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

Katie WellsFeb 26, 2019Updated: Jan 6, 2020
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  • Benefits of Rosehip Seed Oil+−
    • Penetrates Skin
    • Boosts Collagen Production
    • Nourishes and Regenerates
    • Soothes Skin and Scars
  • How to Make Rosehip Seed Oil Facial Moisturizer+−
    • Choosing Rosehip Seed Oil
    • Vitamin E
    • Mango Butter
    • Essential Oils
  • Rosehip Seed Oil Facial Moisturizer Recipe

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.)

anti aging cream for face

Rosehip Seed Oil Facial Moisturizer Recipe

Katie Wells
With just seven ingredients, this facial moisturizer is easy to make and very nourishing to skin.
3.94 from 387 votes
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Ingredients
  

  • 1 TBSP beeswax pellets
  • 1 TBSP mango butter
  • ¼ cup sweet almond oil
  • 10 drops vitamin E oil
  • 2 TBSP rosehip seed oil
  • 7 drops frankincense essential oil (or carrot seed oil)
  • 7 drops patchouli essential oil (or geranium oil)

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 Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a wife and 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.

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Discussion (253 Comments)

  1. Jane

    October 1, 2017 at 3:37 PM

    Hi there, can I use Shea butter instead of mango butter?? What are the main differences? Thank you!

    Reply
    • Wellness Mama

      October 2, 2017 at 1:37 PM

      You can.

      Reply
  2. Aydin

    October 1, 2017 at 2:47 PM

    This recipe looks a lot like the recipe for eye cream, which I made and have been using for a while. Can I use that on my face? Or, because this recipe has vitamin e and almond oil, this is better to use on face? I have the ingredients so it won’t be hard to make of this one is better for face.

    Reply
    • Wellness Mama

      October 2, 2017 at 1:38 PM

      You could use that, but I really like and see a difference with the Vitamin E oil and almond oil.

      Reply
  3. Joan

    October 1, 2017 at 1:20 PM

    Can you make your own rosehip oil from actual rosehips? I have a large rose garden and every fall there are lots of rosehips.

    Reply
    • Katie - Wellness Mama

      October 2, 2017 at 9:29 AM

      I haven’t tried.

      Reply
  4. Shawna

    October 1, 2017 at 12:29 PM

    Never made anything like this before but planning to try! Wondering what role the beeswax plays and if it is necessary? I try to stay away from anything bees as a way to help protect them. Thank you for your thoughts!

    Reply
    • Wellness Mama

      October 2, 2017 at 1:40 PM

      You can read about the benefits of beeswax for the skin here!

      Reply
  5. Rosaria

    October 1, 2017 at 10:47 AM

    I am confused…the link to the rosehip seed oil opens up on an amazon page where a sweet almond oil is advertised. Is that the right product?

    Reply
    • Wellness Mama

      October 2, 2017 at 1:46 PM

      Sorry about that. I’m not seeing a problem on our end, but here is the right link for you!

      Reply
      • Neha

        May 28, 2021 at 5:44 AM

        Can you use this during pregnancy?

        Reply
        • Jamie Larrison

          June 3, 2021 at 9:27 AM

          Both frankincense and patchouli essential oil are safe to use topically and diluted during pregnancy. They’re also under the 4% maximum dilution rate recommended for small area application during pregnancy given by Robert Tisserand. If you have any doubts though you can always check with your healthcare provider.

          Reply
  6. Kristin

    October 1, 2017 at 10:22 AM

    Can you use it around your eyes?

    Reply
    • Wellness Mama

      October 2, 2017 at 1:43 PM

      Yes, just be careful not to get it in the eye 🙂

      Reply
  7. Diana

    October 1, 2017 at 9:33 AM

    Can I use rosehip oil straight without making a moisturizer?

    Reply
    • Wellness Mama

      October 2, 2017 at 1:44 PM

      You can.

      Reply
  8. Carla

    October 1, 2017 at 8:52 AM

    Would this make a good hand cream? Frankly, my hands are way more wrinkled than my face. 🙂

    Reply
    • Wellness Mama

      October 2, 2017 at 1:44 PM

      Sure!

      Reply
  9. Aleisha

    October 1, 2017 at 8:21 AM

    I use my rosehip with jojoba, carrot oil, lavender and tea tree oil to use on my face. I have been using it for a couple of years and the results have been fantastic ?

    Reply
    • Mari

      January 4, 2018 at 12:53 PM

      HI Aleisha can you tell us the combination or formula/recipe you use?

      Reply
  10. Laurie

    October 1, 2017 at 8:18 AM

    Does rosehip seed oil make anyone else sleepy? When I use it straight, I sleep like a baby! But, am reticent to use it in the morning because of that.

    Reply
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