I would be careful making rose hip oil in this way. The hairs on the seeds inside rose hips are used to make "itching powder." (Isn't nature wonderful? Itching powder and skin healing oil in the same seed pod!)
Good news guys and girls! A month ago it was really cold (-5C) and I got a fever and went outside, when I came back my skin looked like paper and there were these horrible wrinkles on the corner of my eyes. They were not very deep, they were there. So I bought rose hip oil, put this think like 4 times a day. And guess what? After a month, they're gone!! This is true, I don't work for a rose hip oil maker!
Hi, nice, informative and easy to follow video. However, as a home practitioner I would use almond or grape seed carrier oil , instead of cheaper cooking-oil. It will be less processed and is not much more expensive than cooking oils. I wanted to ask if you strain the oil befor usage? As I know from home made rosehip tea that the very thin hair can irritate the skinn badly. Thanks again for your great post.
What she made is not an essential oil. Essential oils are made typically made by distillation (usually steam). What she made is an infused oil, basically.
@MsRizalie: If you need to remove scar tissue there are some suppliments that will work. The thing with rose oil (when made right) is that it has a high frequency which helps in healing.
and what about the itchy pips inside? They are covered in teeny weeny hairs that can iritate... Can the lady who made this answer that? This is not a proper rosehip oil, just an infusion.
how long do you leave it to 'soak'. Rose hips are hard enought to extract juice from after boiling and then crushing/pressing. It must take years for the oil to be come totally infused, surely?
I would be careful making rose hip oil in this way. The hairs on the seeds inside rose hips are used to make "itching powder." (Isn't nature wonderful? Itching powder and skin healing oil in the same seed pod!)
I would filter this infusion with a fine cloth.
amommamust 3 months ago
where do you get those dark jars?
13sophiecat 5 months ago
how long does this take?
crystalslover13 5 months ago
is ther estrogen hormons in the atter?
36bhavika 6 months ago
i dont know what is this, this method called maceration, but that's is not so easy like this... u must redestilation to get pure essential oil.
panduari99 7 months ago
Good news guys and girls! A month ago it was really cold (-5C) and I got a fever and went outside, when I came back my skin looked like paper and there were these horrible wrinkles on the corner of my eyes. They were not very deep, they were there. So I bought rose hip oil, put this think like 4 times a day. And guess what? After a month, they're gone!! This is true, I don't work for a rose hip oil maker!
imafuckinglunatic 11 months ago
Hi, nice, informative and easy to follow video. However, as a home practitioner I would use almond or grape seed carrier oil , instead of cheaper cooking-oil. It will be less processed and is not much more expensive than cooking oils. I wanted to ask if you strain the oil befor usage? As I know from home made rosehip tea that the very thin hair can irritate the skinn badly. Thanks again for your great post.
inner5pace 1 year ago
I heard about using alcohol to make essential oils. Is that not the right way.
1kash123 1 year ago
@1kash123
What she made is not an essential oil. Essential oils are made typically made by distillation (usually steam). What she made is an infused oil, basically.
lainey68 7 months ago
is it rosehip oil effective to remove scars?pls answer me
MsRizalie 1 year ago
@MsRizalie: If you need to remove scar tissue there are some suppliments that will work. The thing with rose oil (when made right) is that it has a high frequency which helps in healing.
4chango 1 year ago
Excellent video for a home preparation. It's an alternative to current extraction processes.
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RoseHipOil 1 year ago
and what about the itchy pips inside? They are covered in teeny weeny hairs that can iritate... Can the lady who made this answer that? This is not a proper rosehip oil, just an infusion.
leopardontheprowl 2 years ago
OMG AWESOME !
davothebum2201 2 years ago
great.. sounds fun :)
InTheLifeOfAnArtist 2 years ago
What else can you use. Can you use perfume?
MsNotforsale 2 years ago
how long do you leave it to 'soak'. Rose hips are hard enought to extract juice from after boiling and then crushing/pressing. It must take years for the oil to be come totally infused, surely?
systemtim 2 years ago
really again first comment?
Unmisterious 2 years ago