Use nightly: After cleansing, apply 3–5 drops to your face and neck. Gently press into the skin.
Shelf life: Use within 3–6 months. Keep it away from heat and sunlight for best results.
Pro tip: Mix a drop into your moisturizer for a nourishing boost.
Variations:
Swap rosehip oil for jojoba oil if you have oily skin.
Add coenzyme Q10 drops or bakuchiol for more anti-aging action.
Use carrot seed oil (1–2 drops) for mature or sun-damaged skin.
FAQ:
Q: Is this really better than Botox?
A: While this oil won’t freeze muscles like Botox, it deeply nourishes and supports the skin’s own repair process. It’s a more natural, non-invasive option that many people love.
Q: Can I use this during the day?
A: Yes, but apply lightly, and always wear sunscreen afterward, especially when using oils like rosehip.
Q: Is it suitable for sensitive skin?
A: Yes, but always do a patch test first. If you have extremely sensitive skin, reduce the number of essential oil drops.
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