Rosehip Soap Bar - Sensitive skin
Rosehip oil has a long history as a therapeutic remedy and beauty product. It contains a wealth of vitamins, antioxidants, and essential fatty acids that can help nourish and hydrate your skin. It may also reduce the visible signs of aging and help clear up scarring.
Rosehip oil is also known as rosehip seed oil. It’s derived from the rosa canina rose bush, which is grown mostly in Chile.
Unlike rose oil, which is extracted from rose petals, rosehip oil is pressed from the fruit and seeds of the rose plant.
Prized since ancient times for its valuable healing benefits, rosehip oil is loaded with skin nourishing vitamins and essential fatty acids. It also contains phenols that have been shown to have antiviral, antibacterial, and anti-fungal properties.
Hydration is essential for soft, supple skin. Lack of hydration can be a problem during extreme weather or as skin ages.
Rosehip oil contains a wealth of essential fatty acids, including linoleic and linolenic acid. Fatty acids help keep cell walls strong so they don’t lose water.
The many fatty acids in rosehip oil make it an excellent option for hydrating dry, itchy skin. The skin also easily absorbs the oil, allowing its antioxidants to travel deep into the skin’s layers.
Moisturizing helps lock in your skin’s natural hydration and any added oils.
Natural exfoliation with rosehip oil can help reduce dullness and leave you with glowing, vibrant skin.
The vitamin A, or retinol, in rosehip oil encourages skin cell turnover.
Collagen is the building block of skin. It’s essential for skin elasticity and firmness. Your body naturally makes less collagen as you age.
Rosehip is rich in both polyphenols and anthocyanin, which may help reduce inflammation. It also contains vitamin E, an antioxidant known for its anti-inflammatory effects.
With this in mind, rosehip oil may help calm irritation resulting from:
Cumulative damage from a lifetime of exposure to the sun plays a major role in premature aging. Ultraviolet (UV) exposure can also interfere with the body’s ability to produce collagen.
Rosehip oil contains antioxidants like vitamins A and E. These vitamins have been shown to synergistically combat visible sun damage. They may also help prevent photoaging.
Hyperpigmentation occurs when excess melanin forms dark spots or patches on the skin. This can result from a number of factors, including:
- sun exposure
- hormonal changes, such as with pregnancy or menopause
- certain medications, including birth control pills and chemotherapy drugs
*Special Notes:
Product dimensions and weight may vary slightly from specifications due to being handcrafted.
**These statements about product benefits have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
**Disclaimer: This shop is not responsible for allergic reactions to soap or any of my handmade body products. All ingredients are of high quality with no harsh detergents and are listed in the product description, please read carefully. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the shop.