Pure Rosehip Oil
- What It Is:
- A rare and pure Rosehip Oil concentrate from Grown Alchemist sourced from high in the Andes mountain range for extremely high levels of Omegas 3, 6 and 9
- Good to Know:
- Certified cruelty free by PETA, vegan
- What It Does:
- Used for centuries for its healing and skin-nourishing properties, Rosehip Oil, also known as the Dog Rose, is pressed from the seeds and fruit of the rose plant and has an extremely high level of antioxidants as well as Vitamins A, C, D and E for a super-effective skin-brightening treatment that leaves you with hydrated and soothed skin
- Skin Type:
- For all types
- How to Use:
- Apply after cleansing, massaging a small amount of oil gently onto your face and neck. Use morning or evening and follow with the moisturizer of your choice
- Made in Australia
Rosa Canina (Rosehip/Cynorhodon) Fruit Oil, Tocopherol (Vitamin E/Vitamine E), (*plant/Plante). (*plant Derived/Dérivé Des Plantes)
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