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Article by Kelly Templer

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we believe healthy skin needs healthy skin care.

our aim is to provide you with quality natural skin care products, rich in antioxidants, vitamins & herbal extracts to rejuvenate, nurture & protect your skin.
47 Lancaster Drive
Point Cook
VIC
Australia 3030
0413 569 926

All skin types can benefit from rosehip oil. 


Rosehip oil can be used by anyone of any age. Because it has balancing properties, it can be used by both dry and oily skins, and it allows the skin to breathe.

Ideally, rosehip oil should be used daily before damage is done to the skin. Used as a preventative measure, rosehip oil can help reduce premature ageing. If you already suffer from things such as pigmentation, wrinkling, etc, rosehip oil applied daily can help to reverse the damage and make the skin appear healthier.

Who Can Use Rosehip Oil ?

b4w natural skin care - rosehip oil - assists in rejuvenating, firming & healing the skin,
use regularly to maintain a vibrant healthy glow. www.b4w.com.au  

                                                      healthy skin needs healthy skin care 

rosehip oil

rich in antixodiants

rich in essential fatty acids, vitamins and antioxidants!

apart from the moisturizing, soothing and softening effect that it has, it furthermore contains polyunsaturated fatty acids (vitamin F) also known as essential fatty acids (EFA), and when they are absorbed through the skin, they convert to prostaglandins (PGE), which are involved in cellular membrane and tissue regeneration.  

rosehip oil has been shown to benefit people who suffer from skin conditions such as 

  • scars,

    rosehip oil

  • minor burns,
  • eczema,
  • psoriasis,
  • pigmentation,
  • stretchmarks,
  • cradle cap,
  • nappy rash,
  • acne and scarring and wrinkles.

 

healthy skin needs healthy skin care  

29 May 2010

Last Update: 11 Nov 2012

Article/Information supplied by Kelly Templer

Disclaimer - Any general advice given in any article should not be relied upon and should not be taken as a substitute for visiting a qualified medical Doctor.

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