Rosehip oil tanichina 5000 ml.
Rosehip oil tanichina 5000 ml. Rosehip seeds Rosehip Botany Rosehip

Rosehip oil
5000 ml.

pure • cold pressed without solvents

Confezione5.0 litre PEHD bin
    • 493,60

Vegetable oils for cosmetic use

Pure, unadulterated, cold-pressed, solvent-free vegetable oils,
essential for all herbal, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic uses.
  • Code: 00126
  • INCI: Rosa canina / Rosa affinis rubiginosa
  • CAS: 283-652-0
  • Family: Rosaceae
  • Type: pure vegetable oil (OV)
  • Extraction method: cold pressing
  • Origin: Chile

Description

For centuries, Rosehip (Rosa affinis rubiginosa) has grown wild in the pristine Andean highlands of central-southern Chile. The oil obtained from its seeds was a traditional remedy for the treatment of wounds, burns, and chapped skin among the Araucanian Indians, who would rub it on themselves when necessary.
Its use consists of a simple application and massage onto the affected area for 3-4 minutes (neat) until completely absorbed.
The cosmetic properties of this oil, considered, following in-depth studies conducted in Europe and the USA, a proven " cell regenerator," derive from its high content of essential fatty acids, which, as is known, by promoting the biosynthesis of prostaglandins, have stimulating and repairing properties in the physiological processes of the epidermis. This makes it an ideal product for combating and/or reducing skin wrinkles. It is therefore not a cosmetic oil intended solely for the usual hydrating/derma-protective function but a true natural regenerator, excellent in the treatment of wounds, ulcers and abrasions, as well as an effective remedy for fragile and dull nails.

Extraction

Rosehip oil is obtained by cold pressing the seeds of Rosa affinis rubiginosa without the use of solvents.

Cosmetic benefits

MAINTAINS normal skin elasticity and firmness.
PREVENTS and slows down skin aging.
REDUCES the appearance of scars and/or acne.

Botany

Rosehip is a plant native to Europe, but also widespread in many regions of the Southern Hemisphere, where it is often an invasive species. It is a shrub up to three meters tall that, especially in summer, exudes a distinctive apple scent. It has a taproot and drooping stems with thorns and oval, serrated leaves. The flowers are pink or white; approximately two months after blooming, a false fruit ripens containing the seeds that produce the well-known cosmetic oil.