Anti-Aging Rosehip Seed Oil Facial Moisturizer (Better Than Botox)

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We live in a culture that considers drinking raw milk to be strange and dangerous, but injecting the botulism toxin into our skin (Botox) seems to be a perfectly acceptable way to fight wrinkles. Interesting…

Luckily, there are natural ways to fight the signs of aging that don’t involve risky procedures.

This rosehip seed oil facial moisturizer is a wrinkle-fighting powerhouse… and is better for you than Botox. (Though to be fair, it isn’t too tough to be “better” than botulism!)

Benefits of Rosehip Seed Oil

If you’re trying to prevent wrinkles, or even if they’ve already take hold, rosehip seed oil has many unique properties that make it a great choice for aging or damaged skin.

Penetrates Skin

Unlike other oils for mature skin, rosehip seed oil is astringent and considered a “dry oil,” which means it sinks into skin quickly. This allows its essential fatty acids to really penetrate and soothe dry skin.

Boosts Collagen Production

Rosehip seed oil actually encourages skin to form its own collagen due to its naturally occurring vitamin A. Other facial moisturizers with added collagen might claim to be anti-aging, but there’s a problem: collagen molecules are too large for our skin to absorb when they’re applied topically.

Nourishes and Regenerates

Rosehip seed oil keeps skin supple and strong by nourishing skin with vitamins A, C, and E. It’s also very high in linoleic and alpha-linoleic acids, which promote cellular regeneration and keep skin looking youthful.

Soothes Skin and Scars

A 2015 study published in the Journal of Cosmetics shows rosehip seed benefits in wound healing and reduction in scarring after surgical procedures. This same study suggests rosehip seed oil might also reduce the effects of photo-aging from sun exposure due to its vitamin A (retinol) content.

How to Make Rosehip Seed Oil Facial Moisturizer

This rosehip seed oil facial moisturizer recipe contains seven skin-boosting ingredients and absolutely no junk! A little goes a long way so one batch can last months (and still cost much less than expensive anti-aging products).

Choosing Rosehip Seed Oil

When it comes to rosehip seed oil, color matters. In general, conventionally grown rosehip seed oil is usually pale yellow and lacking in beneficial lycopene, minerals, and vitamins A and C. Organic rosehip seed oil tends to have a more vibrant orange-yellow color due to its higher level of beneficial carotenoids and vitamin A. So the source does matter.

Vitamin E

Vitamin E is a great ingredient to include in any face moisturizer for its ability to extend the shelf life of homemade products. It is not a preservative, but it slows the oxidizing of carrier oils. It has a similar effect on skin and helps to fight aging and prevent free radical damage.

Mango Butter

Mango butter is also high in potent antioxidants and contains polyphenols to reduce inflammation and rejuvenate skin. This butter helps to thicken the facial moisturizer, but doesn’t feel greasy on the skin.

Essential Oils

Several essential oils fight the signs of aging particularly well. Frankincense and patchouli have potent skin rejuvenating and wrinkle-fighting properties and lend an earthy scent. For a lighter fragrance, opt for carrot seed and geranium instead. (All of these oils have anti-aging properties, so it just depends on your scent preferences.)

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Rosehip Seed Oil Facial Moisturizer Recipe

Katie Wells
With just seven ingredients, this facial moisturizer is easy to make and very nourishing to skin.
4.01 from 472 votes

Ingredients
  

Instructions
 

  • In a heat-safe glass bowl, combine the beeswax, mango butter, and sweet almond oil. 
  • Put the glass bowl on top of a smaller pan filled halfway with water to create a double boiler (the bottom of the glass bowl should not touch the water in the pan). 
  • Put the pan on the stove and turn on the heat to medium high.
  • Stir gently just until everything is melted, then turn off the heat and carefully remove the bowl from the pot. 
  • Let it cool for a few minutes, then stir in the rosehip seed oil, vitamin E, and essential oils. Since these oils are more heat sensitive, you don’t want to get them too hot.
  • Place the glass bowl in the refrigerator for 25-30 minutes, or until the mixture has thickened and cooled, but isn’t so hard that you can’t easily push a finger into it.
  • Use a mixer with the whisk attachment, or a hand whisk to mix the facial moisturizer until creamy and smooth. Stop when it looks like lotion.
  • Store the moisturizer in a glass jar or metal tin.

How to Use

  • Cleanse skin using a cleanser of choice and pat dry. 
  • Use finger tips to gently massage a small amount of this moisturizer into the skin in a circular motion. 

Notes

Use at night or wait several hours before applying makeup.
Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

Ever used rosehip seed oil in a moisturizer? How did it work for you?

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

Comments

261 responses to “Anti-Aging Rosehip Seed Oil Facial Moisturizer (Better Than Botox)”

  1. Patricia Avatar
    Patricia

    I drink a lot of organic tea, Bigelow Orange Spice, with the main ingredient being rosehips. Is there something I can do with the used rosehips?

  2. Catherine Avatar

    Thank you for this recipe. I’ve used this recipe several times now. I’ve substituted coconut oil for almond oil and use the EO I like best for the benefits I am trying to achieve. I am constantly giving away containers of it to friends to try. Everyone loves it and is now in the process of making their own as well. Our whole family is using the cream and my DH especially loves it. Thank you for something easily made that we can feel good about putting on our skin.

  3. Trish Avatar

    Can you this, can you that. Just do it people. This is a recipe and like all recipes (for me) if I have a close sub, use it. Stop asking what does what and how to change things. Either make it like she says or don’t. Use that thing floating in your skull. Sorry but quite a few comments got me to actually make a comment! I don’t need permission to alter any recipe, food or otherwise. If it doesn’t work out…my bad. I made this recipe sans vitamin E as I couldn’t find one that wasn’t chemically altered. However, love it. Got some ingredients from Walmart, others from Amazon. I have enough to make this in smaller batches for a long time. Works for me.

    1. Anna Avatar

      Not everyone has experience in making their own natural skin care and not everyone can afford to mess it up. Ingredients can get expensive so I understand why people are asking questions.

  4. Nancy Avatar

    Hi Katie,

    I have made the Rosehip seed oil facial moisturizer. I love the scent of it and how hydrated it makes my skin. I do however have a question. I seem to get a dry / sore throat shortly after I apply it. Have you any experience with this issue? For the essential oils in my Moisturizer I used geranium and frankincense. I have bought & used only USDA organic products. I look forward to hearing your comments. Thanks so much for all the valuable information you share!

  5. Cathy Wittrup Avatar
    Cathy Wittrup

    I have now purchased all of the products for your Rosehip Seed Oil Facial Moisturizer and am excited to try it. I want to ask if a preservative is not also necessary?

  6. Anna Avatar

    I love this moisturizer! It was fun and easy to make, and I think it works very well. I’m curious if there’s a way to make this moisturizer any less oily. I would love to find a way to make this my go-to for day and night, but find it to be just a little too greasy for daytime (under makeup).

    1. LuAnn Avatar

      I’ve been making soap and lotion for quite a few years now, so I have a couple of suggestions. Sometimes you can add 1-2 teaspoons of arrowroot powder or cornstarch to your melted oils and continue to stir and then whip. That will help absorb some of the oil, but it could cause the cream to be slightly gritty. The best way to make a daily moisturizer with these ingredients is to turn it into lotion by adding water, emulsifying wax and a preservative. There are many good YouTube videos, blogs, etc. to teach you how. I used this recipe and turned it into a lotion and it’s my favorite!!

    2. Hodaya Avatar

      I add up alo vera gel to small batch time what you use mix it together it add up the benefit of the alo vera and make it greasy perfect for day cream

  7. Crystol Smith Avatar
    Crystol Smith

    what mixture is done what are other essential oils do you recommend to add?

  8. Susan Avatar

    I’ve me made this and really like the texture and how it feels on my face. However, now that’s its been sitting out for a while (maybe 2 weeks) it’s got a slight grainy texture. It goes away once I work it into my skin, but I’m wondering what causes this. It’s happened to me before with a different recipe. Do you have any thoughts as to why this is occurring?

    Thanks!
    Susan

  9. trish Avatar

    Hi! I made this and my skin felt drier than when I was using a traditional moisturizer. My skin started feeling itch around my jaw line and my cheeks became dry and rough. :(. I feel like my skin tends to remain dry even if using oil(s)…I used to simply use coconut oil, but that wouldn’t moisturize as well as a lotion-type moisturizer either. I was super excited to make this and am so bummed that it dried out my skin. 🙁

    Would you recommend I use it as a facial oil along with a moisturizer?

    Any advice would be greatly appreciated!!

    Thank you SO much!

    1. June Avatar

      The same thing happened to me. Exactly as you describe Trish. I am very disappointed becasue I am trying so hard to eliminate toxins and almost any lotion has ingredients I do not want to use. Have you found any toxic free lotions that work for you Trish?

      1. trish Avatar

        Hi June,

        I’ve been really pleased with Nourish Organic Ultra-Hydrating Face Cream. I’ve been using it in tandem with this Rosehip Seed Oil Facial Moisturizer, and my skin’s been liking it!

  10. Chelsea Avatar

    Can I use this recipe as both a day and a night cream? Is there any significance to using day and night creams? Thanks!

  11. Kelly Avatar

    I’m so excited to try this!!! I’ve made the under eye lotion before and it works great. It has similar ingredients.

  12. Veronica Avatar

    Can anyone suggest or share a link to the container that they put this in? I don’t know what size to buy or if I should buy a glass container or a tin one. Thank you.

  13. Jeanne Avatar

    This was fun to make! It turned out great but i doubled the recipe which i really didnt need to do. I purchased everything i needed that was directed to and it is wonderful. It starts off a little greasy but does absorb into my skin. I love the opportunity to add more scent if i like to. Its a great body lotion too! Thanks so much for posting this!

  14. Corey Avatar

    Wondering if it is best to put on and stay on overnight vs in the morning. Mine feels oily when on and I used exact ingredients, exchanging out only essential oil choice and used carrot seed oil.

  15. Fiona Avatar

    Made this last night. It smelled wonderful and was very easy (although it’s not easy to whip such a small amount). Only thing I would say is to make sure you don’t put too much on. A very small amount goes a long way and if you apply too much it will just sit on your skin and not get absorbed.
    My skin is so soft this morning.

  16. Julie Avatar

    I want to start oil cleansing. Would you normally either use this moisturizer or an oil and serum, or both? Can this one be used on its own, or should you combine it with your face oil recipe? Thanks!

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar

      You can do any sort of combination 🙂 It varies from person to person and complexion to complexion. I’d honestly just experiment and see what works best for your skin.

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