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[C376]Certified Organic Rosehip Oil
by Sonya Spencer, Son

Rosehip Oil is renowned for its healing properties. It has been used for centuries by Egyptians and other ancient civilisations to maintain a youthful look. Although the Egyptians never knew it, this is due to the high levels essential fatty acids that are found in Rosehip Oil.

Rosehip Seed Oil comes from the "hip" or "fruit" of the rose. This is the “bulb” or hip that replaces the rose flower once it has been fertilised. The oil is removed from the rosehip through a process called “cold pressing”.

Organic Rosehip Oil is rich in Vitamin A, Essential Fatty Acids Vitamin C; which help to regenerate skin cells. The other benefit of Organic Rosehip is that it is a very light oil, so it absorbs quickly into the skin without leaving a residue.

These healing properties of Organic Rosehip oil have been shown to benefit people who suffer from skin conditions such as:

• Dermatitis;
• Acne;
• Eczema;
• Scars
• Stretchmarks
• Pigmentation
• Sunburn; and
• Brittle nails.

Australian Rosehip Oil is gaining popularity as Australia has such great conditions for growing organic roses. Rosehip Oil is normally harvested at the end/beginning of season to get the ripest and most potent oil. This oil is then blended and prepared to produce a range of products including oils, lotions, creams, cosmetics, and other skincare products.

As Rosehip Oil is a natural product on its own does not last long, so Vitamin C is added to the oil for a longer life. Of course Vitamin C has its own fantastic benefits on the skin.

Not only is Rosehip Oil good for the skin, but it's also good for hair. Sufferers of dandruff or other scalp conditions have commented widely on how their dandruff has been eased through massaging rosehip oil in the scalp.

New born babies don't need harsh cleansers to clean their little bodies. A couple of drops of rosehip oil in baby's bath will clean and refresh your baby without chemical cleansers. In a cream form, it is also good for nappy rash.

Age defying properties

Organic Rosehip Oil is one of the few oils that contain naturally occurring vitamin A; which appears to delays the signs of ageing.

Research conducted in the 1980s found that the fatty acids contained in Rosehip Oil were necessary for healthy skin, but not produced naturally by the skin.

Acne prevention and cure

If you you've ever suffered severe acne, you may have come across the drug retinol; a synthetic Vitamin A. Organic Rosehip is a rich source of natural trans-retinoic acid (Vitamin A) and shown to have fantastic results in curing acne.
For best results in acne defence, you might want to replace all your skin care with an Organic Rosehip skin care. Try it for six months, you may be amazed at the effect it has on your skin.

Strengthens hair and nail

Organic Rosehip is also great in Shampoo and Conditioner and can be used to strengthen fingernails and strengthen thinning damaged and dandruff infected hair.

Organic Rosehip Oil is economical in use, as a few drops will go a long way. Massaged gently into the skin it is instantly and completely absorbed.

Cheers Sonya


Organic fruits and vegetables are the most popular things on organic skin care routines e.g. cucumber is very common in organic skin care routines. Turmeric, apple, papaya, ginger are others that find a wide use in organic skin care routines. These organic materials have a very refreshing and vitalizing effect on your skin. Almost every skin care book/guide has section on organic skin care (including the actions of various fruits and vegetables on skin). So choose the ones that are more suitable for your skin type and start experimenting with them until you finally select the ones that are most suitable for inclusion in your organic skin care routine. It's important that you use fresh organic fruits/vegetables. Don't try to utilize the rotten ones for your skin, their only place is the garbage bin.
Ground oatmeal is especially good for oily skins and is a popular ingredient in organic skin care regimen. It is used in various combinations e.g. with egg, honey, milk and fruits, for preparation of organic facial packs.
Organic skin care is really an art that, once perfected, can give wonderful results in a very cost effective manner.
The importance of caring for your skin
The flowing of positive energy is important when caring for your skin, moreover, this flow of positive energy is experience by people around you too and you observe that even they are friendlier with you. You get more respect from others. They are more responsive to your queries. They themselves experience the freshness that you are exuding. They love working with you and for you. Yes, that's how it works. Some people might even go ahead and ask you about the skin care products you use (you might or might not reveal those secret skin care products to them). Thus, a healthy skin can be instrumental in creating a pleasant and friendly environment around you. On the other hand, carelessness or negligence on this front can make you look unattractive and dull. You will not only look dull but also feel dull. Your work efficiency is reduced. Even the people you meet might not be as friendly. In fact, it might lead to the aging process getting started much earlier.
The first categorization is based on the skin type - so you have skin care products for oily skin, skin care product for dry skin, skin care products for sensitive skin etc.
Then you have skin care products for treatment of various skin dilemmas i.e. skin care products for acne, skin care products for stretch marks, skin care products for anti-ageing etc.
A look at serious skin care
'Serious skin care' is about maintaining a healthy and glowing skin all through your life. As you grow older, your body's natural skin care mechanisms become weaker. So, 'serious skin care' is about responding to the changing needs of your skin. Thus, 'serious skin care' is about constantly evaluating, analysing and changing your skin care routines. Your skin care routine should change based on the environmental conditions, your age and changes in your skin type.
So, seriously serious skin care is more about precautions and preventive measures (than treatment). Serious skin care is about being proactive as well as reactive. In fact, we can say that 'serious skin care' is about being proactive about the needs of your skin so that the need for being reactive is reduced to a minimum.
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Sonya Spencer has sinced written about articles on various topics from Acne Treatment. I'm passionate about helping people find out about natural, organic & herbal cosmetics, skin care, hair care & personal care. My motto "giving nature a chance" reinforces my commitment to nature & the environment. Cheers Sonya. Sonya Spencer's top article generates over 6600 views. to your Favourites.

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