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Rosehip Oil for Skin & Dry Hair Ends

A nourishing oil for dry-feeling skin, gentle massage, mature-skin night rituals and dry hair ends.

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Dry-feeling skin

Best use area

Night massage

Best use area

Dry hair ends

Best use area

Safety note: Oils are not for everyone. Avoid if it clogs pores or feels heavy. Use only 1–3 drops. For hair, use just a tiny amount on ends, not the roots.

Why rosehip oil is loved

Rosehip oil is lightweight compared with many oils and is often used in mature-skin routines for a soft, nourished finish.

For the face

Use 1–3 drops after water-based hydration or moisturizer. Massage gently without pulling skin.

For hair ends

Rosehip oil can be used as a tiny finishing oil for dry ends. Rub 1 drop between your palms and touch only the ends or frizz-prone pieces. Avoid the roots because too much oil can make hair look heavy.

For body and hands

A few drops can be mixed into body lotion or hand cream for a richer feel.

Easy ritual

At night, apply 2 drops to slightly damp skin and massage gently upward for one minute.

Where to find rosehip oil

For a simple night ritual, look for cold-pressed rosehip oil in a small bottle. Start with 1–2 drops over damp skin or moisturizer. For hair ends, use only 1 tiny drop warmed between the palms.

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Beauty & wellness note: Educational natural beauty ideas only. Results vary. Patch test first and consult a qualified professional for allergies, irritation, medical conditions, pregnancy or persistent skin concerns.