Everyone knows how useful rose hips are for our body during the period of airborne deficiency, because it is a storehouse of vitamins and flavonoids.
Actually, the same can be said about rosehip oil (Rosa Mosqueta), where all the benefits are contained in a much more concentrated form, because the right oil is extracted not just anyhow, but from the seeds of the plant. So, to all the vitamins contained in rose hips, essential fatty acids (the same Omegas) are added, which means the beneficial effect increases significantly. But I will not go into the therapeutic properties of this oil to strengthen the body from the inside; I will talk about its use for cosmetic purposes for facial skin. Rosehip oil is called nothing less than the most effective oil for facial skin, restoring radiance to the skin, preventing aging and having a powerful regenerating effect. Well, if not the most, but one of the most - for sure! There is no magic in this, because rosehip oil is a natural source of retinoic acid , one of the main components in the fight for youth and healthy skin.
So here I am, I decided to start my acquaintance with retinoids not with cosmetic preparations, which can be addictive and where there can be a serious number of contraindications, but with rosehip oil as an inexpensive and natural alternative for all this “heavy artillery”.
general description
Rosehip is a shrub reaching a height of 1–2 m. Thin branches are covered with thorns, large flowers have a unique aroma. Smooth, spherical, orange fruits contain seeds, from which valuable oil is obtained through complex extraction. At the first stages, the berries are dried and crushed. Then exposed to solvents, alkali or fraction. Due to its balanced composition, cold-pressed oil is considered more valuable. The method helps preserve amino acids, vitamins, the product is more suitable for cosmetic purposes.
Note! Despite the species diversity, the composition, properties of the fruits, and chemical formulas are surprisingly similar. In nature, only fatty vegetable oil is found, which has a bright orange color with golden tints.
The product has a light, fluid structure and is not prone to viscosity or thickening. It has a fresh aroma with sour-woody notes, a light, unobtrusive smell.
In cosmetology it is used for dry, dehydrated dermis; it is an effective remedy in anti-aging programs. It is often used to treat various dermatological diseases, eliminates uncomfortable symptoms, and promotes rapid recovery. It can be included in ready-made creams and emulsions to soften, rejuvenate, and whiten the skin.
How to make seed oil at home:
- Grind 100 g in a mortar or coffee grinder. rosehip berries.
- Heat 250 ml of olive oil in a water bath, pour in the prepared raw materials.
- Transfer the mixture into a dark glass vessel and leave to infuse for a week.
- Repeat the procedure with new raw materials, heating and infusing the product 3 more times.
- Then strain and pour the liquid into a dark glass bottle. Store cosmetic product at room temperature.
How to make butter at home
Rosehip oil can be purchased at a pharmacy or specialty store. But if you want, it’s quite possible to cook it at home on your own. The recipe looks like this:
- dry berries of the plant are ground in a blender or coffee grinder to a powder;
- Heat sunflower or olive oil in an enamel container in a water bath to approximately 40 °C;
- pour rosehip powder into a glass container so as to cover it by approximately 1 cm;
- put the closed jar in a dark place for a week.
After the expiration date, the product must be removed and strained through folded gauze. The resulting oil is heated again and another portion of the powder from the berries of the plant is poured into it. The composition is again infused for a week, after which the procedure is repeated a third time. The finished useful pomace is filtered, poured into a clean vessel and stored.
Another method suggests making a cosmetic product from fresh fruits. The recipe in this case looks simpler:
- the berries are crushed in a blender into a paste;
- place the raw materials in a glass jar, filling it about 3/4 full;
- pour heated olive oil up to the neck;
- insist for two weeks in a dark place.
The resulting oil is filtered and immediately poured into the final storage container.
You need to store homemade rosehip oil in the refrigerator, tightly sealed.
In terms of benefits, homemade juice is inferior to store-bought. But it also has a very good effect on the face and helps improve the condition of the epidermis.
Historical reference
Rosehip is considered the ancestor of most decorative roses. Its unique healing properties have been known since time immemorial. Avicenna used it to treat tumors, inflammatory processes of the respiratory tract, and nervous disorders. In Rus', during the reign of Ivan the Terrible, expeditions were organized to collect fruits that had magical healing properties. The peasants had to pay taxes in wild rose flowers and berries.
There are many legends and myths about rose hips. So the ancient Greeks associated the plant with the goddess Aphrodite. Having learned about the death of her beloved Adonis, she rushed into the forest. The thorny branches scratched the skin, drops of blood fell on the bushes, turning into beautiful wild rose flowers.
Queen Cleopatra was the first to use this valuable liquid for cosmetic purposes; rose oil and water were part of recipes for preserving beauty and youth. For centuries, only beauties from noble families could afford such procedures. Today, everyone can use rosehip oil. Celebrities also prefer natural ingredients for beauty care. Thus, Kate Middleton and Miranda Kerr use rosehip oil in their daily care to enrich their skin with active elements.
For good health
The product has a rich composition. Contains a large amount of saturated and unsaturated fatty acids: linoleic, linolenic, oleic, stearic, myristic and palmitic. It contains a lot of carotene, vitamins E, F, C (ascorbic acid). Many minerals and trace elements: iron, copper, molybdenum, strontium, as well as calcium, magnesium, manganese and phosphorus.
It is taken orally and used externally for skin problems.
The oil has general tonic, regenerating and adaptogenic properties. It has an antioxidant effect and enriches it with vitamins.
Therefore, it is recommended to take it in winter and early spring, when the body is weakened from a lack of nutrients.
Rosehip oil has a positive, healing effect on internal organs: liver, stomach, intestines, kidneys and gall bladder. It is prescribed for the treatment of anemia and vitamin deficiency.
High blood pressure (arterial hypertension) is also treated with it. The oil is applied to the forehead and temples. Healers claim that this method helps to reduce it slightly. For ulcerative colitis, add it to warm water and give an enema. This treatment promotes the healing of ulcers in the rectum and relieves inflammation.
Since the product has anti-inflammatory properties, it is used in dentistry. It is added to the complex treatment of stomatitis, lubricates ulcers and wounds of the oral mucosa, and is added to the rinse solution.
Recommended for use in cases of depression and stress. For example, taking the oil internally relieves anxiety, fatigue, and the effects of stress.
It is used externally in the treatment of psoriasis, eczema, burns and dermatitis. For breastfeeding women, it is recommended to apply it to cracked nipples. It is used to treat calluses, corns, and keratinized areas of the skin, as the oil softens and nourishes the skin.
Beneficial features
The natural product has a rich chemical composition:
- linoleic acid nourishes, moisturizes, maintains hydrobalance, softens the skin, stimulates the synthesis of collagen fibers;
- linolenic acid restores the hydrolipid mantle, protects the skin from free radicals, ultraviolet radiation, low temperatures, normalizes fluid outflow, eliminates swelling;
- carotenoids are known antioxidants, protect the skin from exposure to ultraviolet radiation, activate regeneration and healing processes, relieve dryness, peeling, and increase the elasticity of the skin;
- tocopherols have regenerating properties, stimulate tissue renewal, restore the integrity of the skin, prevent the formation of wrinkles and skin aging;
- ascorbic acid activates blood flow, helps saturate the epidermis with active elements, strengthens capillaries, prevents rosacea, restores a healthy, beautiful tone.
Chemical composition of oil
Natural rosehip seed squeeze contains a large number of valuable components. In particular, the product contains:
- ascorbic acid;
- B vitamins and riboflavin;
- fatty acids and phytoncides;
- potassium and iron;
- vitamin K;
- tannins;
- magnesium, zinc and copper;
- tocopherol;
- phosphorus;
- linoleic acid.
When used correctly, rosehip squeeze has a soothing and moisturizing effect, brightens the epidermis and tightens it, preventing wrinkles.
Rosehip oil helps heal microcracks in the skin
Important! The product increases collagen production and naturally slows down the aging process of facial skin.
Indications for use
Rosehip oil is used for dry, aging, dehydrated skin, effective against pigmentation, sensitivity, and early aging. Systematic use is recommended not only for the face, neck, and décolleté. Perfectly cares for thin, delicate skin of the eyelids, eliminates puffiness, crow's feet, bags under the eyes. The elixir of youth of the plant world allows you to solve a range of aesthetic problems:
- restores firmness and elasticity;
- promotes collagen synthesis;
- smoothes superficial as well as deep wrinkles;
- whitens pigmentation;
- relieves signs of fatigue and insomnia;
- improves complexion;
- improves lymph flow, eliminates swelling;
- prevents ptosis, displacement of the oval line;
- promotes uniform distribution of pigment in tissues;
- increases protective properties, neutralizes the aggressive influence of the environment.
Important! It is not recommended to use it in its pure form for porous, inflamed skin. Creates a film that disrupts oxygen respiration and contributes to pore contamination. Refers to oils with a high degree of comedogenicity; use can cause acne.
Why do wrinkles appear on the face?
With age, a person's facial skin ceases to be smooth.
Wrinkles and folds appear on it. It becomes dry and unpleasant to the touch. Wrinkles on the face spread unevenly: first on the forehead, then around the nose, eyes, chin and neck. Folds on the face appear gradually. The cause is always age. After 20 years, facial skin produces collagen more slowly. At the age of 30-40, the number of wrinkles increases sharply, and by the age of 60, the entire face is covered with them. The following factors can increase the rate at which wrinkles appear on the face:
- facial habits;
- incorrect position of the head during sleep;
- sudden change in weight;
- past illnesses;
- natural conditions;
- improper use of cosmetics.
The habit of wrinkling your forehead or a certain way of laughing increases the chances of wrinkles quickly appearing in certain places. Sleeping on a high pillow has the same consequences. The skin begins to sag after sudden weight loss.
Some infectious and chronic diseases negatively affect the elasticity of the dermis. The rapid formation of wrinkles is provoked by long exposure to frost, sun and wind, being in stuffy rooms, sudden temperature changes and much more. Wrinkles form earlier in girls who abuse frequent powdering.
Where is the best place to buy
You can purchase it at a pharmacy or natural cosmetics store; a wider range is available online. When choosing a product, you should pay attention to the extraction method; cold-pressed oil is suitable for cosmetic purposes, and during extraction, some of the important elements are destroyed.
The region of origin of the raw material base also matters; the countries of South America and Europe are considered the best.
Sold in a dark glass bottle with a dispenser, the packaging must contain the Latin name of the species - rosa mosqueta, rosa rubiginosa, rosa canina or the oil marking - oleum rosae. Often the product is falsified by diluting it with neutral plant bases and tinting it with artificial dyes. Therefore, when choosing, you need to trust well-known manufacturers and carefully study the information on the packaging. The price varies from 100 to 500 rubles, depending on the brand and volume of oil.
It should be stored at a temperature of 5 to 25° in a place protected from sunlight. The product oxidizes quickly, shelf life is 6 months. It is difficult to identify a spoiled natural product by external signs; the oil has a bitter taste and a specific aroma; it is better to focus on the information indicated on the packaging.
Rules for using products with rose hips
Rosehip oil will bring maximum benefits if you follow the following recommendations:
- Before applying the mask, the skin is cleansed of impurities and cosmetic residues, and then steamed.
- The fatty rosehip extract should not get on the mucous membranes.
- Before the procedure, a compatibility test is done.
- If burning or other unpleasant sensations occur, remove the rosehip product immediately.
- All compositions are applied with gentle movements using finger pads or a brush.
- If there is a feeling of tightness after the procedure, the skin should be lubricated with a moisturizer.
General recommendations
Rosehip oil provides nutrition, softening, rejuvenation, and saturation with valuable elements. But for a pronounced effect, you should adhere to the basic rules for use:
- before use, apply the oil to the crook of your elbow or wrist, leave for half an hour, then rinse and evaluate the reaction; if there is redness or irritation, do not use for cosmetic procedures;
- recommended for dry, aging, stressed, normal skin; for combination and oily skin, diluted with nut or almond oil;
- you can enrich masks, creams, emulsions; it goes well with base oils, ethers, cosmetic clay, pharmaceutical solutions; you can easily create effective homemade recipes based on rosehip oil;
- It is recommended to use throughout the year; in summer it protects the skin from the effects of ultraviolet radiation; in winter it neutralizes the effects of low temperatures;
- oil is prone to oxidation, so you need to use glass, ceramic or plastic dishes for mixing;
- when added to ready-made products, it must be combined with a volume sufficient for one-time use;
- After using for a month, you need to take a break to prevent the addictive effect.
Benefits for the face
Rosehip extract has already proven its effectiveness. But it's not suitable for everyone. Before you start using the product, it is better to go to an appointment with a cosmetologist. A specialist will definitely advise those who have fairly oily skin to avoid rosehip oil. The remedy can only make the situation worse.
But for those who suffer from dry skin and flaking, rosehip oil will be a real salvation. It nourishes and moisturizes the skin, restoring its smoothness and softness. Also, the herbal remedy effectively fights expression lines around the eyes. With regular use, wild rose oil will help smooth the skin and eliminate bags and bruises.
For people with pigmentation, the plant extract is also indispensable. It helps lighten blemishes and even out complexion.
In addition, rosehip extract is recommended for use by women with aging skin. Thanks to the useful elements in the composition of the product, its quality noticeably improves and elasticity increases.
Expert opinion
Tatyana Somoilova
Cosmetology expert
To avoid a possible allergic reaction, experts recommend first applying rosehip oil to the skin on your hand. If there are no symptoms such as itching or redness, you can use it on your face.
The oil will also help reduce traces of various injuries: scars, abrasions, burns, wounds. Therefore, this herbal remedy is often used by people with post-acne. The regenerative properties of wild rose oil help the skin recover.
The result of using rosehip oil on the face
Methods of application
Rosehip oil is considered a favorite among the basic foundations for dry, aging, dehydrated skin. The valuable liquid easily transforms the skin, gives freshness and youth. But for maximum effect, it is worth preparing your face for spa treatments.
Skin cleansing:
- Remove makeup with cosmetic milk.
- Steam the skin, you can use a compress or a warming mask.
- Moisten your face with thermal or mineral water.
Eye compress
Helps restore the elasticity of the delicate skin of the eyelids, eliminate puffiness and bags under the eyes. Effectively eliminates crow's feet and prevents skin aging. It is recommended to be included in an anti-aging program to combat dermal aging.
Components:
- 5 ml rosehip oil;
- 5 ml almond oil;
- 5 ml chamomile decoction.
Prepare and strain the broth, add nourishing oils. In the evening, after cleansing the skin, soak 2 cotton pads with cosmetic liquid. Place on eyelids, with a damp compress on top. After 20 minutes you can finish, remove the cotton pads, there is no need to apply additional cream.
Attention! Repeat the procedure every other day; for a lasting effect, at least 10 sessions will be required.
Nourishing mask
Copes with dryness and flaking, restores skin density and elasticity, smoothes scars and wrinkles. Application helps to normalize hydrobalance, increase protective properties, and give the skin a well-groomed appearance.
Components:
- 5 ml rosehip oil;
- 10 gr. starch;
- 5 gr. cocoa;
- 2 drops of lemongrass essential oil.
Mix starch with cocoa powder, add rosehip oil and aromatic liquid, dilute with mineral water to the consistency of sour cream. Clean the skin, distribute the finished product along the massage lines, not excluding the area of the eyelids and lips. Action time: 30 minutes, wash with warm water, apply mattifying cream.
Moisturizing mask
To prevent dryness, sagging, and the appearance of premature wrinkles, you should use a proven product. Instantly transforms the skin, gives it a fresh, well-groomed appearance, and restores a beautiful, even tone. It has no age restrictions, is useful for use in adolescence, and has a pronounced effect even after 40.
Components:
- 5 ml rosehip oil;
- 5 gr. plantain herbs;
- 10 gr. peach puree.
Peel the fresh fruit and grind to a puree consistency. Add dry grass, nutritious oil, mix well. Spread onto cleansed skin in a thick layer and leave for 20 minutes. After rinsing with cool water, treat areas with peeling separately with rosehip oil.
Whitening mask
A home procedure gets rid of pigmentation, scars, smoothes the texture, gives it density and elasticity. Thanks to its use, blood flow and renewal processes are activated. Using a mask allows you to restore a healthy tone and prevent photoaging of the skin.
Components:
- 30 drops of rosehip oil;
- 10 gr. white clay;
- 2–3 gr. mint.
Crush the mint in a mortar, mix with clay, add oil, dilute the finished product with a small amount of water. After cleansing the skin, apply cosmetic product, avoiding the eyelid area. After half an hour, rinse with water and lemon juice, repeat the procedure 2 times a week.
Refreshing ice
To eliminate swelling and give freshness to the skin, you should use an effective product. Softens the skin, removes dead skin cells, and helps saturate tissues with nutrients.
Components:
- 10 ml rosehip oil;
- 10 ml hazelnut oil;
- 5 drops of sandalwood ether;
- 50 ml of thyme decoction.
Prepare a fragrant decoction, strain, add essential oil, as well as rosehip and walnut oils. Pour the finished product into molds and place in the freezer. In the evening, after cleansing the skin, use 2 ice cubes to make stroking movements along the massage lines. It is important not to stay at one point for more than 2 seconds, otherwise tissue hypothermia may occur. After the cryoprocedure, pat your face dry with a napkin and apply night cream. It is recommended to carry out a course of 10 sessions, repeat up to 3 times a year.
Homemade anti-wrinkle cream
You can make an anti-wrinkle face cream from rosehip oil or use it as an additive to your usual product:
- 2 tbsp. any baby cream mixed with 1 tsp. aloe juice, add 10 drops. vitamin B2 (from an ampoule) and the same amount of rosehip oil. The product is used as a cream before bed, applying it to cleansed skin.
- To any product that is applied to the face, in particular a cream, although it can also be a lotion, you can add a little rosehip oil (4 drops per 1 tsp). Then the product will acquire rejuvenating properties. It must be used daily.
Application for lips, eyelashes, eyebrows
Effective for strengthening eyelashes, eyebrows, thickening hairs, and activating growth. It is recommended to use it in a composition with peach and burdock oil; you need to apply a few drops of the mixture along the eyelash edge.
For eyebrows - from the bridge of the nose along the hairline to a point near the outer corner of the eye. You need to use it every evening for several months, only with a systematic approach will you notice the result.
Rosehip oil is used to nourish and moisturize dry, porous strands. Can be added to a balm or mask, or applied in its pure form only to split ends. Do not treat the scalp; it can lead to greasy root area, dandruff, and seborrhea.
Helps cope with dryness and peeling of lips, restores thin delicate skin, eliminates cracks. Can be used as a base for makeup or in its pure form, replacing hygienic lipstick. The nourishing liquid protects lips from chapping, low temperatures, and gusts of wind.
Rosehip oil - application features
- When applied directly, rosehip oil is suitable for all skin types, but is especially recommended for dry, sensitive, damaged skin , skin exposed to direct sunlight and ultraviolet radiation. However, it is not recommended to use it on oily or acne-prone skin; according to reviews, it can provoke a worsening of rosacea.
- Rosehip oil is famous for its anti-aging properties and is therefore often a component of natural care products for mature skin . It accelerates collagen production, encourages skin to repair itself and renew itself, evens out skin tone, restores elasticity, slows down the process of wrinkles, thereby restoring and maintaining a youthful appearance. To ensure a greater cosmetological and therapeutic effect, it is recommended to add a few drops of anti-wrinkle essential oils to the base oil.
- Effectively soothes painful, excessively dry skin affected by hyperpigmentation, dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, softens redness and irritation. At the same time, the oil is light, quickly absorbed into the skin, and does not leave a greasy residue or a feeling of stickiness or heaviness.
- The skin-brightening properties of rosehip oil help restore the skin's natural color and healthy tone while neutralizing any unwanted pigmentation, including those caused by overexposure to the sun.
- Its astringent, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties are known to promote wound and burn healing , minimize scarring, tighten the skin and improve its elasticity.
- Used to smooth and even out stretch marks and minimize their further appearance. This “oil of youth” effectively fills cells with moisture, creating a protective barrier and preventing skin dehydration. This makes the oil extremely effective when used on sagging skin, such as rapid weight loss.
- Applied to areas of rough skin such as elbows, knees, calloused heels and in some cases even hands, rosehip oil quickly softens the skin and restores its firmness.
- Due to its fatty acid content, rosehip oil reduces itching, which is characteristic of dry scalp and dandruff. The oil instantly restores hair shine, eliminates dandruff , without leaving any traces of grease. Rich in vitamins, it gives dull curls elasticity, brightness and silkiness.
- Helps not only skin cells and tissues, but also strengthens brittle nails and moisturizes dry cuticles.
- Rosehip oil is used for massage as a moisturizing, quickly penetrating nourishing component, as well as a soothing agent to reduce inflammation associated with osteoarthritis and joint pain. It is also known that the aroma of rosehip oil has a slight anti-stress effect, thereby promoting rapid muscle relaxation in those being massaged.
Interesting! Only in the case of cold pressing does rosehip retain its antioxidant properties, vitamin composition, and essential fatty acids. The maximum temperature during production is 30° C. It is believed that more than 60,000 fruits are needed to produce 30 ml of oil!
The color of the resulting oil can indicate its quality. The pure, high quality product has a deep golden or reddish orange color. It should never be darker than brown. It becomes transparent during the refining process. Contrary to popular belief, rosehip oil does not have a rose scent since it is not derived from rose petals.
Internal use
The benefits of natural remedies have been known since time immemorial. Not only can it be used externally, it has unique properties of restoring the functioning of systems and organs.
Result of use:
- reduces cholesterol levels;
- increases resistance to infections;
- strengthens the walls of blood vessels;
- activates blood circulation;
- helps reduce weight;
- removes toxins and oxidants;
- stimulates the digestive system;
- improves the condition of skin, nails, hair.
Appointment is possible after consulting a doctor; the treatment regimen is prescribed individually. To increase the protective properties, mix 15 drops of rosehip oil with 5 g. honey or olive oil, take 2 times a day half an hour before meals.
Important point! Duration - no more than 2 weeks, contraindications for internal use are individual intolerance, pregnancy, lactation, thrombosis, thrombophlebitis,
Enrichment of finished products
Some women simply add a few drops of oil to their regular cream - not to the whole jar, but to a small portion of the product. To do this, squeeze a little cream into the palm of your hand and mix with 1-2 drops of the healing product, and then apply the resulting mixture to a cleansed face.
Is it necessary to do this? Cosmetologists are not sure: the finished cream has a balanced composition, so adding new ingredients to it can lead to an unpredictable chemical reaction. If you still decide to use this method, then choose a natural cream with a minimum of additives as a base.
Instead of mixing rosehip oil with store-bought cosmetic products, it is better to prepare an anti-aging composition yourself: the product combines perfectly with various oils. Basic ones include sea buckthorn, pumpkin and grape seed oils, and essential oils include lavender, patchouli, neroli, ylang-ylang, rose and sandalwood, rose, cypress.
Rosehip oil is combined with a large number of essential oils, including lavender
Precautionary measures
Wild rose oil is not used for oily, problematic dermis; it creates a film, clogs the ducts, and activates the sebaceous glands. Also, before use, you need to test the product for possible allergies.
Apply a few drops to your wrist and wait half an hour. Rinse off the natural product and assess the condition of the skin.
There should be no redness or burning on the skin; if individual intolerance occurs, you should not use oil in skin care.
Basic properties of rosehip oil
The herbal remedy is a slightly bitter liquid with a characteristic yellow-red color. The oil is extracted from the seeds and flowers of the wild rose plant, which is known to everyone as rose hips. Thanks to its composition, the product has a number of positive properties that can restore the skin.
Rosehip oil is very effective as it can reach the deepest layers of the dermis. Thus, it helps cells to function actively. In addition, rosehip extract is able to retain moisture in the skin, which prevents dryness and flaking. It also significantly increases the body's production of elastin and collagen, which are responsible for the youth and elasticity of the skin. A rich vitamin complex slows down the aging process.
Rosehip is also useful for intracellular metabolism. Under the influence of wild rose oil, the skin regenerates much faster, the growth processes of new young cells and tissues are activated. And due to the fatty acids present in the herbal product, the epidermis is provided with effective protection from external factors, including ultraviolet rays.
We recommend reading about cosmetic oil for the face. From the article you will learn about the features of dry cosmetic oil, its use against wrinkles and age spots, for dry facial skin, after 50 years. And here is more information about the use of retinol for facial skin.
Advantages and disadvantages
The natural product has a balanced composition, pronounced tonic, whitening, and rejuvenating properties. But for use for cosmetic purposes, it is worth considering not only the advantages, but also the disadvantages.
Pros:
- nourishes, moisturizes, reduces the number of wrinkles, stops the aging process;
- can be used throughout the year;
- combines with base oils, herbs, esters, clays and other ingredients of natural cosmetics;
- recommended for dry, normal, dehydrated dermis;
- You can enrich ready-made products or create homemade recipes.
Minuses:
- not used for individual intolerance;
- not recommended for oily, problematic dermis.
How to use cosmetic rosehip oil
Buying a herbal remedy will not be difficult, because it can be found on the shelves of any pharmacy. For cosmetic purposes, rosehip oil can be used in a variety of ways. As mentioned above, it can become the main ingredient for anti-aging and moisturizing masks.
The oil can also be used in concentrated form, without diluting with additional components. Most often in this version it is used to get rid of facial wrinkles. The oil is also suitable for cleansing the face. You just need to moisten a cotton pad with it and wipe the skin thoroughly.
Since the oil has a pronounced moisturizing and softening effect, it is advisable to use it to eliminate flaking and sticking in the corners of the mouth. It can also be applied not only to the face. Rosehip oil does an excellent job of softening the skin on the elbows, knees and heels.
A useful herbal remedy combines well with other esters. It can be safely mixed with oils of lavender, bergamot, rose, ylang-ylang, chamomile and others to create aromatic healing masks.
Rosehip also helps maintain healthy eyelashes. Under the influence of the vitamin complex in its composition, they become thicker and strengthened. To do this, apply an undiluted herbal product to the eyelashes every day with a special brush. If desired, it can be mixed with sea buckthorn and burdock oils.
Reviews from cosmetologists
Rosehip oil is often used in professional cosmetic product lines.
The cosmetologist describes the composition of the eye cream, in which rosehip oil smooths out wrinkles and increases elasticity.
In the review, the doctor advises coming for a consultation to correct the results of using a natural remedy at home.
The cosmetologist points out the moisturizing properties due to the content of rosehip oil and vitamin E.
Skin care around the lips
The facial skin in the corners of the mouth often dries out, peels and cracks, becomes wrinkled or forms folds. You can improve the condition of the epidermis using compresses based on rosehip extract. For example, the following remedy is beneficial:
- 10 ml of oil is mixed with a large spoon of liquid honey;
- add egg yolk;
- beat the mixture until smooth;
- spread over the face, paying special attention to the corners of the lips.
Wash off the composition after 15 minutes, you need to make a mask at least twice a week.
Advice! If the corners of your mouth are dry, you can mix rosehip and wheat germ oils in equal proportions, then soak a napkin in the product and apply as a compress for half an hour.
User reviews
On forums, girls share their experiences of using rosehip oil; they mostly get a positive impression after home treatments.
The user shares a recipe for a product for delicate eyelid skin.
The review describes the properties of the oil for nourishing and moisturizing the skin.
The girl does not recommend using it for oily skin, as it can lead to acne.
Rosehip oil for face: properties and applications
Rosehip oil is a red-amber oily liquid. This unique oil contains many useful substances that help skin cells to fully exist:
Vitamins A, E, C moisturize the skin, nourish, rejuvenate, restore
Fatty acids - protect against the negative effects of the external environment, moisturize the skin
Microelements - help restore metabolism and restore damaged cells
Rosehip oil can be used for mature and very young skin, for oily and dry skin. For each skin type there are features of using rosehip oil.
Thanks to such a rich composition, rosehip oil can be used for the following skin problems:
wrinkles, creases, including in the eye area
open wounds, burns, injuries,
dark spots
loose skin, decreased turgor
dry, flaky skin
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This mala has practically no contraindications, only individual intolerance.
Also, this product, like any other oil in principle, should be used for oily skin prone to the formation of comedones.
In any case, do an allergy test before using rosehip oil. To do this, apply a drop of the product to the crook of your elbow and if after an hour there is no irritation, then feel free to use it in home masks.
About pharmacy and professional products
Pharmacy and professional skin whitening products include azelaic, kojic, ascorbic acids, as well as arbutin and retinol.
These are drugs with a higher concentration of active substances, unlike mass market products. Pharmacy and professional products reduce the production of melanocytes and also provide antioxidant protection.
Products in the photo: nourishing regenerating cream against age spots, Dr Pierre Ricaud; whitening corrector, Jane Iredale; concentrate ampoules for radiance and smoothness of the skin Vitamin C+, BABE Laboratorios; Fresh Tone brightening alginate mask with vitamin C, SmoRodina; brightening gel face mask with bergamot and lemon, KIKO MILANO; con, Institut Esthederm; ampoules for the correction of photoaging, Platinum Photo-Age, MartiDerm; serum with a high content of vitamin C Cyber C, Mimi Luzon; ampoule course for skin tone correction, Doctor Babor
In addition to external preparations (creams, masks, etc.), pharmaceutical and professional products include dietary supplements that contain vitamins C, B12, B1, B2, zinc and amino acids. These substances provide antioxidant protection to the skin, thereby reducing the likelihood of relapses. However, you should not buy such products yourself, focusing only on the instructions, recommendations from friends or reviews on the Internet. It is best to consult with a cosmetologist who will select suitable medications and a regimen for their use.
Sometimes peelings are used to whiten the skin. These are products based on retinol, kojic, lactic or trichloroacetic acid.
Products pictured: skin brightening lotion, Guinot; sunscreen gel-cream for skin with pigmentation and signs of aging SPF50, Bioderma; facial toner with lemon extract Lemon' C, It's Skin; intensive concentrated anti-aging care Redermic Retinol C, La Roche-Posay; moisturizing essence that evens out skin tone, Coscodi; sunscreen cream-gel for skin radiance SPF50+, NARIS Parasola; whitening lotion, preventing pigmentation, HADALABO; dipigmenting cream-gel, Azelac RU, Sesderma; brightening serum C-12 Pure Bright Serum, Dermalogica; essence-concentrate for skin radiance Vinoperfect, Caudalie; global anti-aging serum AH3 with vitamin C, Topicrem; anti-pigmentation serum, Uriage; brightening serum against age spots, EGIA
Also, two-phase peelings have now appeared that contain a complex of acids, including hyaluronic acid, and amino acids. This peeling will lighten the skin without drying it out and will additionally create a lifting effect.
But peelings work if the pigment is located in the superficial layer of the epidermis, that is, not deep.
About mass market and traditional medicine
Folk remedies for removing age spots are innumerable: it is recommended to apply parsley infusion, lemon juice, masks made from black currants, cottage cheese, raw potatoes to problem areas...
For extreme sports enthusiasts, an exclusive option is offered, such as a honey mask with fish oil. Is all this effective?
Plant extracts and acids found in folk skin whitening remedies can actually provide gentle and gradual lightening, as well as improve the overall condition of the skin. However, they are not intended to treat serious problems such as melasma (benign skin pigmentation disorder) or lentigo (brown patches).
In addition, folk remedies can cause an allergic reaction and skin irritation, so they must be used with caution.
As for cosmetics from the mass market, despite advertising promises, they are ineffective.
The active substances that provide the whitening effect are in very low dosages, which is why such products are inexpensive. However, using this cosmetics, it is impossible to achieve a therapeutic effect.