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We often encounter the words "rosehip seed oil" while reading the ingredients list on skincare products. But it wasn't until former Victoria's Secret Angel Miranda Kerr name lost it as the secret to her glowing complexion that we investigated further. Picked in the seeds of rose bushes predominately grown in Chile, rosehip seed oil is high in antioxidants, vitamins and essential fatty acids which are known hydrate dry, itchy skin and to correct dark spots, all while reducing fine lines and scars. With beauty benefits like these, we consider rosehip seed oil has the potential to become the following coconut oil. Kerr told us: "I like to use rosehip oil at night. It's full of that many antioxidants and it really works on a cellular level too to rejuvenate the skin. I place that on at night and I wake up aglow." Actress Rose Byrne is another famed Aussie who credits rosehip seed oil for keeping her sensitive skin in order. You do not have to choose our word for it, the proof is in these pictures. Before you start slathering rosehip seed oil in your face, we asked Joanna Vargas, star facialist and creator of the eponymous salon and skincare collection, and Dr. Elizabeth Tanzi, co-manager of the Washington Institute of Dermatologic Laser Surgery, to explain why this skin savior is so great. "Rosehips were a treatment that has been used by the ancient Egyptians, Mayans and Native Americans all because of their healing properties -- the oil can be made by chilly press or by slow-cooking it," according to Vargas. "I think the attractiveness business is turning increasingly more to these curing ingredients alternatively to the substances we have relied on in the recent past." Though it's more expensive, chilly-pressed is greatest as it hasn't been changed by heat and retains more nutrients. It's non- greasy and super light Unlike heavier oils which are popular on the face like jojoba and shea butter, rosehip seed oil absorbs readily. Dr. Tanzi urges using it as an addition to lotions and creams, as it is anti inflammatory and anti oxidant, which helps to decrease environmental damage and soothe the skin. It's an all-natural acne and eczema treatment "The essential fatty acids seen in rosehip seed oil also work wonders for dry scalp and itchiness on account of anxiety and chemicals in shampoo," says Vargas. It Is better than Botox (in our opinion) With skin rejuvenating properties like vitamin C and lycopene, rosehip seed oil is a safer solution to repair the skin's surface, restore elasticity and protects against sunlight and pollution stressors that can lead to wrinkles Should you need supplementary tips regarding this report please take a look at this website [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JIBA0UM rosehip oil for skin]
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