Thursday, August 16, 2012

Reduce Wrinkles With The Fruits of The Rose



BEAUTY TIPS USING ROSEHIP SEED OIL

Organic Rosehip Seed Oil from Family Natural Botanicals allows your skin to breathe, while it repairs itself and generates new cells.

For those of you who are unfamiliar with Rosehips, Rosehips are the seed pods of roses and are edible.  Simply add a few drops to your favourite face crème, preferably as an night creme. If you find it too heavy on your skin, add a few drops of water.

ABOUT ROSEHIP SEED OIL

Rosehip contains natural Retinoic acid (Vitamin A acid); which is excellent for oily skin (because it is a dry oil), sensitive skin and skin with large pores. The oil contains essential fatty acids and vitamin C; which work together in boosting your skin cell regeneration and provide a rejuvenating effect for a natural glow.

Thus, just using the rosehip SEED oil is an effective natural alternative for skin moisturizers and creams whether it be in diluted or undiluted form.

 

 For Skin Rejuvenation & Repair ~  Organic Rosehip Seed Oil

This pure Rosehip Seed Oil is organic is from Natural Family Botanicals.  It is cold pressed, and unrefined from Chile. Nothing has been added.

For best results, use it day and night and consistently for two to three months.




Used as part of your nightly regime, the oil allows your skin to breathe, while it repairs itself and generates new cells. When applied consistently for two to three months Rosehip Seed Oil was found to:
 
    • Reduce wrinkles and signs of premature aging.
    • Help counter the drying effect of the sun
    • Reduce fine wrinkles or ‘crows feet’ around the eyes and mouth.


Rosehip Seed oil is excellent for mature skin
 
High in essential unsaturated fatty acids, vitamin A and retinoic acid, this an excellent oil for the healing of sensitive, allergic, sun-damaged, hyper-pigmented, dry, aging, and problem skin. It also helps to provide relief of eczema.

The oil pressed off the Rosehip seed contains an amazing 77% of fatty acids (linoleic and linolenic). Fatty acids have the important function in regeneration of skin cells and repair of damaged tissues, which suggests it helps to reduce the signs of premature ageing.

It has been stated that Rosehip seed oil is a source of topical retinoic acid (vitamin A) in a natural state.   Probably that's why I love it.  I have very dry and sensitive skin and I really love it. 


Usage
  • Add a few drops of this oil to your favourite face creme
  • Add a few drops to distilled water for a lovely facial toner


Purchase Organic Rosehip Seed Oil here



Note
Rosehip oil is considered a carrier oil, this means that you can apply it directly to your skin (neat).  But please do a small test patch of skin somewhere discrete, before applying it directly to your face, neck, lips and so on.

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