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Do you know HOW your Rosehip Oil is extracted?

1 March, 2017 - 10:17pm by - First Lady | 110 Comments

by BR Natalie

Do you love Rosehip Oil?  No?  Then you must not have tried it!  It's just so, so good!  And we're not the only ones who love it - we're in amazing celebrity company -  Miranda Kerr, Gwenyth Paltrow and Princess Catherine; all love themeselves a it of rosehip!

Rosehips are actually the dark red fruits of roses they've havebeen used since ancient times. Mayans, Egyptians and Native-Americans discovered that besides the pleasant-smelling fragrance of the roses, these plants came with extra benefits.

What benefits?  Well..it's FULL of antioxidants, vitamins and essential fatty acids.  It boasts a huge percentage of plant-derived vitamin A, the “skin vitamin” that helps promote collagen production.  It's also rich in Vitamin B-carotene and Vitamins E and C ( 50% more than oranges!).  It's bursting with Omega 3,6 and 9 acids and lycopene too! 

So how do you use it?  What can it do for your skin?  Rosehip Oil:

  • is a great alternative to a daily moisturiser
  • is scientifically proven to reduce scarring
  • reduces redness associated with facial rosacea
  • improves appearance of psoriasis scars
  • improves the skin of Acne sufferers
  • can reduce wrinkles, crow's feet and fine lines
  • is a great treatment for chronically dry skin
  • is an excellent after sun treatmen

And we bet our members have so many more ways to put it to use!

We're looking for twenty reviewers to put A'Kin's Rosehip Oil with Vitamin C to the test.   This is perfect for post-summer care and taking care of evening pigmentation issues and rehydrating thirsty skin.  

But the really cool thing that sets this Rosehip Oil apart from others on the market? It's the extraction process.  See most other Rosehip Oils on the market are cold pressed; the oil is extracted slowly, at low heat.  Or refined - the oil is extracted at a high temperature, which destroys a lot of the goodness.  This is the common method for cheaper oils on the market.

A'Kin's Rosehip Oil uses the Co2 method - which is free from heat and oxygen, leaving you with a more pure and potent product that's more stable.  Did you know the average Rosehip is only good for around 18 months?  A'Kin's will stay fresh for TWICE as long once open - remaining just as potent and pure!

Sounds like the best of the best right?  Well we need you to tell us, so why not get chatting to us about all things 'hippy - have you used Rosehip Oil before?  If you have what did you use it for and what results did you get?  If you haven't used it before - what issue would you use it to target?  How important is the extraction method of oils to you?

Get chatting now!

Do you know HOW your Rosehip Oil is extracted?


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29th March, 2017

I have never used Rosehip oil but it was interesting to read about it and I would love to try it so if you are looking for older skin mine would love treat and soak it up and I would write an honest review

29th March, 2017

Would be good to try. Might help with my dry skin, wrinkles, crows feet, scars and sun damage ;)

29th March, 2017

I have heard so many good things about rosehip oil, but have never tried it before. I would use it to rehydrate my skin. Now that the days are getting colder my skin is getting super dry. Evening out my skin tone,helping with acne and reducing wrinkles WOW that would be an extra bonus too. It's good to read about the different ways that rosehip is extracted!

29th March, 2017

I'm so excited by the sound of this product. I've used oil in the past and loved them. A'kin is such a good brand too. I love the idea of reducing wrinkles!!!

28th March, 2017

Wow! I never knew Rosehip Oil was so useful for so many different things. I have picked it up so many times and put it back down again as I never have the money for it. It would be good to try though.

28th March, 2017

You had me at "pigmentation issues and rehydrating thirsty skin", BOTH by major problems!!

28th March, 2017

I absolutely love rosehip oil. I have been using it for a number if years (the trilogy brand) on top of my regular moisturizer at night and it makes such a huge dufference to my skins hydration. I used to have very dry skin but since using risehip it has become more plump, bright and youthfull looking. I would really enjoy trying a new rosehip product - but can something so giod really get any better?

28th March, 2017

Ok doki now I need to try what all this "hip" is about !!

27th March, 2017

I'm in love with rose hip oil, been so good to me with lighting my acne scars as well as giving it moisture due to using products that dry my skin out. Would love to try a rosehip oil with vitamin c as well.

27th March, 2017

I've never used anything with rosehip oil in it, I'd love to try it for my acne and as a moisturiser!

27th March, 2017

I have just started using Rosehip Oiland wish I had discovered it long go, it's really made my skin soft and supple. A'kin Brightening Rosehip Oil - especially with Vitamin C sounds great, and I would love to try it out

27th March, 2017

This sounds exactly like what my skin needs! I would love to try it!

27th March, 2017

Love Rosehip Oil and have tried a few already. What puts me off most is the smell, and I would be keen to trial this product and see how it stacks up. I love Rosehip Oil for the nourishing feeling it provides and find it really helps to hydrate my skin and extend the benefits of my moisturisers. Love the sound of this product and would love to review it! :o)

27th March, 2017

So much good information in the article and the comments! Making me want to try out Rosehip oil more and more!

27th March, 2017

I must be the only person using Rosehip or Bio oil on hands before I go to sleep. Have been doing it for a few years now. And must say my hands look quite smooth, soft and without lines compared to my friends in the same age group. I haven't tried Rosehip oil on my face and am a bit apprehensive about applying oil on my face. Am scared it might cause my skin to break out, making it too oily. Any comments, anyone?

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