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Technical Specification Sheet
Rosehip Oil
INCI Name: Rosa Canina Seed Oil
Common Name: Rosehip Oil
Botanical Source: Rosa canina
Plant Part Used: Seeds
Extraction Method: Cold Pressing
CAS Number: 84604-20-6
EC Number: 283-711-1
Grade: Cosmetic Grade
Packaging Size: 50g
1. Material Overview
Rosehip Oil is a cosmetic-grade oil obtained by cold pressing the seeds of Rosa canina.
Supplied exclusively for further formulation into cosmetic and personal care products, it contains naturally occurring unsaturated fatty acids, carotenoids, and other lipid-soluble components that support smooth emollient properties in formulations.
2. Physical & Organoleptic Characteristics
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Appearance: Clear to slightly amber liquid
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Color: Amber to orange-red
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Odor: Mild, characteristic nutty or seed aroma
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Solubility: Oil soluble
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Viscosity: Light to medium
Natural variation in color and scent may occur depending on harvest, seed origin, and processing method.
3. Composition & Functional Attributes
Rosehip Oil typically contains:
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Linoleic acid
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Linolenic acid
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Oleic acid
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Palmitic acid
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Tocopherols
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Carotenoids
Functional Contribution in Formulations
Within cosmetic systems, Rosehip Oil is selected for its ability to:
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Provide lightweight emollient and lipid-phase support
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Enhance glide and smooth feel in oil and emulsion formulations
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Complement other plant-derived oils and actives
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Integrate seamlessly into facial, body, and hair formulations
All functional outcomes must be validated within the final cosmetic formulation.
4. Suitable Formulation Applications
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Facial oils and serums
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Body oils and butters
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Hair and scalp formulations
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Anhydrous blends
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Creams and emulsions
Inclusion levels should be determined through formulation trials, stability testing, and regulatory evaluation.
5. Storage & Stability
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Store in a cool, dry place
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Protect from light and heat
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Keep container tightly sealed
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Consider antioxidant stabilization for extended shelf-life
Rosehip Oil contains unsaturated fatty acids and carotenoids, which may oxidize if not properly stored.
6. Handling & Manufacturing Considerations
This material should be handled in accordance with Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP).
Compatibility testing, stability assessment, and final cosmetic safety evaluation remain the responsibility of the formulator or Responsible Person prior to market placement.
7. Regulatory Positioning
This product is supplied strictly as a raw cosmetic ingredient for further formulation.
It is not a finished cosmetic product and is not marketed for direct consumer application.
The purchaser assumes full responsibility for compliance with Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009, CPSR preparation, PIF documentation, labeling, stability testing, and notification procedures.
8. Interesting Facts About the Raw Material
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Rosehip seeds are harvested from wild or cultivated Rosa canina fruits.
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Cold pressing preserves the naturally occurring carotenoids and unsaturated fatty acids.
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The oil is valued for its lightweight emollient properties and lipid-phase support in formulations.
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Color variation from amber to orange-red is natural and linked to carotenoid content.
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Rosehip Oil is widely used in cosmetic systems for facial and body applications due to its blendable texture and botanical integrity.









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