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Author: Leila Tan
12 December 2025

Rosehip oil has long been praised for its exceptional repairing and moisturizing properties. From the ancient Egyptians to the Mayans and Native Americans, history has long recognized its remarkable role in skincare.

Today, this ancient miracle has become widely known as a powerful tool for modern women to repair skin, brighten complexions, and maintain hydration. Whether it’s fading dullness, repairing skin damage, or restoring youthful vitality, rosehip oil plays a key role. But do you really know about the extraction methods and types of rosehip oil? How should it be properly used? And what lesser-known benefits might it have? Let’s explore these questions together!

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Rosehip Oil: A Natural, Precious Skincare Secret

Rosehip oil, also known as rosehip seed oil, is a precious plant extract derived from the seeds of wild or cultivated rosehips (Rosa canina). After the rose blooms, its base develops into a berry-like fruit. As the flower fades, the rosehip continues to grow and ripen. The most commonly used plants for rosehip oil production include musk rose (Rosa moschata), dog rose (Rosa canina), and sweet rose (Rosa rubiginosa, also called Rosa eglanteria). Special extraction techniques are applied to these seeds to obtain high-quality rosehip oil.

Rosehip oil is highly sought after for its rich skincare components, including vitamin C, vitamin E, carotenoids, antioxidants, and fatty acids. It is widely used in natural therapies, skincare, and cosmetics. Lightweight and easily absorbed, rosehip oil leaves no greasy residue, making it suitable for all skin types, especially dry, sensitive, or mature skin. Whether applied directly or as an ingredient in skincare products, rosehip oil holds a significant place in both traditional and modern beauty routines.

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Origins and Types: 3 Extraction Methods and 4 Common Varieties

The extraction method significantly affects rosehip oil quality. Common extraction methods include cold pressing, supercritical fluid extraction, and solvent extraction. These methods influence the levels of vitamins, antioxidants, and essential fatty acids in the oil, thereby affecting its quality.

Common Extraction Methods

1. Cold Pressing: Cold pressing is the most common method, mechanically pressing seeds to release oil without heat. While slight friction generates some natural heat, cold pressing preserves active ingredients the most. It produces lower yields but ensures purity and quality, especially when chemical solvents like hexane are avoided.
2. Supercritical Fluid Extraction: This advanced method uses high-pressure, low-temperature supercritical fluids (usually CO₂) to extract oil from seeds, pulp, and skin. CO₂ reaches a supercritical state, combining gas and liquid properties to penetrate seed microstructures and extract oil. It preserves nutrients efficiently without harmful solvents.
3. Solvent Extraction: Solvent extraction uses chemicals to separate oil from seeds. While efficient, it carries risks of residual solvents in the final product, potentially affecting purity and quality.

For consumers prioritizing natural, high-quality oils, cold pressing or supercritical fluid extraction is preferred to avoid residual solvents.

Common Rosehip Oil Types

1. Musk Rose Oil (Rosa moschata) – Typically cold-pressed; excellent for moisturizing and nourishing.
2. Dog Rose Oil (Rosa canina) – Cold-pressed or supercritical; rich in antioxidants and fatty acids; helps with anti-aging.
3. Sweet Rose Oil (Rosa rubiginosa) – Cold-pressed; high in vitamins A and C; promotes skin repair, evens skin tone, reduces acne marks, and smooths fine lines.
4. Wild Rose Oil – Extracted from various wild rose species; provides comprehensive skincare benefits, moisturizing, improving uneven tone, and enhancing natural radiance.

Always check labels for extraction methods and ingredients to choose the most suitable product for your skin.

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7 Key Benefits of Rosehip Oil for Skin

Rosehip oil’s rich nutrients, including vitamins, antioxidants, and essential fatty acids, offer numerous benefits:

1. Anti-Wrinkle – Lycopene and β-carotene provide antioxidant protection, reducing fine lines, wrinkles, and even cellulite, keeping skin youthful.
2. Control Acne-Prone Skin – Linoleic acid and oleic acid help control acne by mimicking skin’s natural oils. Rosehip oil avoids dryness from harsh cleansers and promotes natural exfoliation.
3. Lock in Moisture – Linoleic acid and vitamin C penetrate the skin, creating a barrier that locks in hydration, helpful for dry or compromised skin barriers.
4. Protect Skin – Antioxidants like vitamin E and β-carotene strengthen the skin barrier and soothe irritation from environmental pollutants.
5. Prevent and Fade Scars – β-carotene and linoleic acid stimulate collagen synthesis, promote cell turnover, and reduce pigmentation, helping fade scars and surgical marks.
6. Even and Brighten Skin Tone – β-carotene converts to vitamin A in the skin, helping reduce dark spots, acne marks, and uneven pigmentation. Vitamins A, C, and E encourage cell renewal for a radiant complexion.
7. Soothe Inflamed Skin – Its anti-inflammatory properties help with eczema, rosacea, psoriasis, and dermatitis, though professional consultation is recommended for severe conditions.

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Correct Usage: 3 Steps and Patch Test

Patch Test:

1. Apply a small amount of oil on a discreet area like the inner forearm (about the size of a coin).
2. Check after 24 hours.
3. If no redness, swelling, or irritation occurs, the product is safe for daily use.

Application:

1. Dispense 2–4 drops into palms, spread evenly, and gently massage in circular motions over the face, under-eye area, and neck.
2. Apply 1–2 times daily, preferably at night after moisturizer. Morning use is possible before sunscreen if light sensitivity is not a concern.
3. Can also mix 1–2 drops with cream for enhanced hydration.

Rosehip oil suits most skin types. Dry skin benefits from its moisture-locking ability; normal skin can use it in extremely dry weather; oily skin absorbs it without irritation; combination skin can use it across the face.

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Precautions and Safety

• Light Sensitivity – Avoid sun exposure immediately after use; always apply sunscreen.
• Storage – Keep in a cool, dark place, tightly sealed to prevent oxidation and spoilage.
• Side Effects – Gradually introduce to avoid irritation, rashes, redness, dryness, or peeling.
• Pregnancy – Safe to use topically; helps prevent stretch marks and supports skin repair. Avoid systemic vitamin A overconsumption.
• Medical Conditions – Avoid if you have bleeding disorders due to rugosin E, which can affect blood clotting.

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FAQ

Can other facial oils replace rosehip oil?

Yes—oils rich in antioxidants like coconut, avocado, olive, sesame, and even some essential oils like tea tree can be used. Always patch-test for safety.

Any recommended rosehip oil brands?

Trilogy (used by Kate Middleton & Miranda Kerr), Kosmea, The Ordinary 100% Organic Cold-Pressed Rosehip Seed Oil, Melvita, Neal’s Yard Remedies, Sukin, Pai, The INKEY List, and more.

What are the rosehip oil benefits for pregnancy?

Prevents stretch marks and supports skin elasticity; safe for both mother and baby.

What are the other uses?

Hands, lips, hair, elbows, knees—all benefit from hydration and protection.

Is there any difference between rose and rosehip oil?

Rosehip oil comes from seeds; rich in vitamins and fatty acids for skincare. Rose essential oil comes from petals; used for aromatherapy, relaxation, and mood enhancement.

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