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12 Ways Rosehip Oil Can Benefit Your Skin

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Did you know rosehip oil protects against sun damage? You can boost skin’s defences and repair by incorporating powerful antioxidants into your skincare routine. 

Pai Skincare’s Rosehip Bioregenerate Oil contains high levels of vitamin E, known as Tocopherol, and carotenoids, both antioxidants which help provide protection against free radicals. They also work hard to repair sun damage that’s caused by UV exposure.

Rosehip Oil is considered a universal skin saviour and can even be used by sensitive skin types, often as an alternative to retinol.

1.     Calms blemishes and acne Adding a little Rosehip Oil to your routine will tell your skin that it has enough oil, and it can slow down on its own sebum production. Its nourishing omegas restore a clear, healthy glow.

2.     Reduces acne scarring Rosehip Oil helps improves the appearance of acne scars thanks to its rich density of omegas and carotenoids. Omegas fuel skin regeneration, replacing damaged cells with healthy new ones and helping to heal scar tissue. Carotenoids are powerful antioxidants proven to help repair skin damage. Regular use can loosen the physical tension of the skin, helping to flatten bulkier scars (known as hypertrophia), and avoid the formation of keloid or lump scars.

3.     Helps fade pigmentation Its combination of anti-inflammatory fatty acids – including oleic, palmitic, linoleic, and linolenic – and antioxidants, can help improve skin texture and pigmentation, creating a smoother, more even skin tone. 

4.     Hydrates and soothes dry skin Rosehip oil adds moisture, and goes one step further that moisturisers by sealing it in too. Essential fatty acids such as linoleic and linolenic acid help your skin to retain water for longer, keeping it soft and supple. With a nourishing, non-greasy texture, it helps to boost elasticity and condition the skin from within.

5.     Brightens skin for a radiant glow Rosehip Oil tackles multiple skin concerns which could be dimming your skin’s glow. From reducing acne scars to nourishing dry patches, it works at a deeper level to improve the outer appearance of your skin. Best of all, Rosehip Oil is highly regenerative – making it an ideal addition to your night-time skincare routine. Just a few drops will help your skin to restore and repair as you sleep, for a brighter complexion come morning.

6.     Smooths fine lines Contrary to popular belief, our Rosehip Oil doesn’t contain Vitamin A, also known as Retinol. Beta-carotene is an inactive form – which means it would have to be ingested to be converted to the well-known wrinkle-reducer (a process which occurs in the gut). However, applied topically, these hardworking antioxidants smooth the appearance of fine lines and sagging skin. Beta-carotene helps to reduce the effects of ageing and damage from external aggressors, and the nourishing oil helps keep skin looking and feeling supple, too. 

7.     Protects against sun damage Wearing SPF every day is essential, but you can also boost your defences and skin repair by incorporating powerful antioxidants into your skincare routine. Pai Skincare’s Rosehip Bioregenerate Oil contains high levels of vitamin E (known as Tocopherol) and carotenoids – both antioxidants which help to provide protection against free radicals, as well as working hard to repair sun damage that’s caused by UV exposure.

8.     Nourishes damaged hair If your hair is damaged or dry from regular colouring or heat treatments, massaging a few drops of this wonder oil into the ends of the hair as a hair mask will nourish your tresses. It can also be used to soothe a sensitive scalp and help prevent ingrown hairs or rashes when massaged into damp skin after shaving.

9.     Powers up at-home mani-pedi treatments Using this multitasking marvel on dry, brittle nails and damaged cuticles to keep them soft, supple and healthy.

10.  Protects in extreme environments Skiing or flying? Nature’s sensational oil can help protect skin and reinforce its defensive barrier. Lock in moisture by applying 2-3 drops of oil over the top of your favourite moisturiser.

11.  Makes a massage You’ve learned the techniques, you’ve got your beauty tools, Gua Sha, or healing hands at the ready. Now all you need is a skin-loving product to reduce friction and give your facial massage extra slip. Warm a few extra drops of Rosehip Bioregenerate between your palms and massage into the skin. Rosehip Oil is a multitasker that protects, nourishes and repairs. 

12.  Highlights and accentuates Because the pigment in some Rosehip oils packs such a punch, it can also be used over make-up to create highlight when applied on to cheekbones or anywhere else you’d like to add a subtle shine. Add a few drops of Bioregenerate Oil to your beauty blender and get glowy.

Not all extraction processes are equal

How the rosehip plant’s oil is extracted is crucial to its efficacy. Pai Skincare uses expert extraction techniques to craft a premium product that’s pure, clean, and safe. Pai’s isn’t cold-pressed, and unlike other Rosehip Seed oils, Pai uses the whole fruit to make the most of every drop. That’s what gives Pai’s organic Rosehip Bioregenerate Oil  its deep colour; it looks and smells potent because it is. And that means even better results for you for high performing skin nutrition that works, no matter how sensitive your skin.

Due to the special way it’s extracted, Pai’s Rosehip Bioregenerate Oil is packed with five times more carotenoids than your average cold-pressed rosehip seed oil.

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