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
Servings 0 cups

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

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

  1. Laila Avatar

    Hi, what is the shelf life on this cream? I’m keeping mine in the fridge but I’ve found that it’s a bit greasy (I used a bit of coconut oil in my version, which I know regret) so don’t use a lot at a time. Does this last a few months or is it best to use within a specific timeframe?

  2. Carrie Avatar

    I love this recipe, I’ve been using it for about 2 years now. I’m 61 years old and I get compliments all the time on how wonderful and youthful my skin looks. I do have question though, my daughter who is in the sun a lot (because of her job) is requesting I make her some face lotion with zinc oxide for better protection. Have you ever added zinc oxide to this recipe? If so, how did it come out? Also do have any suggestions on how much zinc oxide to add?

    Thank you for all you do!!!

  3. Megan Herrick Avatar
    Megan Herrick

    5 stars
    Love this! In a week I already can tell a small difference. Was wondering if this would work well for psoriasis as well?

  4. Jan Avatar

    I purchased these ingredients about 2-3 years ago. Are they good or should I throw them out and buy new?

  5. Jp Avatar

    Hi Katie – I notice that you recommend whipping this in a glass bowl. Is there any reason for me not to whip it in my stainless steel mix master bowl?

  6. Sabina Avatar
    Sabina

    5 stars
    This recipe is incredible! My skin loves it, and I’m about to embark on round II with a different oil blend to see what kind of different results I can get. (I love how interchangeable and easy it all is to customize!) One thought- as someone who had never used carrot seed oil before, it definitely has a powerful, pungent scent. I would recommend locating one in person and smelling before purchasing it online (like me) and being overwhelmed by the smell. I’m going to try geranium, helichrysum, and ylang ylang this time and see if I like the smell better. Thank you, Katie, for all the hard work you’ve done to make all of this information available to DIYers like me!

  7. Virginia Avatar
    Virginia

    Polyphenols, such as in the mango butter, are actually very dangerous. is there something else you could use instead of Mango butter?

  8. Haritha Krishnan Avatar
    Haritha Krishnan

    Hi
    Can i use coconut oil instead of mango butter , not add beeswac and make it like a serum?

  9. Sue Avatar

    5 stars
    I LOVE this moisturizer! However, I am looking to tweak it or make something different for daytime. I cannot wait several hours before applying makeup and I do find I look a bit shiny during the day. Any thoughts?

  10. Sheila Avatar

    Is there a butter I can use instead of mango butter that will be just as beneficial? What about kokum butter?

  11. Eden Avatar

    I tried this recipe a couple days ago and I love it! It feels amazing. I’ll have to give it more time to see if it’s truly as effective as Botox ??

  12. Angelene Avatar
    Angelene

    Is there a way to add sunscreen to this recipe? Perhaps with zinc oxide? Thanks!

  13. Renata Avatar

    5 stars
    Hello Katie, I’m Brazilian and I love your page, you’re an angel. Can I substitute beeswax for carnauba wax?

  14. Nikki Avatar

    What is the shelf life of this cream ? And how can I make it less greay ? I made my first batch , it’s very greasy on skin and takes long time to absorb. All ingredients in this recipe are so great . I want to continue use only if I can add something to facilitate absorption.

  15. Diane Avatar

    5 stars
    I haven’t used rosehip seed oil in a moisturizer with other ingredients, but I have been using just straight Rosehip Oil alone, twice a day for a few years now and it is amazing! It has lightened considerably and in some cases eliminated many wrinkles, dark age spots and red mini surface veins. It has given my skin a more even tone and at 77 years old, I no longer need to use a concealer on my face. That’s happiness!

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