₹170.00–₹5,800.00Price range: ₹170.00 through ₹5,800.00
Rosehip oil is a highly active carrier oil used in cosmetics for skin-regenerating, brightening, moisturizing and anti‑ageing benefits, especially in leave‑on face and body products. It is typically used at 1–20% in emulsions and up to 100% in facial oils, depending on the product type and sensorial target.
Rosehip (usually rosehip seed) oil is a fixed oil expressed from the seeds and/or fruit of Rosa species such as Rosa canina or Rosa rubiginosa. It is rich in linoleic and linolenic acids, plus natural trans‑retinoic acid–type compounds and antioxidants such as vitamin E and some vitamin C derivatives.
Key cosmetic benefits
Improves overall skin texture, hydration and barrier function due to its high essential fatty acid content.
Supports reduction in appearance of fine lines, photo‑ageing, hyperpigmentation and post‑acne marks by promoting epidermal renewal and collagen support.
Helps soften and normalize the appearance of scars and stretch marks, and can soothe conditions with inflammation or redness such as mild eczema or post‑procedure sensitivity.
Typical product applications
Facial oils and serums for brightening, anti‑ageing and scar care, often used as 100% oil or in blends at 10–100% of the oil phase.
Creams and lotions (face and body) for dry, mature, pigmented or acne‑scarred skin, usually at 1–10% of the total formula.
Targeted treatments such as eye products, spot treatments for pigmentation/scars, post‑surgical or post‑procedure care products, and stretch‑mark oils.
Formulation considerations
Use in the cool‑down phase because it is relatively oxidation‑prone; pair with antioxidants like mixed tocopherols and package in opaque/air‑restricted packs.
For facial leave‑on products, staying in the 5–20% range balances efficacy with light sensorial; combining with drier esters or lighter carrier oils helps reduce any heaviness for oily or acne‑prone skin.
Rosehip Oil / Rose Hip Oil
₹170.00 – ₹5,800.00Price range: ₹170.00 through ₹5,800.00
Rosehip oil is a highly active carrier oil used in cosmetics for skin-regenerating, brightening, moisturizing and anti‑ageing benefits, especially in leave‑on face and body products. It is typically used at 1–20% in emulsions and up to 100% in facial oils, depending on the product type and sensorial target.
Rosehip (usually rosehip seed) oil is a fixed oil expressed from the seeds and/or fruit of Rosa species such as Rosa canina or Rosa rubiginosa. It is rich in linoleic and linolenic acids, plus natural trans‑retinoic acid–type compounds and antioxidants such as vitamin E and some vitamin C derivatives.
Key cosmetic benefits
Improves overall skin texture, hydration and barrier function due to its high essential fatty acid content.
Supports reduction in appearance of fine lines, photo‑ageing, hyperpigmentation and post‑acne marks by promoting epidermal renewal and collagen support.
Helps soften and normalize the appearance of scars and stretch marks, and can soothe conditions with inflammation or redness such as mild eczema or post‑procedure sensitivity.
Typical product applications
Facial oils and serums for brightening, anti‑ageing and scar care, often used as 100% oil or in blends at 10–100% of the oil phase.
Creams and lotions (face and body) for dry, mature, pigmented or acne‑scarred skin, usually at 1–10% of the total formula.
Targeted treatments such as eye products, spot treatments for pigmentation/scars, post‑surgical or post‑procedure care products, and stretch‑mark oils.
Formulation considerations
Use in the cool‑down phase because it is relatively oxidation‑prone; pair with antioxidants like mixed tocopherols and package in opaque/air‑restricted packs.
For facial leave‑on products, staying in the 5–20% range balances efficacy with light sensorial; combining with drier esters or lighter carrier oils helps reduce any heaviness for oily or acne‑prone skin.