ROSEHIP CARRIER OIL |
Botanical Name | : | Rosa Rubiginosa | Country of Origin | : | America | Solubility | : | Soluble in alcohol and oils. Insoluble in water. | Specific Gravity | : | 0.900 – 0.950 @ 25°C | Optical Rotation | : | Not Applicable | Refrective Index | : | 1.470 – 1.487 @ 25°C | Plant Part | : | Seeds | Bland With | : | Rosehip carrier oil blends with other oils like jojoba and sweet almond, and will have wonderful effects at 10% of the total concentration. Further, rosehip seed oil makes an excellent carrier oil for aromatherapy - blends with essential oils having skin regenerative and soothing properties. | CAS No | : | 7585-39-9 | Flash Point | : | >100 °C | Extraction Method | : | Cold Pressed |
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Description : Rosehip carrier oil contains Vitamin A, which helps to delay the effects of skin aging, assists with cell regeneration, and promotes collagen and elastin levels to increase. It is extracted from the seeds of the native rose plant.
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Constituents : Oleic- 15.9% Palmitic- 3.5% Linoleic- 44.8% Linolenic- 33.4% |
Uses : Rosehip carrier oil widely used to help treat dry, irritated or weather damaged skin. It is popular with massage therapist for its skin healing properties. It is also used for cosmetics and other beauty products.
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Benefit : Rosehip oil contains natural Tretinoin, a derivative of Retinol (Vitamin A), which replenishes and helps rebuild skin tissue. The oil has a naturally occuring preservative in the form of anti-oxidant tocopherols (Vitamin E), which helps to maintain shelf-life. |
Caution Note: always use with caution on people with nut allergies. All of the information and opinions that are provided on this web site are for informational and educational purposes only. This information is not intended to replace medical advice given by a medical practitioner. Anyone considering alternative therapies should consult with their medical professional before using an alternative method of healing. We do not give nor is any opinion on our web site medical advice.
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