Re: Do you have to dilute rosehip seed oil?
I was actually anti ALL face oils not long ago (after seeing a dermatologist who told me rosehip oil etc wasn’t good for your skin) but then I decided to give it a try for acne scarring and I have to say it’s amazing! In just a couple of weeks my acne scars have lightened considerably to the point where they are almost gone (and I have very fair skin so they were quite visible). I use it morning and night underneath my moisturiser and sun block. It’s also made my face unbelievably smooth, soft and plump - I went for a facial last week and my therapist at a well reputed salon actually asked what products I use because my skin is now so soft! I don’t know how well it would work on oily skin but mine is more normal dry then normal oily and I haven’t had any breakouts from the pure rosehip oil at all. Even when my scars fade altogether i will continue using it in my skin care routine just because of how nice it makes my skin feel- apparently it is good for fine lines and anti ageing as well although that’s not a concern for me right now.