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Good Molecules Pure Cold-Pressed Rosehip Seed Oil Versus Good Molecules Bakuchiol Oil Blend for Oily Skin

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American Brand United States
American Brand United States

Updated on September 18, 2023

Overview

What they are

These products are both vegan, cruelty-free, and reef safe oils. They have a total of 1 ingredients in common

Free From

They both do not contain any harsh alcohols, common allergens, fragrances, parabens, silicones or sulfates

What's Inside

They both contain oils

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Benefits

Ingredients Explained

These ingredients are found in both products.

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Rosehip oil is an emollient. It comes from the sweet-brier plant native to Europe and western Asia.

This ingredient is rich in Vitamin E, Vitamin C, linoleic acid, and other fatty acids, making it a great skin hydrator.

Another component of Rosa Rubiginosa is tretinoin, or trans-retinoic acid. Tretinoin is an anti-aging ingredient. However, the efficacy of this tretinoin depends on how the oil is extracted.

Due to the rich fatty acid content, this ingredient may not be fungal-acne safe.

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When to use

61 Routines
30% use in am
70% use in pm
85% use every day
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88 Routines
34% use in am
66% use in pm
84% use every day
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Good Molecules Pure Cold-Pressed Rosehip Seed Oil 1 ingredient

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