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ByOrgMeans Rosehip Seed Oil Organic GCO4016

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Product Code: GCO4016
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BOTANICAL NAME: Rosa rubiginosa 
ORIGIN: Chile (Certified Organic by USDA*) 

DESCRIPTION 
Part Used: Seeds 
Extraction Method: Cold Pressed 
Quality: 100% Pure & Natural 
Appearance: Light amber to reddish orange colored liquid 
Odour: Characteristic mild odour 

Not for internal consumption. For external use only. Keep in tightly closed container in a cool and dry place, protected from sunlight. Keep out of the reach of children. 
If in doubt about the use of this product, consult a healthcare professional. Estival Life cannot be held responsible for any harm caused due to the misuse of these ingredients. 

(*Organic Certifications of the original products are not applicable to this product.) 

USAGE / BENEFITS 
Rose Hip Oil is a natural anti-aging remedy, rich in both antioxidants, Vitamin C and Vitamin E. This amazing, non-greasy, moisturizing oil is an exquisite choice in skin care blend for its skin regeneration properties. It is acclaimed for its ability to reduce the appearance of scars and wrinkles and improve skin colour and tone. It is ideal for mature skin formulations and for supporting problematic skin conditions. It is packed with molecules that are small enough to penetrate deep layers of the skin, improving moisture and collagen levels, while reducing wrinkles and fine lines. Filled with antioxidants, it helps reinforce the skin's protective barrier. This added level of protection is crucial when it comes to shielding the skin from the pollutants encountered on an everyday basis, like UV rays and car fumes. It is prized for its ability to renew the skin and add radiance and youthful moistness. 

INGREDIENTS 
Organic Rosa Mosqueta / Rosa Rubiginosa (Rose Hip) Seed Oil 

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