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Our New Address: 23/71 Jellicoe Road Panmure Aukland New Zealand
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Evolu Certified Organic Rosehip Oil is 100% pure, cold-pressed rosehip seed oil sourced from certified organic Rosa canina. Rich in naturally occurring retinol (trans-retinoic acid), vitamin C, vitamin E, and essential fatty acids (omega-3, 6, and 9), rosehip oil is one of nature's most effective skin repair and anti-ageing oils. It absorbs quickly without feeling greasy, making it suitable for all skin types from dry to oily.
Rosehip seed oil is uniquely rich in trans-retinoic acid (a natural form of retinol), essential fatty acids, and antioxidant vitamins C and E. Together these compounds support skin cell turnover, collagen synthesis, scar fading, and protection against environmental damage — making rosehip oil one of the most evidence-supported natural skincare oils.
Yes. The trans-retinoic acid in rosehip oil promotes skin cell turnover, which gradually fades post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH), acne scars, and sun spots over time. Results typically take 6–12 weeks of consistent daily use.
Yes. Despite being an oil, cold-pressed rosehip oil is non-comedogenic (doesn't clog pores) and actually helps regulate sebum production over time. It is suitable for all skin types including oily and combination skin.
Apply rosehip oil as the last step in your evening skincare routine, after serum and before a night cream if used. In the morning, use before SPF. Apply 2–3 drops, warming between fingertips before pressing into skin.
Natural rosehip oil contains very low levels of natural retinol — far lower than synthetic retinol products. It is generally considered safe during pregnancy, but if you have concerns, check with your midwife or doctor before use.
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