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4 questions from our users
Nancy Rasked
Does it remove old scars..??
tinaasked
Can I apply rose hip oil on my face..??
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Yes, especially if your skin is dry. In winter I put more on my face because my skin is drier, usually at night. If your skin is normal/oily or breaks out just avoid your T Zone and use less.
JTTWasked
I absolutely love what this product does for my skin BUT how do I remove the oil from white cotton pillow cases?! Soaking in Vanish didn't work. Bleach did but I hate using such an awful chemical and would like to avoid doing so again. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you!
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Hi, I find its actually best to apply rose hip oil on my skin at least 30 minutes before I go to bed so that it absorbs into my skin and is less likely to stain pillow cases. It helps if your skin is damp and you only use a little bit. Sometimes applying a moisturizer on top or mixing 1-2 drops of rose hip oil with your moisturizer before you apply it to your skin can make the color less potent, so it won't leave dark stains. If its still staining your pillows, you could try a different brand rose hip oil - some are lighter in color so there is less of a chance that they will stain your pillow cases.
Sandraasked
Hi 2011 I had some laser hair removal then went to Queensland . Shortly after tan had faded I was left with pigmentation on my upperlip. I have used hydroquinone on and off as I know this is not a product to be used long term. It has faded a little but definitely still present. Will the use of nightly kosmea rosehip oil help lighten the pigmentation.?
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I m not very sure, but i hv read somewhere that these kind of pigmentation can disappear with regular use of this oil. I would strongly suggest you give it a try. Lemme know how u go.
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