Rosehip oil is extremely moisturizing because it’s full of linoleic acid (omega-6 fatty acid). While other oils contain only 2-5% linoleic acid, rosehip oil contains over 40%! Linoleic acid improves the skin’s barrier function, meaning it helps trap moisture in the skin. All this moisture hydrates the skin, making it softer and more elastic. Research has shown that when linoleic acid is combined with vitamin C, it can improve aging dryness and delay aging. And obviously, rosehip oil is rich in vitamin C. Also, it shouldn’t be overlooked that rosehip oil is very lightweight and absorbs quickly. This makes it friendly for oily skin. Rosehip oil slows down skin aging. As mentioned earlier, this particular oil is rich in vitamin A. A vitamin that has been proven to reduce wrinkles. Also, Vitamin A Retinyl Palmitate
- Fights free radicals
- Enhances collagen production
- Speeds up the cell cycle (the natural skin peeling process)
- Also contains antioxidant elements such as flavonoids and lycopene.
The combination of vitamin A and linoleic acid results in reducing dark spots on the skin. It is a valuable helper against acne. Studies have shown that people with acne have less linoleic acid in their sebum than people without acne. Rosehip oil is what will help restore balance to the skin and provide all the linoleic acid it needs. But to be clear/a warm request, rosehip oil alone cannot cure acne. However, it is a cosmetic that will reduce the size of mini-comedones (very small pimples).