Benefits of rosehip oil after radiotherapy
In another article we talked about the skin damage and side effects caused by radiotherapy in irradiated areas. We decided to share with all of you some tips on hygiene, care and treatment for this type of burns, redness and itching. Today we want to explain to you all the benefits of pure Rosehip oil for these cases. Scientific studies show that Rosehip is effective in improving the appearance of scars, burns, stretch marks, sun marks and fine lines.
As We pointed out in the article cited above that it is essential to only use 100% natural hygiene, beauty and care products, without parabens, dyes, artificial preservatives, alcohol, heavy metals or perfumes. To the care routines in the previous entry we want to add the use of pure Rosehip oil.
Due to its composition, oil Rosehip It is the most powerful natural skin regenerator since 70% of its composition is made up of polyunsaturated fatty acids, especially indicated for the regeneration of damaged tissues.
Benefits of pure Rosehip oil
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High healing power.
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It can be used to care for (and reduce) scars caused by burns.
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Restores skin that has been burned or has undergone radiotherapy .
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It is used as a treatment for surgical scars and keloids (after removal of stitches)
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It contains a high nutritional value for the dermis due to its high content of polyunsaturated fatty acids.
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Rich in vitamin E, A and antioxidants
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Promotes tissue regeneration ; That is why its use is recommended for skin sensitized by chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
At Cosmethics we have the most concentrated Rosehip oil in Europe. Its creators, Pai Skincare, have been able to create an oil rich in transretinoic acids that provides vitamin A to the skin without causing irritation. The bioregenerating oil of Pai Skincare It is the only one that contains concentrated rosehip oil with twice the regenerative sterols and five times the carotenoids of the seed oil. This makes Organic Rosehip BioRegenerate Oil much more powerful than conventional Rosehip seed oils.
Apply a few drops to the desired area, massaging gently. Rosehip oil should never be applied during the day since, like citrus oils, it is photosensitive and if sunlight hits the affected area it can burn the skin.How to use?
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