findings that surgical wounds had much-improved scar formation and healing after being treated with Rosehip Oil.
Jeanne Rose reveals her most efficacious treatment for burns is Rosehip Oil blended with Helichrysum Essential Oil.
Rosehip Oil's benefits predominantly come from its texture, bringing richness to creams and lotions, with a hint of a golden hue. It has very little fragrance so all your aromatic preparations will retain integrity.
Despite its thick, unctuous constituency, it absorbs quickly and efficiently with no greasy residue.
It has a good shelf life of 1-2 years, but because it is advised to use only the smallest amounts of rosehip, please note our supply starts at a very convenient 120ml to avoid expensive wastage.
By contrast, if you are one of our loyal customers who like to save money through our VIP program, of course, we have generous prices when you buy in bulk.
Rosehip Oil Uses: For Wholesale Purposes
Rosehip Uses for Aromatherapists
Rosehip makes stunning skincare preparations, as well as having hair care and wound healing capabilities.
It lends itself to luxury creams and lotions as well as leave-on hair products to build richness and condition to the hair and scalp.
Rosehip Oil Benefits for Soapmakers
Rosehip oil has a sap value of 0.135.
Soaps made with Rosehip Oil are especially lovely, particularly if you add romantic floral essential oils. Rosehip Oil is light, non-greasy, and moisturizing.
Rosehip Oil Blends: DIY Recipes
Massage Oil for Women’s Days
Rose has a superb affinity with women, and there are some days in the month where let’s be honest, we feel less than pleasant! Rose is nurturing and cosseting and is perfect for these days.
A great story is that Rosa Canina may derive its Latin name from how ferociously the thorns of the bush attack like a dog bite. It is said that dog roses are best kept for days when we feel just as vicious!
This blend uses a mix of oils clinically proven by Jane Buckle to be effective against premenstrual pain. The Rosehip is a touch of luxury, softened into an easier-to-use oil with Jojoba and Grapeseed Oils.
- 5ml Jojoba Oil (Simmondsia Chinensis)
- 5ml Grapeseed Oil (Vitis Vinifera)
- 5 drops Rosehip Oil (Rosa Canina)
- 2 drops Rose Essential Oil (Rosa Damascena)
- 1 drop Lavender Essential Oil (Lavandula Angustifolia)
- 1 drop Clary Sage Essential Oil (Salvia Sclarea)
Method of use: Massage over the abdomen when needed, but also as a general pick-me-up body massage.
Safety: A moot point, but not suitable for use during pregnancy.
Anti-Wrinkle Nourishing Cream
- 40 g Aqueous Cream
- 1 tsp Almond Oil (Prunus Amygdala)
- 10 drops Rosehip Oil (Rosa Canina)
- 5 drops Patchouli Essential Oil (Pogostemon Cablin)
- 5 drops Himalayan Cedarwood Essential Oil (Cedrus Deodora)
- 2 drops Frankincense Essential Oil (Boswellia Carterii)
To prepare: Blend the essential oils into the carrier, then stir into the aqueous cream. Since oils and water don’t naturally mix easily, use a larger container to stir them together well, then decant them into a pretty pot.
Method of use: Apply morning and evening after cleansing and toning the skin.
Safety: Not suitable for use in the first 16 weeks of pregnancy.
Aphrodisiac Massage Oil
Celebrate the lustrous beauty of the golden essences of the roses, in its most exotic way. Let the heady fragrances of Jasmine and Ylang Ylang transport you to a far-off place while Cedarwood chases away intrusive, negative thoughts.
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5ml Grapeseed Oil (Vitis Vinifera)
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1 drop Jasmine Absolute Oil (Jasminum Grandiflorum)
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1 drop Ylang Ylang Essential Oil (Cananga Odorata)
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1 drop Himalayan Cedarwood Essential Oil (Cedrus Deodora)
Safety: Not suitable for use during pregnancy. Also please be aware that vegetable oils can compromise the integrity of condoms.
Acne Serum
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10 ml Rosehip Oil (Rosa Canina)
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2 drops Helichrysum Essential Oil (Helichrysum Splendida)
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1 drop Myrrh Essential Oil (Commiphora Myrrha)
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1 drop Tea Tree Essential Oil (Melaleuca Alternifolia)
Method of use: Use two or three drops of the blend daily to heal and nourish the skin.
Safety: Not suitable for use during pregnancy.
Masque for Tired Dry Skin
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10 g Pink Clay
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5 mls Avocado Oil (Persea Americana)
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5 drops Rosehip Oil (Rosa Canina)
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5 drops Frankincense Essential Oil (Boswellia Carterii)
Method of use: Blend together and smear over freshly cleansed skin. Luxuriate in it for ten minutes before rinsing away and moisturizing.
Safety: Not suitable for use in the first 16 weeks of pregnancy.
Why Choose VINEVIDA?
At VINEVIDA, we love botanicals and the planet they come from. We believe in stocking the best at affordable prices and supplying to the discerning, which is why we are also members of both the Alliance of International Aromatherapists and the National Association of Holistic Aromatherapy. In recognition of our excellent standard of product, we are proud to hold a 2021 Certificate of Registration as a Cosmetic Products Establishment with the U.S. Drugs and Food Administration.
Our joy at seeing people make beautiful things means we stock from the smallest amounts to the largest. Our wholesale carrier oil prices begin with our smallest carrier oil of 120ml to our largest of 396lb, meaning any manufacturing company can afford to stock as many or as few oils as their business can accommodate without running the risk of spoilage of some of nature’s most precious commodities. Why not see if you can save money by buying your Rosehip Oil in bulk?
Don’t forget too, we like to look after our customers with reasonable prices and excellent customer service and reward the loyal ones with money-off discounts over the year.
Flash Point
Above 200 °C
Conclusion
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