Rosehip Oil – Cold Pressed
Rosehip Oil – Cold Pressed
Some oils treat the surface. Rosehip Oil works deeper than that.
Cold pressed from the seeds of the rosa canina plant, rosehip oil is naturally rich in vitamins A and C, essential fatty acids, and antioxidants. It absorbs quickly, works quietly, and over time delivers results that are hard to ignore — clearer skin tone, reduced scarring, and skin that and skin that shows it.
What it does:
- Supports skin regeneration and improves uneven skin tone over time
- Reduces the appearance of scars, dark spots, and hyperpigmentation
- Deeply hydrates without clogging pores
- Rich in vitamins A and C to support collagen production
- Lightweight enough for daily use as a facial oil
Our rosehip oil is cold pressed from the seeds of the rosa canina plant, sourced from regions where it naturally grows and thrives. Cold pressing means no heat is used in the extraction process, preserving the natural vitamins, fatty acids, and antioxidants that make rosehip oil so effective.
A Certificate of Analysis (COA) is available upon request.
On face:
Apply a few drops directly to clean skin and massage in gently. Best used in the evening to allow the oil to work overnight. Can also be used in the morning under moisturiser or SPF.
On scars and dark spots:
Apply a few drops directly to the affected area and massage in gently. Consistent daily use over several weeks delivers the best results.
A little goes a long way — start with a few drops and build up as needed.
Rosa Canina (Rosehip) Seed Oil
100% pure cold pressed rosehip oil. Nothing added.
Rosehip oil works gradually over time. Most people notice improvements in skin tone, texture, and hydration within 4 to 6 weeks of consistent daily use.
Yes. Rosehip oil is non-comedogenic meaning it won't clog pores. It is suitable for most skin types including oily and combination skin. Patch test first if you have highly reactive skin.
Yes, though rosehip oil contains vitamin A which can make skin more sensitive to sunlight. If using during the day always follow with an SPF.
Yes. While rosehip oil is most commonly used as a facial oil it works well on scars, stretch marks, and dry patches anywhere on the body.
Rosehip oil is higher in vitamins A and C making it particularly effective for skin regeneration, scarring, and uneven skin tone. Argan oil is richer in vitamin E and works well for hydration, anti-ageing, and hair care. Both are excellent facial oils and complement each other well.
Generally yes. Rosehip oil is fragrance-free, non-comedogenic, and free from additives making it well tolerated by most skin types. Because it contains vitamin A it can occasionally cause sensitivity in very reactive skin. Always patch test first.
Yes. Rosehip oil is rich in vitamins A and C which support skin regeneration and collagen production. Regular use over time can help soften the appearance of scars and stretch marks. Apply a few drops directly to the affected area daily for best results.
Rosehip Oil – Cold Pressed
Some oils treat the surface. Rosehip Oil works deeper than that.
Cold pressed from the seeds of the rosa canina plant, rosehip oil is naturally rich in vitamins A and C, essential fatty acids, and antioxidants. It absorbs quickly, works quietly, and over time delivers results that are hard to ignore — clearer skin tone, reduced scarring, and skin that and skin that shows it.
What it does:
- Supports skin regeneration and improves uneven skin tone over time
- Reduces the appearance of scars, dark spots, and hyperpigmentation
- Deeply hydrates without clogging pores
- Rich in vitamins A and C to support collagen production
- Lightweight enough for daily use as a facial oil
Our rosehip oil is cold pressed from the seeds of the rosa canina plant, sourced from regions where it naturally grows and thrives. Cold pressing means no heat is used in the extraction process, preserving the natural vitamins, fatty acids, and antioxidants that make rosehip oil so effective.
A Certificate of Analysis (COA) is available upon request.
On face:
Apply a few drops directly to clean skin and massage in gently. Best used in the evening to allow the oil to work overnight. Can also be used in the morning under moisturiser or SPF.
On scars and dark spots:
Apply a few drops directly to the affected area and massage in gently. Consistent daily use over several weeks delivers the best results.
A little goes a long way — start with a few drops and build up as needed.
Rosa Canina (Rosehip) Seed Oil
100% pure cold pressed rosehip oil. Nothing added.
Rosehip oil works gradually over time. Most people notice improvements in skin tone, texture, and hydration within 4 to 6 weeks of consistent daily use.
Yes. Rosehip oil is non-comedogenic meaning it won't clog pores. It is suitable for most skin types including oily and combination skin. Patch test first if you have highly reactive skin.
Yes, though rosehip oil contains vitamin A which can make skin more sensitive to sunlight. If using during the day always follow with an SPF.
Yes. While rosehip oil is most commonly used as a facial oil it works well on scars, stretch marks, and dry patches anywhere on the body.
Rosehip oil is higher in vitamins A and C making it particularly effective for skin regeneration, scarring, and uneven skin tone. Argan oil is richer in vitamin E and works well for hydration, anti-ageing, and hair care. Both are excellent facial oils and complement each other well.
Generally yes. Rosehip oil is fragrance-free, non-comedogenic, and free from additives making it well tolerated by most skin types. Because it contains vitamin A it can occasionally cause sensitivity in very reactive skin. Always patch test first.
Yes. Rosehip oil is rich in vitamins A and C which support skin regeneration and collagen production. Regular use over time can help soften the appearance of scars and stretch marks. Apply a few drops directly to the affected area daily for best results.