
Natures's Approved®
Organic Rosehip oil (certified) is cold expeller pressed from rosehip
seeds from the wild rose (Rosa mosqueta L.) grown in the Andes of South
America. As such it is free of herbicides and pesticides and free of
chemicals in processing. The oil is filtered before storage in 15.4 US
gallon drums under a nitrogen blanket thus ensuring the freshness of the
oil.
Rosehip oil has some great skin rejuvenating properties. This oil
contains Trans-Retinoic acid and this has been found to be the component
responsible for its remarkable scar and cell healing properties. It also
contains oleic acid (14-20%), linoleic acid (44-50%) and linolenic
(30-35%) and their presence assists the Trans-retinoic acid as they also
act to maximize skin cell fortification.
USES: Natures's Approved®
Rosehip oil is used to help reduce accidental and surgical scars, and
in healing burns and stretch marks and to reduce acne scaring.
It is also used to reduce sun damage to the skin and aging effects,
and has an immediate moisturizing effect when applied.
Scars are composed of tough fibrous tissue and on the skin may be
abnormally raised, thick and red. This is a keloid scar. Results are
obtained by massaging into the damaged scar tissue over perhaps two months
with two applications per day. It should not be applied to an open wound
or to active acne.
Natures's Approved®
Rosehip, however, provides a simple, inexpensive, non-invasive alternative
for significantly reducing unattractive scars and blemishes. This
contrasts with the many other methods to lessen the visibility and effect
of minor and significant scar tissues, including the use of laser
procedures; micro-peeling, cosmetic surgery, locally injected steroids,
and silica gel.
Contact us below for wholesale prices in 55 or 15.5 gal drums, 5 gal
cubitainers or multiple one gallon cubitainers or multiple boxes of 4 oz. Otherwise
click here for one gallon cubitainers and 4 oz small packs.
Assured Organics
17 Hillcrest View, Hartsdale, New York
USA, 10530
914-428-6800
ken@assuredorganics.com
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