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Reddit mentions of Life-Flo Pure Rosehip Seed Oil | Certified Organic & Cold Pressed | Authentic Rose Hip Oil for Face & Skin Restoration | Dry & Non-Greasy | 1 Ounce

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Life-Flo Pure Rosehip Seed Oil | Certified Organic & Cold Pressed | Authentic Rose Hip Oil for Face & Skin Restoration | Dry & Non-Greasy | 1 Ounce. Here are the top ones.

Life-Flo Pure Rosehip Seed Oil | Certified Organic & Cold Pressed | Authentic Rose Hip Oil for Face & Skin Restoration | Dry & Non-Greasy | 1 Ounce
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    Features:
  • Purely The Best: Cold pressed Rosehip Oil guaranteed to be authentic, natural, pure, and hexane free
  • For Face and Skin: With naturally-occurring Vitamin A to help replenish and restore skin
  • Grease Free: Life-Flo Rosehip Seed Oil soaks easily into the skin without leaving a greasy residue
  • Organic and Potent: Certified organic and loaded w/ vitamins, antioxidants and essential fatty acids
Specs:
Height4.37 Inches
Length1.75 Inches
Number of items1
Size1 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Weight0.1763680094886 Pounds
Width1.75 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Life-Flo Pure Rosehip Seed Oil | Certified Organic & Cold Pressed | Authentic Rose Hip Oil for Face & Skin Restoration | Dry & Non-Greasy | 1 Ounce:

u/screambledeggs · 2 pointsr/AsianBeauty

I've purchased this recently and I've been using it every night. I use the one from Life-Flo, which is nearly $5 for 1 oz of product.

I use it at night, after my moisturizer.

While it is too soon to tell if it has helped with my PIE, it has plumped up my skin. When I wake up, my skin feels smooth, soft, and supple. Zero flakes and adverse reactions.

u/MiyaMiya79 · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

Rosehip seed oil is not expensive unless you are using it in large quantities for OCM. As a moisturizer, you only need like 3 drops at a time. [This is the one] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006MMOVOQ) I've used for years. The price fluctuates between $5 to $8. Squalane is an oil that has become very popular lately. I haven't tried it myself, but if you do a board search you'll see tons of people talking about it. It is also not expensive. I really can't tell you which one won't break you out... maybe try the squalane since it is more supposedly more moisturizing?

Hydrating toners are more common and popular in Asian skincare. One of the most popular is Hada Labo. In the west, they just started showing up in the past couple years. A hydrating toner is mostly purified water, no alcohol, and contains hydrating ingredients like glycerin or hyaluronic acid. On the label it will just say toner. Unfortunately it's up to you to figure out that it is a hydrating toner (versus an astringent toner). I'm thinking maybe moisturizers break you out because they are too thick, so maybe something thinner like this will work better

u/gotta_mila · 1 pointr/muacjdiscussion

I use Life Flo Rosehip Oil and it's been insanely moisturizing for me (almost greasy if I use more than 2-3 drops). I haven't used their rosehip oil but I've had issues with TO products in the past. Their products honestly just don't do anything for me :/ I would maybe try a different brand of rosehip oil and see if that works. I have oily skin too and I love rosehip oil, but it's never made my skin drier.