People are raving about this $9 rosehip oil at Ulta

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When it comes to skincare, it’s easy to put a huge dent in your wallet. From face oils to serums, there are many options to choose from — and it can be totally difficult knowing which one to incorporate in your beauty regimen.

If you’re looking for a product that’s budget-friendly, efficient and top-rated, Acure’s Rosehip Oil is definitely worth considering. Not only have many shoppers at Ulta raved about it, but it costs a mere $9! Yes, healthy skin can be attainable without breaking the bank.

Free from any mineral oil or sulfates, this formula can help with moisture and improve overall skin texture. It’s additionally 100 percent vegan and made with organic rosehip oil. Some shoppers have even claimed that it’s helped them wake up with glowing, supple skin.

Shop: Acure The Essentials Rosehip Oil, $9.09 (Orig. $12.99)

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So what does rosehip oil actually do? Since it’s loaded with vitamin A and C, it acts as an antioxidant to help smooth skin. As The Derm Review explains, “One of the active ingredients in rosehip oil for skincare is vitamin C. This nutrient is known for its ability to tighten skin, and is a viable option for those curious about how to increase collagen production. Vitamin C is also responsible for fighting free radicals, which break down the skin (and the rest of the body) and are one of the leading causes of aging skin and wrinkles.” 

One five-star reviewer wrote, “Lightweight. Did not irritate my sensitive skin. I had been noticing wrinkles forming from how I sleep on my face in pillow. I have dryer skin and night creams just seem to vanish after a few hours. I tried this roseship oil before bed for my first time and it was the first morning in while where I woke up without new wrinkles of creases. And my skin had a glow to it. Excited to keep going!”

Since certain oils may not work and feel the same for everyone, it’s important to do a patch test beforehand and be cautious of whether it will work well with your skin before putting it on your face. You’ll also want to think about how often you’re using it.

Another shopper mentioned, “This is the only Rosehip oil I’ve tried. But it doesn’t break me out (and I have acne prone skin). It is kind of heavy feeling so I only use it at night and only use it every other day.”

If you enjoyed this article, you can also snag this $6 retinol serum that Ulta shoppers call the ‘best budget retinol’.

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