High in polyunsaturated fatty acids (linoleic linolenic); prone to oxidation, packaging critical; evidence for scar and hyperpigmentation improvement; distinguish between Rosa canina and Rosa rubiginosa (both marketed as rosehip oil with similar profiles)
Function & Common Use
Emollient / Skin Regenerating
Emollient
Serums face oils anti-aging products
Vegetable (rosehip seed)
Concentration Limits
No limit
No limit
Format restriction: Leave-on
Baby restriction: Confirm variety
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Rosehip Seed Oil safe to use in skincare?
Rosehip Seed Oil has a Low concern rating from The Clean Sheet. High in polyunsaturated fatty acids (linoleic linolenic); prone to oxidation, packaging critical; evidence for scar and hyperpigmentation improvement; distinguish between Rosa canina and Rosa rubiginosa (both marketed as rosehip oil with similar profiles)
Is Rosehip Seed Oil allowed in India?
Rosehip Seed Oil is currently classified as "Permitted" under Indian cosmetics regulations. No concentration limit is specified for India.
What is Rosehip Seed Oil used for in cosmetics?
Rosehip Seed Oil functions as: Emollient / Skin Regenerating. It is commonly found in: Serums face oils anti-aging products.
Is Rosehip Seed Oil safe for babies?
Rosehip Seed Oil has baby/child restrictions: Confirm variety. Avoid using products containing this ingredient on infants unless specifically formulated and labelled for baby use.
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