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| | Rosehip oil to help reduce the signs of ageing |
 | | Rosehip oil further acts as a fixative and is refrigerant, mildly astringent as well as mildly diuretic. |
 | | Rosehip oil has also been used to attenuate both accidental and surgical scars, reducing the formation of keloid scar tissue and loosening up fibrous cords. |
 | | Other constituents, apart from the ascorbic acid (vitamin C) in Rosehip oil are boron, capric acid, tannins, catechin-tannins, citric acid, essential oil, epicatechin, flavonoids, gallocatechin, invert sugars, isoquercitrin, kaempferol-3-glucoside, leucoanthocyanins, linoleic acid, linolenic acid, lycopene, magnesium, malic acid, pectin, protein, rubidium, rubixanthin, succinic acid, sucrose, alpha-tocopherol (vitamin E), vanillin, xanthophyll and zeaxanthin. |
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