A couple week ago, guest writer Jen featured Juice Beauty's USDA Organic Facial Moisture Concentrate, which she's been loving lately. The elixir that I'm enamoured with? The Rosehip Seed Regenerating Facial Oil by Hamptons-based Naturopathica.
First, a little info on facial oils. As we age, our skin's sebum production decreases, causing dryness and dullness. Plant oils—e.g. rosehip, olive, evening primrose, coconut—nourish and hydrate to restore youthful plumpness. Packed with vitamins and essential fatty acids, they also help reduce
redness, fine lines and scarring.
Should you shy away from face oils if you have oily skin? No! Contrary to popular belief, most plant oils are non-comedogenic. In fact, many people think that their anti-inflammatory nature actually calms oil production.
Splurge: Naturopathica Rosehip Seed Regenerating Facial Oil. Sunflower and rosehip seed oils (rich in vitamins A and essential fatty acids) soften skin and boost collagen production to reduce fine lines and surface scars. Pomegranate extract neutralizes free radicals and geranium and everlasting (immortelle) essential oils lend a divine aroma that quickly lulls you to sleep. $40 at naturopathica.com and skinbotanica.com
Save: Burt's Bees Naturally Ageless Intensive Repairing Serum. I commend Burt's Bees for progressing from their hippie-in-the-woods image and making some quality skin care products the past couple years, including this new serum. It contains a base of repairative rosehip seed oil plus several other moisturizing and antioxidant-rich oils, such as pomegranate. $26 at drugstore.com
Tip: Worried that facial oils will make your face an oil slick? Massage just a few drops on slightly damp skin; they'll sink right in.
February 9, 2009
Naturopathica Rosehip Seed Regenerating Facial Oil
Tags: affordable skin care, naturopathica, scarring, serums
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3 comments:
Thanks for the suggestion on mixing the oil with a small drop of water so your face doesn't feel like an oil slick. I think about that,too! I'll try it next time.
Beatrice
I really like your blog and the insight you offer on these great eco-friendly products.
Will you consider a section devoted to men's products?
Keep up the good work!
William D
This is really cheap! German Collagen products are more expensive.
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