Buy cold pressed Rosehip Oil in Australia


Rosehip seed oil comes from the Rose canina bush. However it's not the same as Rose oil - which is extracted from fresh rose petals. Rosehip oil is extracted from the fruit and seeds of the rose bush.

Rosehip oil is packed full of vitamins, antioxidants, and essential fatty acids that are lovely on the skin. It has a naturally occurring form of Vitamin A (retinoic acid). These gorgeous compounds smooth wrinkles by hydrating the skin and are thought to slow signs of ageing. Rosehip oil is one of the best oils to use for wrinkles and scarring.

How we use Rosehip Oil

  • Face Oil
  • Balms
  • Body Butter
  • Add to emulsions and face cream
  • Create luxurious  infused oils with dried flowers such as rose petals, hibiscus, calendula


Absorption: Extremely light and fast absorbing

Suitable for: All skin types

Botanical Name: Rosa Canina Fruit Oil

Extraction method: Cold pressed

Obtained From: Fruit and seeds of the rose bush

Country of Origin: Chile

Appearance: Golden yellow to reddish orange

Aroma: 


Fatty Acid Profile for Rosehip Oil:

The below table shows percentage range 

Fatty Acid Percentages
Alpha-linolenic acid 31 – 34 %
Linoleic acid 43 – 46 %
Oleic acid 14 – 16 %
Palmitic acid 3.4 – 4.4 %
Stearic acid 1.5 – 2.5 %

Rosehip (Rosa canina) Oil - Virgin and Organic

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Buy cold pressed Rosehip Oil in Australia


Rosehip seed oil comes from the Rose canina bush. However it's not the same as Rose oil - which is extracted from fresh rose petals. Rosehip oil is extracted from the fruit and seeds of the rose bush.

Rosehip oil is packed full of vitamins, antioxidants, and essential fatty acids that are lovely on the skin. It has a naturally occurring form of Vitamin A (retinoic acid). These gorgeous compounds smooth wrinkles by hydrating the skin and are thought to slow signs of ageing. Rosehip oil is one of the best oils to use for wrinkles and scarring.

How we use Rosehip Oil

  • Face Oil
  • Balms
  • Body Butter
  • Add to emulsions and face cream
  • Create luxurious  infused oils with dried flowers such as rose petals, hibiscus, calendula


Absorption: Extremely light and fast absorbing

Suitable for: All skin types

Botanical Name: Rosa Canina Fruit Oil

Extraction method: Cold pressed

Obtained From: Fruit and seeds of the rose bush

Country of Origin: Chile

Appearance: Golden yellow to reddish orange

Aroma: 


Fatty Acid Profile for Rosehip Oil:

The below table shows percentage range 

Fatty Acid Percentages
Alpha-linolenic acid 31 – 34 %
Linoleic acid 43 – 46 %
Oleic acid 14 – 16 %
Palmitic acid 3.4 – 4.4 %
Stearic acid 1.5 – 2.5 %

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