Rosehip Face Oil For Dry, Sensitive Skin
Use our natural rosehip face oil to nourish dehydrated skin, reduce inflammation, fade marks and scars.
How Does Rosehip Oil Help Dry Skin?
Rosehips are harvested from the seeds of rose bushes and packed with skin-friendly nutrients. The vitamins, antioxidants and essential fatty acids in rosehip oil support a healthy, glowing, hydrated and evenly-pigmented complexion. The retinoids in rosehip can also help brighten your skin, prevent blackheads, and reduce inflammation.
And What Makes Our Rosehip Oil Special?
Our Moon Moisture Drops not only contain the highly praised herb rosehip, but also apricot oil and sea buckthorn oil, both are potent skin-friendly ingredients that have been used for centuries to help the skin maintain optimum moisture and smooth out fine lines.
FAQs
ROSEHIP OIL - packed with essential fatty acids and vitamins A, & C which are vital for skin renewal and skin cell repair. This makes it the ultimate natural facial oil that firms the skin and smooths out fine lines and wrinkles. It is deeply moisturising and nourishing.
APRICOT OIL - has high levels of vitamin E, vitamin A, vitamin C and several other fatty acids. The vitamins keep the skin healthy and hydrated, while the unsaturated fatty acids reduce inflammation. It also has anti-aging, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties.
SEA BUCKTHORN OIL - rich in Vitamin E and Vitamin C which deeply hydrates and plumps, helping the skin to maintain optimum moisture and improve skin tone. Its host of vitamins and carotenoids also makes Sea Buckthorn Oil a protective and preventative ingredient.
CHIA SEED OIL - contains high fat content and helps to seal in moisture, reducing inflammation and preventing dryness.
Use as the final step for your night-time skincare routine.
Suitable for all skin, but those with dry, dull skin may benefit the most.
Target concerns:
+ Brightening
+ Dryness
+ Dullness
+ Scarring
Unfortunately as our products contain nut-based oils, they are not suitable for anyone with a nut allergy.