Rose Hip Oil ♥️ Pure (Red - Active compounds, premium)
(Cold Pressed, Organic, 100% Pure)
Pink/red rosehip oil usually refers to rosehip seed oil that is deep pink to reddish in color, depending on how concentrated and fresh it is. It comes from the seeds of wild rose fruits (Rosa canina or Rosa rubiginosa).
It’s one of the most powerful skin-repairing “beauty oils” in natural skincare.
1. Reddish/pink is highly concentrated cold-pressed rosehip oil. Brown/Golden is less concentrated, overly processed and doesn't give fast results.
♥️/🩷 = ✅ -Stronger extraction (less dilution, more active compounds) than gold or deep orange Rosehip oil IN USA markets.
🤎/🧡 = ❎ - still beneficial, more diluted, less active compounds
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♥️/🩷This oil is Higher in:
Carotenoids (color pigments)
Essential fatty acids
Natural vitamin A-like compounds
Usually more red, pink, or deep amber-red
2. CO2-extracted rosehip oil (very potent)
One of the most concentrated forms
Often:
Darker red/pink tone
Stronger scent and effect
Used in luxury skincare serums
🔥 Why red/pink = “stronger” for your benefit?
Darker color usually means:
More active plant compounds
Less refining
More “whole plant” nutrients preserved
👉 So yes — this is a more potent, premium cosmetic grade oil
💎 What it’s best for
Because it’s concentrated, it’s especially good for:
-Deep scar repair
-Strong hyperpigmentation fading
-Anti-aging / wrinkle support
-Intensive skin renewal treatments
⚠️ Important differences (very key)
Use less per application than normal rosehip oil
More likely to stain fabric due to pigment
Stronger = higher chance of sensitivity on very oily skin
🤰 Pregnancy safety
✔️ Still safe topically
Even good for:
-Stretch marks
-Skin elasticity
Just use in small amounts
🧴 How to use it (best way)
1–2 drops only for face
Always mix with a base oil like:
Jojoba oil (perfect partner)
Shea butter
Best at night for repair