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Rice bran oil or rosehip seed oil (combination sensitive)

Rice bran or rosehip seed oil? Which has more benefits? Which one helps more with a wide array of problems? Which do you prefer??
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ishiskin

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Rosehip oil is known to: •moisturise the skin with its nourishing fatty acids •treat wrinkles •can help brighten the skin •even out skin tone •fade scars •firming the skin •help fight inflammation as it is rich in antioxidants Rice bran oil is known to: •helps prevent premature wrinkles •softens and smooths the skin •helps inhibit melanin pigmentation •evens out skin tone and texture •increases skin barrier protection while effectively retaining moisture In my opinion, rosehip seed oil is much more popular as a stand alone oil and is widely used by many. It receives a lot of hype and love which must show something. Rice bran oil is most commonly known to be in formulations and less as stand alone oil. If you are looking for a separate oil at the end of the routine, I think rosehip seed oil is a safer bet. Rice bran oil does have its amazing benefits but is sounded to be much better in an ingridient list rather than by itself.
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whenfarhanareviews

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You're sweating after using certain products, does it means your skin feels greasy afterwards? If your skin still have a breakout, you can use a soothing and calming products but to be safe, you can use a gel texture, lotion or any watery cream first. But overall, it all depends your own skin needs, conditions and what products that you use with it. Sometimes you use other comedogenic products that can clog your pores, so you will blame your moisturiser. One important thing is, you must try your product one-by-one and look for non-comedogenic.
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Lotusflower

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I don't know about the first one to be honest but the Rosehip oil is the only face oil I use I like it so much, it said that it even has a brightening properties and it's very nourishing to the skin I use it for irritation, and great in the winter for extra moisture.
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annaya

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I don’t think i ever heard of pure rice bran oil being sold as a face oli. Only as a part of cosmetics formulas. It definitely is very nice when in a cosmetics, but i’m sure rosehip can be used on its own and helps with things like acne and can be beneficial for a lot of skin types, ehile i’m not even sure if you should be putting pure rice bran oil on your face 🤷🏼‍♀️
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kikideepoz

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Alrighty that's why I asked I found some on Amazon . Someone recommended it to me and I wanted some other opinions
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hashiskincare

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Rice bran oil contains high amounts of linoleic acid and vitamin e and its quite popular in anti aging products and also for dry skin and even eccema. It's very popular in Asia. In every supermarket is there rice bran oil to find and its widely use in both hair and skin products. Soap bars with rice bran oil and rice milk are super popular. Rosehip oil is super food and popular these days but that doesn't mean it is better.
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hashiskincare

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As far a si know is a fast absorbing oil an its non comedogenic so it shouldn't be a problem.
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