Ícone do site Aurora Cultural

Rosehip Oil Burns Skin in Sun?

Heat and sun turn rosehip oil risky: daytime use sparks spots. Expert urges nighttime application to shield skin barrier and tone.

Instagram
Siga o Aurora Cultural no Instagram
Seguir @auroraculturalportal

Summer drives folks to vegetable oils like rosehip for quick hydration. Wrong timing worsens spots and weakens skin’s defense.

Why Daytime Spells Trouble?

Camila de Oliveira, pharmacist at Epilê Cosméticos, warns: “Rosehip oil amps up sun damage if applied daytime, leading to spots and tone shifts”.

Packed with essential fatty acids (omegas 3, 6, 9) and vitamins A, C, E, it rebuilds skin and evens tone. Heat demands caution.

Nighttime lets skin renew safely. Rosehip oil then restores lipids and locks in moisture.

Vitamin A boosts cell turnover. C fuels collagen and fades spots. E fights free radicals.

Tips for Sensitive Areas

In armpits and groin, it fights darkening. Use only at night, pair with daytime sunscreen.

“Summer skin needs spot-on advice. Right time and amount prevent issues”, says Camila.

Photo: Divulgação

Rosehip Oil Burns Skin in Sun?
Photo: Courtesy
Sair da versão mobile