Rose seed oil
January 6 2017
Rosehip seed oil it is obtained by pressing its ripe fruit. In my the warehouse has vitamins A, E and C as well as carotenoids, flavonoids, tannins and B vitamins. What's more a source of essential, unsaturated fatty acids, among others omega-6, omega-3.
It's hard underestimate the miraculous effect of rose seed oil on the enhancement properly built collagen in the dermis. This sensational specific stimulates the regeneration of tissues changed with scars or damage from weather factors - like frost, wind or sun.
It is especially recommended for the skin:
sensitive,
dry,
mature and steaming,
prone to broken capillaries,
dry,
cracked,
with acne and psoriasis,
small children.
Action:
HYDRATION
Because composition, oil very much okay Works well as an additive to anti-aging, anti-inflammatory and regenerating cosmetics for aging and damaged skin due to excessive weather conditions (sun, frost, wind).
TISSUE REGENERATION
It shallows wrinkles, and small scars ( 1 ) .
High in linoleic acid, alpha-linolenic acid and vitamin A affect soothing, anti-inflammatory, protective and regenerating skin . It works also for stretch marks , as well as for scars, shallow them and preventing further arising. Influences the reduction of acne scars and sun discoloration ..
It is also worth consuming powdered rosehips Research using rosehip seed powder showed reduction of wrinkles ( 2. )
RESTORATION OF COLLAGEN
It increases the amount of properly built collagen in the dermis.
HELPS TO EXFOLIATE AND BRIGHTEN THE SKIN
Natural exfoliation with rosehip oil can help reduce dullness and leave skin looking shiny, vibrant.
This is because rosehip oil is high in vitamins A and C. Vitamin A, or retinol, promotes skin cell turnover. Vitamin C also helps with cell regeneration, increasing overall radiance.
Directions for use:
To be used directly on the skin,
for face application,
for massage, bath,
for soaking the feet.
Rich in vitamins A, E i omega fats. It has anti-inflammatory and soothing properties.
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