Rosehip Seed Oil Acne Scars Review

Supermodels, celebrities and even royals rave about the effects of Rosehip seed oil along their skin. So, what is all the fuss about?  Rosehip seed oil is pulled up from the seeds of the wild rose bush and it's full of vitamins, antioxidants and fatty acids. The effect of Rosehip oil on the skin is amazing!  It can correct sun spots and hyperpigmentation, it hydrates dry and itchy skin, all while reducing scars and fine wrinkles.  
 
 
 
 It can still be used on eczema. At the same time the antioxidants in the oil fight free radicals, which can cause sun damage. 

This means, if you used regularly, Rosehip oil can improve your skin tone texture and pigmentation.  Rosehip oil is considered a "dry oil" which means it is not as dense and greasy as other oils.  It is absorbed super quickly by the peel and therefore it is actually suitable for all skin types.
 
But keep in mind: Even though it can help with acne scars, don't apply it onto active acne.
 
Rosehip oil can be applied in numerous ways: You can use it as a moisturizer on its own, or simply use it as a serum right after you cleanse your face when it's still damp from washing.  Just gently press it into your skin.  And it's as well great to layer with your regular sunscreen to protect your skin from the collagen-damaging effects of UVA rays.