Native to South America, the muscat rose bush produces seeds extraordinarily rich in essential polyunsaturated fatty acids considered to be excellent skin regenerators. Rosehip vegetable oil is therefore ideal for all cosmetic treatments. Applied to the face as a day cream or night cream, it is the ally of wrinkled and damaged skin. Latin name: Rosa rubiginosa L. Part used: seeds

This article was updated on 03/10/2023

Main properties

  • skin regenerating :

    the essential fatty acids of this vegetable oil participate in the reconstruction of cell membranes since they are constituents of membrane phospholipids. This tissue regenerating property indicates it in cases of burns and sunburns. This vegetable oil is also effective against certain dermatological problems: acne, rosacea, eczema, psoriasis.

  • firming :

    this vegetable oil prevents skin aging, promotes collagen synthesis and restores elasticity to the skin. It is therefore very useful in preventing wrinkles, but also stretch marks and bedsores.

  • healing :

    this vegetable oil prevents dermis overgrowth. In fact, it reduces the relief of hypertrophied or retractile scars, even old ones, and homogenizes the color of the scars with that of the skin. It is effective on recent and old scars and reduces age spots.

  • circulatory :

    this vegetable oil increases blood flow (microvascularization), which has beneficial consequences on scars.

  • cardiovascular protector :

    with its good omega 3/omega 6 ratio, this vegetable oil has many beneficial effects on the cardiovascular system.

  • hormonal rebalancing :

    rosehip vegetable oil appears to have female hormonal regulating properties.

Characteristics and composition

Cosmetic features
  • Skin type: dry, mature, sensitive.
  • Hair type: dry.
Organoleptic characteristics
  • Appearance: oily liquid
  • Color: light yellow to orange
  • Smell: sweet, pleasant.
  • Touch: dry.
Characteristics for formulation
  • Unsaponifiable and active ingredients: vitamin E, squalene, β-carotene (provitamin A), beta-sitosterol, tocopherols.
  • Comedogenicity index: 3 (=fairly comedogenic)
  • Average saponification index: 188
  • Oxidation stability: sensitive
  • High temperature stability: sensitive
  • Inci name: rosa rubiginosa seed oil
Fatty acid composition
  • alpha-linolenic acid (omega 3 PUFA): 20 to 40%
  • linoleic acid (omega 6 PUFA): 41 to 55%
  • oleic acid (omega 9 MUFA): 12 to 18%
  • palmitic acid (AGS): 2 to 8%
  • stearic acid (SFA): 1 to 5%
  • unsaponifiable: ≤ 2%
Physical characteristics
  • Density at 20°C: 0.915 to 0.935
  • Flash point: 175
  • Peroxide value: 10
  • Acid number: 4,000
  • Iodine index: 141 to 166
Botanical characteristics
  • Botanical family: Rosaceae
  • Country of origin: Chile.
  • Distilled part: seeds
  • Obtaining process: first cold pressing
  • Latin name: Rosa Rubiginosa L.

Precautions for use

Authorized ways of use

Dermal Dermal

Authorized users

Adults and Teenagers Adults and Teenagers
Children under 6 years old Children under 6 years old
Pregnant & breastfeeding women Pregnant & breastfeeding women
Babies under 3 years old Babies under 3 years old

Storage

Store preferably in a cool place, away from light and heat.

In case of Scar, cut, wound

Efficiency: ++++

Rosehip vegetable oil from these seeds is rich in more than 80% polyunsaturated fatty acids, omega 3 and 6 very useful for regenerating cells and maintaining good suppleness of the skin. In addition, Rosehip vegetable oil containstrans retinoic acid, a natural derivative of vitamin A recognized for its use in dermatology for its firming and healing properties. Thus, in the event of skin lesions, cuts, burns and scars, Rosehip vegetable oil will participate in the cellular reconstruction while soothing the skin.

  • Application advice :

    massage a few drops of Rosehip oil morning and evening onto your skin.

  • Complementary essential oil(s) :

    to promote good healing, you can add a few drops of essential oilItalian Helichrysum, of Patchouli or else Fine Lavender to your Rosehip oil to increase its effectiveness.

  • Other suitable vegetable oils :

    rosehip oil is very useful for regenerating cells. Other vegetable oils can also be used in this case such as Raspberry Seed.

In case of Cellulite, Stretch marks

Efficiency: ++++

The essential vegetable oil for damaged skin is Rosehip vegetable oil. Its composition rich in essential fatty acids makes it a very effective treatment to fight against the signs of aging and the marks of life. By promoting the synthesis of collagen, it will firm the skin to restore all its elasticity. In addition, these circulatory and healing properties will strengthen the mixture to erase the nasty traces caused by stretch marks.

  • Application advice :

    massage a few drops of Rosehip oil morning and evening onto your skin.

  • Complementary essential oil(s) :

    against wrinkles and stretch marks, you can add a few drops of essential oil of Geranium Rosat, of Cistus or else Fine Lavender to your Rosehip oil to increase its effectiveness.

  • Other suitable vegetable oils :

    rosehip oil is very useful for maintaining good skin elasticity and cell regeneration. Other vegetable oils can also be used in this case such as Hemp, THE Apricot kernels or even the Prickly Pear Seeds.

To fight against Radiotherapy burns

Efficiency: ++++

In the same way as for cuts, burns and dermatoses, Rosehip vegetable oil is recommended for massage after radiotherapy. She allows to fight against inflammation thanks to its rich composition in polyunsaturated fatty acids.

  • Application advice :

    massage a few drops of Rosehip oil morning and evening into the area in question.

In case of Wrinkles, Mature skin

Efficiency: +++

Numerous studies have looked at the composition of Rosehip vegetable oil. In addition to a rich composition in polyunsaturated fatty acids in particular, they reveal a varied composition in phytosterols, squalene, vitamin E, carotenoids but also in phenolic compounds. Vitamins E and A in particular provide very interesting anti-oxidant properties to combat facial wrinkles. face. Indeed, by fighting free radicals, one of the major causes of tissue aging, Rosehip oil will strengthen its action against wrinkles. It can also be used to prevent wrinkles and stretch marks.

  • Application advice :

    massage a few drops of Rosehip oil morning and evening onto your skin.

  • Complementary essential oil(s) :

    against wrinkles, you can add a few drops of essential oil of Geranium Rosat, of Cistus or else Fine Lavender to your Rosehip oil to increase its effectiveness.

  • Other suitable vegetable oils :

    rosehip oil is very useful for maintaining good skin elasticity and cell regeneration. Other vegetable oils can also be used in this case such as Hemp, THE Apricot kernels or even the Prickly Pear Seeds.

In case of Dermatosis

Efficiency: ++

The rich composition of Rosehip vegetable oil in polyunsaturated fatty acids gives it properties anti-inflammatory and soothing. These properties are ideal in cases of dermatoses of all kinds. In this case, vegetable oil can be used cutaneously directly on the area in question but also orally in order to supplement with omega 3 and 6.

  • Application advice :

    massage a few drops of Rosehip oil morning and evening on your skin in the affected areas.

  • Complementary essential oil(s) :

     in case of dermatoses, it is possible to combine anti-inflammatory, healing and soothing essential oils with Rosehip vegetable oil. Roman chamomileGeranium RosatLavender Aspic or Fine will be ideal allies.

  • Other suitable vegetable oils :

    In case of eczema or psoriasis, the Calophyll Inophyl, l'Evening primrose or even the Perilla could be very useful.

In case of Dry skin, Sensitive skin

Efficiency: ++

Rosehip vegetable oil is particularly suitable for dry, sensitive or weakened skin. It is not recommended for oily or acne-prone skin because it is considered quite comedogenic (index 3/5). It is a nourishing oil, helping to keep the skin hydrated.

  • Application advice :

    massage a few drops of Rosehip oil morning and evening onto your skin.

  • Complementary essential oil(s) :

    In case of dry skin, vegetable oil Raspberry seeds is very nourishing just like that of Baobab. Sensitive skin may also benefit from oil.Almond or Cassis.

In case of Rosacea

Efficiency: +

Rosehip vegetable oil has certain circulatory properties. The vitamin K which composes it acts on rosacea and diffuse redness through a procoagulant effect. 

  • Application advice :

     massage a few drops of Rosehip oil morning and evening on the affected area.

  • Complementary essential oil(s) :

     The essential oil of Pistachio mastic can be combined with vegetable oil for greater effectiveness. Be careful, however, to dilute the essential oil to 5% maximum.

  • Other suitable vegetable oils :

    Vegetable oil Calophyll Inophyl is also circulatory.

In case of Brown spot, Age spot

Efficiency: +

Rosehip vegetable oil seems suitable for age spots or brown spots. Its ability to cell regeneration would allow it to act effectively to reduce stains. Combine with depigmenting essential oils, the effect will only improve. When used alone, it mainly has a preventive action on brown spots by protecting the skin because it is antioxidant. 

  • Application advice :

     massage a few drops of Rosehip oil morning and evening onto the spots.

  • Complementary essential oil(s) :

    essential oils of Carrot, of Celery or even Lovage will be useful to combine with Rosehip vegetable oil to fight against pigment spots.

Rosehip or Rosehip Oil?

There Chilean Rosehip (Rosa rubiginosa) is a plant endemic to the American region. She is often confused with its close cousin, the Rosehip, also called wild rose bush or dog rose bush (Rosa canina), which is native to Europe. The vegetable oils from these two plants are generally obtained in the same way: after cold pressing the achenes or seeds of the fruits. It sometimes happens that they are extracted with supercritical CO2, this is particularly the case for Rosehip oil. These two oils are often confused because both plants are part of the same botanical family Rosaceae. Their composition is ultimately very similar and therefore their properties too. They can therefore easily replace one with the other.

 
 

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