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Rose hip Extract—Exceptional antioxidant properties Promotes repair and regeneration

2025-11-07
Q: What is Rose hip Extract?
Rose hip Extract is a concentrated active ingredient obtained through specific extraction processes from the fruit of the rose plant (rosehip). It is not derived from the common ornamental roses we are familiar with, but primarily from a plant known as the dog rose. Typically produced by drying and grinding rose hips, it is then extracted using solvents such as water or ethanol. The resulting substance appears as a reddish-brown or brown powder, possessing the characteristic tart fruit acidity of pure, natural rose hips and being fully soluble in water. Rose hips, scientifically known as Rosa canina, are also referred to as wild rose hips or natural prickly rose hips. They are the fruit of perennial deciduous shrubs belonging to the genus Rosa within the Rosaceae family.
Q: What are the primary active constituents of Rose hip Extract?
The source plant is primarily Rosa canina, alongside other Rosa species. Rosehip refers to the red or orange fruit remaining after the rose blossom has faded. Key active components include vitamin C, present in exceptionally high concentrations—20 to 50 times that of lemons. This constitutes one of its most significant functional elements. Flavonoids, such as anthocyanins and quercetin, exhibit potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Polyphenolic compounds also function as powerful antioxidants. Lycopene and beta-carotene impart colour to the fruit and convert to vitamin A within the body, benefiting skin health. Essential fatty acids, including linoleic acid and alpha-linolenic acid, aid in maintaining skin barrier integrity. Pectin, a soluble dietary fibre. 

Q: What are the primary benefits of Rose hip Extract?
The efficacy of Rose hip Extract stems from its rich active constituents, including high concentrations of vitamin C, flavonoids, polyphenols, essential fatty acids (linoleic and alpha-linolenic acids), and lycopene.
1. Exceptional antioxidant properties. Its abundant vitamin C and polyphenols effectively neutralise free radicals, mitigating oxidative stress damage to cells. This prevents photoaging, reduces wrinkles and sagging, while also supporting overall anti-ageing and chronic disease prevention.

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2. Brightens complexion and fades pigmentation. Vitamin C is a recognised skin-brightening agent that inhibits tyrosinase activity, thereby blocking melanin production. It helps diminish dark spots and acne marks, evens skin tone, and enhances radiance.
3. Promotes repair and regeneration. Vitamin C is an essential cofactor for collagen synthesis, stimulating collagen production. It aids in repairing damaged skin tissue, improving the appearance of scars (such as surgical scars, stretch marks, and acne pits), and accelerating wound healing.
4. Powerful anti-inflammatory and soothing properties. Flavonoids and polyphenolic compounds possess natural anti-inflammatory characteristics. They soothe skin irritation and redness, offering supportive relief for inflammatory skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, and rosacea.
5. Deep Hydration and Barrier Repair. The essential fatty acids present are vital components of skin cell membranes and the stratum corneum. They effectively moisturise dry skin, repair compromised skin barriers, and enhance moisture retention, making them particularly suitable for dry and sensitive skin types.
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Q: What are the primary application areas for Rose hip Extract?
1. Skincare and cosmetics (core application).This is Rose hip Extract's most widely recognised use, particularly in the form of ‘rosehip oil’. Anti-ageing products: Incorporated into serums, creams, and essential oils to reduce fine lines, wrinkles, and enhance skin elasticity. Brightening and spot-fading products: Serves as a key brightening ingredient in serums and ampoules. Repairing products: Incorporated into post-procedure recovery creams, scar repair ointments, and daily repair serums. Moisturising products: Used as a natural moisturising agent in lotions, creams, and skincare oils for dry skin. Soothing products for sensitive skin: Added to formulations targeting sensitive,reddened skin to provide calming effects.

2. Health Supplements and Nutritional Products. Taken orally in capsule, powder, or herbal tea form as dietary supplements. Immune Support: Leveraging its exceptionally high vitamin C content to help prevent colds and infections. Joint Health Support: Its anti-inflammatory properties may alleviate joint pain and stiffness associated with arthritis. Cardiovascular Health Promotion: Antioxidants assist in lowering bad cholesterol levels, improving blood pressure, and protecting vascular health. Aiding digestion: The pectin in the fruit acts as a natural dietary fibre, promoting intestinal motility.
3. Traditional medicine and herbalism. Within certain traditional medical systems (such as Western herbalism), rosehip is employed as a mild diuretic and laxative, as well as a tonic for treating minor infections and fatigue.

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