Rosehip Vegetable Oil "rosa canina"
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The rosehip is a plant native to South America, especially Chile and Argentina. This plant has been used for centuries by the native peoples of the region due to its medicinal properties. Rosehip vegetable oil is obtained from the seeds of the fruit of the plant and is characterized by its intense yellow-orange color and its soft and delicate aroma.
Rosehip oil It is known for its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, regenerative and healing properties. It is rich in essential fatty acids, such as linoleic acid and oleic acid, as well as vitamin A and vitamin C. Thanks to these properties, rosehip oil is used in skin care to treat scars, wrinkles, spots, stretch marks and other skin problems.
Rosehip vegetable oil is obtained by cold pressing the mature seeds of the plant. Once obtained, it is filtered and packaged in airtight containers for use. The botanical name of rosehip is Rosa aff. rubiginosa, while its INCI name is Rosa canina seed oil. Its CAS number is 84603-93-0.
The main components of rosehip vegetable oil are essential fatty acids (linoleic acid and oleic acid), vitamin A and vitamin C. These components are the responsible for the beneficial properties of rosehip oil for the skin.
As for its applications, rosehip vegetable oil is widely used in the manufacture of cosmetics and skin care products, such as creams, lotions and body oils. It is also used as an ingredient in hair care products.
In summary, rosehip vegetable oil is a natural ingredient with multiple beneficial properties for the skin and hair. Its method of obtaining is simple and its use in cosmetic products is very widespread. Therefore, it is an excellent option for those looking for natural and effective personal care products.