I declare the best facial moisturiser in the entire world to be essential oil of rose with rosehip oil. Some may disagree but I don’t care because I love it. And here’s why ……
Rosehip Oil
Rosehips are the little buds left on a rose bush after the flowers have gone. They are high in Vitamin C and are now being used in supplements for immune strength and as an anti-inflammatory agent in joint formulas too. We have been drinking delightfully pink rosehip tea for years too, which is high in anti-oxidants and can help with colds and flu. It is the fruit of the rose bush and is also used in jams and jellies.
The oil can be extracted by cold pressing the buds or by using CO2 extraction process. This sounds a bit technical but it is actually a good way to extract oils as not much energy is needed, and the products are very near to their natural state.
It is obvious that all these amazing properties are present in the oil which is a dark orange colour, quite viscous with a distinct scent. It is luxurious to say the least and I find it funny when I read the back of the labels of some retail products that say to use “a few drops”. I use way more than that everyday. I use a decent pump’s worth. It is hydrating. soothing, and the Vitamin C really keeps your skin looking and feeling youthful!
Sometimes the scent is what puts some people off but I use it straight and love it. This is where mixing some rose essential oil into it will turn it into a stunning serum.
Rose Essential Oil
As a skin oil rose is amazing because it treats heat and redness in the skin. It is a complex oil revered through the ages for its use in beauty and femininity. Great for any skin condition from eczema and psoriasis through to scars and sunburn.
It is called the “Queen of Oils” and will make you feel just that. It is an oil of inner strength and wisdom.
Who wouldn’t want to have it everyday? I’d take a drop of rose oil over any perfume or any scented skin cream, any day.
Quantities for mixing (assuming you have rose 3% in jojoba):
5 mls rosehip oil add 4 drops
10 mls rosehip oil add 7 drops
15 mls rosehip oil add 11 drops
20 mls rosehip oil add 15 drops
25 mls rosehip oil add 19 drops
30 mls rosehip oil add 22 drops
(These are my own ratios for any oil in 3% jojoba for the face. It will be a higher concentration for the body. They are also rounded up and down to get a whole drop – unless you can get 1/2 a drop or 3/4’s of a drop, but I cant seem to do that very well!)
Or just pump some rosehip onto your fingers and add a few drops of rose oil. Sometimes we just need to simplify things.
For more notes on rose oil please see my article “Stop and Smell The Roses”
Am planning on purchasing as soon as I get through my argan oil…interesting to combine rose oil with the rosehip…would not have thought of that! Several years ago I made a rosehip/frankincense combo for my girlfriend’s mother who has been battling skin cancer as I read that frankincense was good for skin cancers…but never tried it myself..
as always..great suggestions…and I thought I had subscribed to your blog but I did not see it in my e-mail..then again when it comes to technology I know nothing, so perhaps I did not follow the correct procedure..
OK i just hit the box below “notify me of new posts”…we shall see what happens 😀 !!!
ha! ha! it worked…am officially “subscribed” :)!!
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