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Hi, I read that rosehip oil has a type of vitamin A in it that makes the skin more sensitive to the sun. Is this true?
Thank you
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David - USA 02/04/2008
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Actually "cold-pressed rosehip oil" has a kind of vitamin A (trans-retinoic acid) in small quantities: around 0,1 - 0,3 mg/kg that could make the skin more sensitive to the sun, but refined rosehip oil doesn't have this acid on it.
Generally, rosehip oil must be used at night without sun exposure when applying because for some skins it could cause light-sensitivity but we are not sure if that is related with that Acid.
read more about rosehip oil
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INKANATURA 02/04/2008
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Cold Pressed Rosehip oil - 100 ml Is this 100% rosehip oil or is it mixed with other oils/ingredients?
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shagunk 24/07/2008
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Both of our products: rosehip oil and cold-pressed rosehip oil are pure rosehip oil. The difference is in the extraction process. The first one is extracted by refination, which is the common oil extraction process (involving some chemicals and resulting on a non-colour and non-smell rosehip oil),.
While the second one (cold-pressed oil) is obtained by just pressing the rosehip seeds so resulting on a more natural oil and keeping all its natural beauty properties. This oil has the typical characteristic rosehip smell and an orange-like colour.
Related links:
- Read more about rosehip oil
- Buy rosehip oil products
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INKANATURA 24/07/2008
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i want to buy a bottle of rosa mosqueta
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gabi 28/07/2009
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