Rosehip
Rosa canina
Rosehip is the fruit of the rose plant and is commonly used in facial oils, teas, powders, and beauty-focused wellness products.

Overview
Rosehip is the fruit of the rose plant and is commonly used in facial oils, teas, powders, and beauty-focused wellness products.
Entry Details
Rosehip is the fruit of the rose plant and is commonly used in facial oils, teas, powders, and beauty-focused wellness products.
Rosehips are small fruits that develop after rose flowers fade. They are often dried for teas and powders or pressed into an oil used in skincare products. Rosehip oil is especially common in facial oils, body oils, creams, and beauty formulas because of its light texture and naturally bright botanical identity.
Rosehip has been used in teas, preserves, and household preparations in many cultures. It is often discussed in educational references as a rose-family fruit connected to beauty, nourishment, and seasonal food traditions. Keep language focused on ingredient heritage and product context rather than skin or health outcomes.
Traditional Use / Educational Notes
Rosehip has been used in teas, preserves, and household preparations in many cultures. It is often discussed in educational references as a rose-family fruit connected to beauty, nourishment, and seasonal food traditions. Keep language focused on ingredient heritage and product context rather than skin or health outcomes.
Safety Note
Use caution if sensitive to acidic fruits or rose-family plants. Patch test rosehip oil before wider topical use. Consult a qualified healthcare professional if pregnant, nursing, taking blood-thinning medication, or managing a health condition.
