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Sat Mar 03, 2007 8:36 am |
Does rosehip oil clog pores? |
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Sat Mar 03, 2007 8:43 am |
yes, for a lot of people. why do you ask?
--avalange
p.s. mixed with other botanical oils it is less clogworthy. |
_________________ http://newnaturalbeauty.tumblr.com/ 37, light-toned olive skin, broken caps, normal skin. My staples: Osea cleansing milk, Algae Oil, Advanced Protection Cream, Eyes & Lips, Tata Harper, Julie Hewett makeup, Amazing Cosmetics Powder, & By Terry Light Expert, Burnout, and daily inversion therapy and green smoothies! |
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Sat Mar 03, 2007 1:32 pm |
I've begun breaking out recently. There is only one product that I have just started using. |
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Sat Mar 03, 2007 5:40 pm |
I've read that rosehip oil is not good for oily, acne-prone skin types, because it can clog pores.
Here is a link to Nature's Gift with descriptions of some carrier oils and what skin types are best suited for each.
http://www.naturesgift.com/aromatherapycar_ord.htm |
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Sat Mar 03, 2007 6:23 pm |
thanks for posting that, boski.
a while back i became overzealous with the rosehip oil, and it broke my normal to dry skin out. now i just spot treat my broken caps; a little experiment that doesn't seem to be going anywhere.
if you look up the thread recently on "bumpy skin" posted by razinkane, you will see that a lot of people broke out in congested bumps from rosehip seed oil. it is strong stuff--when i put it on, i feel a slight numbing effect.
i love weleda's rose oil capsules, because i feel like i am getting the rich nousishing oils i need, but without the adverse effects--i can use it as well as an oily skin can! hth!
--avalange |
_________________ http://newnaturalbeauty.tumblr.com/ 37, light-toned olive skin, broken caps, normal skin. My staples: Osea cleansing milk, Algae Oil, Advanced Protection Cream, Eyes & Lips, Tata Harper, Julie Hewett makeup, Amazing Cosmetics Powder, & By Terry Light Expert, Burnout, and daily inversion therapy and green smoothies! |
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Sat Mar 03, 2007 8:28 pm |
Thank you for Avalange and Boski. The problem is that I've recently started using this product and rosehip oil is the second ingredient. |
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Sat Mar 03, 2007 8:58 pm |
I think that to some extent, it depends on the individual's skin AND the context of what other products they are using at the same time.
Last year, I was weathering a painful outbreak of cystic inflammatory acne - about 5 to 6 of these on either side of my face. The type that grows from deep under the skin and never comes to a head.
Taking guidance from Skin Actives, I treated the outbreak with daily yoghurt aspirin masks AND moisturised with a 50/50 mix of seakelp bioferment and rosehip seed oil every night. The result? Full recovery after 10 weeks. |
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Sat Mar 03, 2007 9:03 pm |
The rosehip oil I have is so thick I have difficulty getting it out of the regular essential oil dropper bottle it came in. It was cheap - NOW brand.
I just got my 1st order from Candessence and am loving all that I ordered. Her "Eye'll Be You" oil blend comes in a roll-on bottle and has: Golden Jojoba Oil, Avocado Oil, Rosehip Oil, Evening Primrose Oil, Tocopherol (Plant-based Vitamin E), Lavender Oil, Neroli Oil, Jasmin Absolute, Rosewood Oil, Orange Oil & Ylang Ylang Oil (Essential Oils), Rosemary Extract. Wonderful!
www.candessence.com/SkinCare.html |
_________________ 42yo, natural strawberry blonde so fair skin, blue-eyed, and dry skin |
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Sat Mar 03, 2007 9:07 pm |
lunarmm wrote: |
The rosehip oil I have is so thick I have difficulty getting it out of the regular essential oil dropper bottle it came in. It was cheap - NOW brand...... |
It seems that rosehip oils ain't all rosehip oils? I got mine from Skin Actives, it is the consistency of "normal carrier oil", no problems with getting it out via a dropper, orangey-red colour and smells divine. Theirs is apparently cold-pressed from Chile, as is Garden of Wisdom's. |
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Sat Mar 03, 2007 9:13 pm |
I'm sure the NOW brand quality might not be the same as the Skin Actives one. The price was very low and it is not listed as organic.
But I want to make clear that the top of the bottle is not removable with a dropper but a "Euro dropper" bottle made for essential oils like these:
http://www.sks-bottle.com/Essential-Oil-Bottles.html
Does the Skin Actives have the same type of top? |
_________________ 42yo, natural strawberry blonde so fair skin, blue-eyed, and dry skin |
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Sat Mar 03, 2007 9:19 pm |
But it's not that expensive @ GOW; only $7.90 for 4 oz or $2.60 for 1 oz. Gotta look up that NOW brand now .... I just did. 1 oz for $4.29 and it is "hexane extracted" i.e. it is solvent extracted. You are better off getting it from GOW - organic cold-pressed to boot.
It might explain why some people get bumpy skin from rosehip oil ... because rosehip oils ain't all rosehip oils?
Skin Actives' comes in a 4 oz PET bottle with what they call a tab cap. I dispense it into a dropper bottle myself. |
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Sat Mar 03, 2007 9:25 pm |
GOW is cheaper than NOW Brands for 1oz. I bought the NOW Brands rosehip oil at:
http://www.thecatalog.com/7595.html
Regular price: $5.99 Sale price: $3.53
I was ordering a bunch of other things from them (including the wonderful Lavilin cream deodorant) so I threw their rosehip oil in the cart. This is before I heard all the great things about rose hip oil on this forum. Must have had a "psychic" hunch!
Interesting info though on their site which gives insight on recommended blend ratios:
"This natural oil is highly concentrated and should be used with care.
Suggested Use: Primarily used in aromatherapy. Rose Hip Seed Oil (Rosa mosqueta) can be added to shampoos, moisturizers and skin creams to help rejuvenate your skin and hair. Add only 5-10% oil to commercial products for best results." |
_________________ 42yo, natural strawberry blonde so fair skin, blue-eyed, and dry skin |
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Sat Mar 03, 2007 9:32 pm |
Thanks for the link - I was just checking out all their other products.
NOW only has rosehip seed oil in 1 oz though.
I have to say those euro-dropper thingies are a pain - it's like I have to shake my arm off to get any decent amount of product out. Have to put up with them sometimes when I buy my carrier oils and retinyl palmitate. First thing I do is rip them off and dispense with pipettes. |
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Sat Mar 03, 2007 9:41 pm |
Yes, I'm gonna have to pull off the "Euro" top. May put in another type of bottle. One with pull out dropper would be good. |
_________________ 42yo, natural strawberry blonde so fair skin, blue-eyed, and dry skin |
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Sat Mar 03, 2007 9:46 pm |
[img]http://www.newdirections.com.au/shop/files/products/123_th1[/img]
Hey, these droppers are great for oils - I get empty bottles with these droppers from my chemist.
Oh Shucks I can't get the picture up. They're called eyedroppers. |
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Sun Mar 04, 2007 12:51 am |
I use 100% Rosehip Oil and haven't experienced any breakouts with it or clogged pores. My skintype is pretty normal to dry. |
_________________ normal to dry skin, slightly sensitive, early 40s |
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Sun Mar 04, 2007 2:07 am |
I have been using 100% Rosehip Oil for about 2 years now and have absolutely loved it. I have found though that the last month or so I have have been experiencing breakouts so have diluted it 50/50 with Jojoba oil and my skin is improving again.
The one I use is an organic cold pressed and I do definitely think that not all Rosehip Oils are equal. I would personally avoid one that has been hexane extracted. One with a rubber pipette makes life much easier and I always apply to slightly damp skin as I find this helps it absorb.
If anyone is in the UK and wants some, I found a thread in Martin Lewis's Moneysavingexpert forum in the Green & Ethical section with details of a really good quality & cheap Rosehip Oil that I bought recently for much less than I was paying before. |
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Sun Mar 04, 2007 10:06 am |
Wow!!! Nice to see all these responses! I tend to be combination to oily skin. I'm not sure...I'll continue to use it and see how it works. |
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Sun Mar 04, 2007 10:18 am |
skincarefreak wrote: |
Wow!!! Nice to see all these responses! I tend to be combination to oily skin. I'm not sure...I'll continue to use it and see how it works. |
actually, the better thing to do is to *stop* using it and see if you stop breaking out.... |
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Sun Mar 04, 2007 11:04 am |
la vie en rose wrote: |
skincarefreak wrote: |
Wow!!! Nice to see all these responses! I tend to be combination to oily skin. I'm not sure...I'll continue to use it and see how it works. |
actually, the better thing to do is to *stop* using it and see if you stop breaking out.... |
I agree and that's what I'd recommend to anyone else, but I'm not sure if this is a fluke or not. If I continue to breakout I'll stop. |
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Sun Mar 04, 2007 11:06 am |
pipkin wrote: |
If anyone is in the UK and wants some, I found a thread in Martin Lewis's Moneysavingexpert forum in the Green & Ethical section with details of a really good quality & cheap Rosehip Oil that I bought recently for much less than I was paying before. |
pipkin, I am quite unable to find the G&E section to which you refer... is there any chance of a link, please? |
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Sun Mar 04, 2007 11:31 am |
skincarefreak wrote: |
la vie en rose wrote: |
skincarefreak wrote: |
Wow!!! Nice to see all these responses! I tend to be combination to oily skin. I'm not sure...I'll continue to use it and see how it works. |
actually, the better thing to do is to *stop* using it and see if you stop breaking out.... |
I agree and that's what I'd recommend to anyone else, but I'm not sure if this is a fluke or not. If I continue to breakout I'll stop. |
just so you know, i'm speaking from experience. i stopped and started it a few times because i'd heard so many good things about it. broke out every time. not horrible cysts like i usually get when my skin hate a product, but bumps and clogs. which is actually not that usual for me, only has happened with some sunscreens that i can recall. then again, i'm geerally finicky about what i put on my face.... i am now using the rosehip oil on a large scar on my arm and it's doing nicely (so at least it's not going to waste). i just think rosehip was too rich for me. |
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Sun Mar 04, 2007 11:43 am |
la vie en rose wrote: |
skincarefreak wrote: |
la vie en rose wrote: |
skincarefreak wrote: |
Wow!!! Nice to see all these responses! I tend to be combination to oily skin. I'm not sure...I'll continue to use it and see how it works. |
actually, the better thing to do is to *stop* using it and see if you stop breaking out.... |
I agree and that's what I'd recommend to anyone else, but I'm not sure if this is a fluke or not. If I continue to breakout I'll stop. |
just so you know, i'm speaking from experience. i stopped and started it a few times because i'd heard so many good things about it. broke out every time. not horrible cysts like i usually get when my skin hate a product, but bumps and clogs. which is actually not that usual for me, only has happened with some sunscreens that i can recall. then again, i'm geerally finicky about what i put on my face.... i am now using the rosehip oil on a large scar on my arm and it's doing nicely (so at least it's not going to waste). i just think rosehip was too rich for me. |
I see...ok...Thank you for that. I appreciate it. It just might be too rich...The problem is that I life the product. |
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Sun Mar 04, 2007 12:45 pm |
Woops!!! I mean like the product. |
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Sun Mar 04, 2007 1:16 pm |
catski wrote: |
pipkin wrote: |
If anyone is in the UK and wants some, I found a thread in Martin Lewis's Moneysavingexpert forum in the Green & Ethical section with details of a really good quality & cheap Rosehip Oil that I bought recently for much less than I was paying before. |
pipkin, I am quite unable to find the G&E section to which you refer... is there any chance of a link, please? |
Catski, I can't do a link as I haven't posted enough but have PM'd you - at least I think I have, if I have done it correctly ! |
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