
What the community says
Pros
- Light enough for dehydrated and sensitive skin without feeling greasy
- Often used as a final moisturizing step in tretinoin routines to improve scarring and redness
- Long shelf life if stored properly, unlike many plant oils
Commonly Used With
Where to buy
Available on Amazon
From the threads
Source threads
r/SkincareAddictionIn routine
11.3k pts · 341 comments
“PM 5. The ordinary rosehip oil”
“Rosehip hasn't shown a huge difference for me but it has definitely helped with redness.”
“I do like that it makes my scars less noticeable though!”
“5. The ordinary rosehip oil”
“Rosehip hasn’t shown a huge difference for me but it has definitely helped with redness.”
“I do like that it makes my scars less noticeable though!”
r/30PlusSkinCareIn routine
8.9k pts · 801 comments
“I add in their Rosehip Seed Oil and Agiraline to the moisturizer and apply all at the same time”
“I might be a heathen”
“I usually am on top of my skincare regimen for a few days, then fall off for a few days, then get back to it, repeat.”
r/tretinoinMentioned
1.6k pts · 91 comments
“I started nightly Tret two years ago plus rosehip oil and my scars have come a loooong way without lasers or microneedling”
“plus rosehip oil and my scars have come a loooong way without lasers or microneedling”
r/SkincareAddictionMentioned
1.5k pts · 151 comments
“The Ordinary rosehip oil did nothing for me. Waste of money.”
“I loooove The Ordinary's rose hip seed oil. I have been using it for about a year as the last step in my evening skincare routine.”
“I was previously using a $90+ oil and The Ordinary is literally just as good.”
r/30PlusSkinCareIn routine
876 pts · 859 comments
“Also Benton carrot oil for the face and when I can’t find that, the ordinary rosehip oil is a good fallback.”