07/11/2013

A Rosy Outlook

Hey guys! Today I have a review on a product, not necessarily this one, but in general that has garnered a lot of hype in the beauty community, and that is Rose hip oil! The one I'm reviewing today is from Kosmea, it's their Skin Clinic certified organic rose hip oil


Lately, rose hip oil has become super popular and in general a more mainstream and easily accessible product. As the name suggests, rosehip oil is the oil extracted from the hip of the rose and it is high in essential fatty acids, vitamins and antioxidants. It helps moisturize the skin, fade scars, wrinkles and contains a multitude of other benefits for the skin. The Kosmea Rose hip oil contains Rosa Eglentaria oil, as opposed to Rosa Canina which is generally more common. I believe there is little difference between the two species, if you do know how they are different, let me know in the comments! 




The packaging is quite standard, but nice and practical; it comes in a glass bottle with a pipette/dropper. The only other Rose hip oil I've tried was from Trilogy and I found the oil would seep up from the bottle onto the cap and it wasn't very efficient. The Kosmea one though is much better, I've even travelled with it and it hasn't leaked at all.


The oil itself is quite a vibrant amber shade, different to any other Rose hip oil I've seen. It does leave a tint to the skin, but since I only use it at night I don't really care. Also it absorbs into the skin quite quickly, so it's not too noticeable. Speaking of, I found that it absorbed quicker than the Trilogy which tended to make me look oily without really ever fully feeling like it had sunk in (to the point where my face didn't look shiny). The Kosmea is shiny upon application, but I feel it sinks in really well, and my skin produces its own oils thereafter. 


I apply this at night by mixing 3 drops in with my moisturiser so that it is easier to spread over the skin. It's not that it's 'hard to spread' but I feel like I achieve a more even coverage of the oil when using a cream base. I find that the oil is very hydrating though, more so than if I were to use my moisturiser alone. I have been using this for a decent amount of time (2 months) and can't honestly comment on its effects on my acne scarring. This is due to the fact that I've been using a number of other products that help with fading scars. My current skincare routine (posts of that will be up soon-ish!) has been serving me well, and since using this oil, I've been noticing less breakouts and an overall healthier appearing skin. It is soft, smooth and supple and with this and a combination of other products, I do think it has helped reduce scars and redness - though not to the point of complete disappearance. My skin hasn't had a single dry patch at all!


Though it is one of the more expensive Rose Hip oils on the market at $21.99, I definitely prefer it to the Trilogy rose hip oil and feel it's more effective. Rose hip oil has become a staple in my routine, and I recommend everyone use it as it provides so many benefits - even if you have the oiliest of oily skin! From many bloggers' experiences, it can even help decrease oil production.

Have you tried this Rose hip oil? What's your favourite?

11 comments:

  1. I always forget to mix it in with my moisturiser so it applies better - thanks for the reminder!

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    1. You're welcome, haha! I find it just spreads easier and absorbs better!

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  2. I currently use the rosehip plus roll-on and I think it has faded my scars a bit but still hoping they'll completely vanish one day! I love how soft my skin feels the next day. This sounds like another great rosehip oil :)

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    1. I hope my scars will completely vanish someday too!

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  3. I've always been intimidated by oils.. still am. It's just a bit scary rubbing an oil all over your face.. Excited for your skincare routine post, though! Need to know about a few more products that help with scar-fading!

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    1. You shouldn't be! I know it's a weird concept but you should give it a try! I do have a few products in the scar fading arsenal, hope that at least one of them is working!

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  4. Hey, what does this smell like, just out of curiosity? The sukin one I tried smells awful!

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    1. The scent is so hard to describe and I suck at describing scents too! It definitely has a scent (rather strong) but IMO it's not offensive or gag worthy. The Trilogy one smelt fishy which was sorta gross, but this one's not too bad.

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  5. ooh that looks really really nice http://meforless.blogspot.com.au/

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  6. I've always heard good things about the Kosmea rose hip oil - the liquid definitely looks like a darker amber to Trilogy and the one I use, Sukin. Good to hear it sinks into the skin nicely :) I may give this one a go after my Sukin runs out.

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    1. I'm still not sure what the difference between Elgantaria and Canina is but I do prefer the Kosmea over the Trilogy.

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