FAQ
Rosehip oil is a cold-pressed extract from the seeds of wild rose bushes, rich in omegas 3 & 6 as well as essential fatty acids (Omega 9), antioxidants, and vitamins A and C. It helps nourish and repair the skin, improving texture, tone, and hydration while supporting the skin’s natural barrier function for a healthy, radiant look. It is most effective when applied consistently and combined with SPF during the day.
Rosehip oil deeply hydrates, improves elasticity, and supports cell turnover. It helps reduce the appearance of scars, fine lines, and pigmentation while boosting radiance. Its high antioxidant content also defends against environmental stressors that can cause premature skin ageing and dullness. It is most effective when applied consistently and combined with SPF during the day.
Yes—rosehip oil is lightweight, non-greasy, and generally well tolerated by most skin types. It balances oily skin, hydrates dryness, and soothes sensitivity. However, those prone to acne should patch test first to ensure compatibility with their skincare routine and avoid potential congestion. It is most effective when applied consistently and combined with SPF during the day.
Yes—rosehip oil’s high vitamin A and fatty acid content supports skin regeneration, which can reduce the appearance of scars and stretch marks over time. Consistent use for several months often yields the best visible results in improving texture and colour uniformity in affected areas. It is most effective when applied consistently and combined with SPF during the day.
Rosehip oil can be applied directly after cleansing or layered over serums as a moisturising step. Use 2–3 drops and gently press into the skin. It can be used morning or night and pairs well with hydrating and barrier-strengthening ingredients for enhanced benefits without greasiness. It is most effective when applied consistently and combined with SPF during the day.
Yes—rosehip oil’s lightweight texture absorbs quickly, making it a good pre-makeup base. Apply sparingly to avoid excess shine, and allow a few minutes for it to sink in before foundation. It can create a smooth canvas and help makeup blend more seamlessly while maintaining hydration. It is most effective when applied consistently and combined with SPF during the day.
Rosehip oil is generally considered safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Its natural composition supports skin hydration and elasticity, which can be beneficial for stretch mark prevention. Always consult your healthcare provider before adding any new skincare product to your routine. It is most effective when applied consistently and combined with SPF during the day.
Rosehip oil is considered non-comedogenic, meaning it’s unlikely to clog pores for most skin types. However, reactions vary, so patch testing is recommended. Its light texture and ability to regulate oil production make it suitable even for some acne-prone individuals seeking hydration. It is most effective when applied consistently and combined with SPF during the day.
Many users notice softer, more radiant skin within a few weeks, but improvements in scars, pigmentation, and fine lines often take 8–12 weeks of consistent use. Combining rosehip oil with a balanced routine enhances its long-term benefits for tone, texture, and resilience. It is most effective when applied consistently and combined with SPF during the day.
Yes—rosehip oil works well with moisturisers, serums, and most active ingredients. It can be blended into creams for added nourishment or layered over water-based products to seal in hydration. Avoid combining with strong exfoliants if skin is feeling sensitive to maintain barrier health. It is most effective when applied consistently and combined with SPF during the day.