Botanical Beauty RED RASPBERRY SEED OIL 100% Pure Natural Virgin Unrefined Undiluted Cold Pressed Carrier Oil for Face, Skin, Hair, Body, Nails. Rich in Vitamin C, Vitamin E (1 Fl Oz) Review
Our verdict
A well-reviewed, cold pressed red raspberry seed oil that stands out among Botanical Beauty's lineup for its stronger review volume, at 684 ratings and a 4.5 average, making it one of the brand's more proven single-ingredient oils.
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People who want a virgin, unrefined carrier oil with a track record of strong reviews for use on the face, skin, hair, and nails.
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You are looking for a fragranced oil or one formulated with multiple active ingredients rather than a single-source cold pressed oil.
- Priced 24% below the category median ($16.95 across 280 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 684 owner ratings
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Popularity3.3/5
684 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other anti-aging skincare: serums, night creams, facial peels, wrinkle patches and anti-aging devices we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
['This 1 fl oz bottle of Botanical Beauty Red Raspberry Seed Oil is priced at $12.95 and made from a single active ingredient, Rubus idaeus (red raspberry) seed oil, described as virgin, unrefined, undiluted, and cold pressed.', 'The product is packaged in a bottle, labeled for combination, dry, normal, and sensitive skin, and comes with hypoallergenic and aromatherapy labeling. Red raspberry seed oil is naturally rich in vitamin C and vitamin E, two antioxidants commonly found in facial oil formulas.', "With 684 reviews and a 4.5 star average, this is one of the more reviewed products in Botanical Beauty's facial oil range, giving shoppers a larger base of feedback to weigh than many single-ingredient oils on the market."]
Pros
- Strong 4.5 rating across 684 reviews, a solid sample size for a single-ingredient oil
- Naturally rich in vitamin C and vitamin E antioxidants
- Cold pressed, virgin, and unrefined processing with no dilution
- Multi-use for face, skin, hair, and nails
- Affordable at $12.95 per 1 fl oz bottle
Cons
- Single-ingredient formula means no added actives like retinol or hyaluronic acid
- Item weight and volume suggest a small bottle for daily multi-area use
- No SPF included, so daytime use still requires separate sun protection
Performance notes
Red raspberry seed oil is naturally high in vitamin E and vitamin C, both antioxidants that may help support the skin's appearance against everyday environmental stress. As a cold pressed, unrefined oil, it retains more of its natural fatty acid profile than heat-processed alternatives, which is often cited as a reason people choose virgin oils for facial use. It functions as a nourishing, softening oil rather than an exfoliating or resurfacing treatment.
What buyers say
684 reviews at a 4.5 average is a meaningfully large and positive sample for this category, suggesting the oil performs consistently across a wide range of users rather than appealing to a narrow niche. This volume of feedback gives more confidence than many smaller-batch facial oils can offer.
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Frequently asked questions
What does cold pressed and unrefined mean for this oil?
Cold pressing extracts the oil without heat, which helps preserve more of the natural vitamins and fatty acids in the raspberry seed. Unrefined means it has not gone through additional processing steps that can strip out some of those natural compounds, so the oil is closer to its raw state.
Is this oil suitable for sensitive skin?
The listing specifies combination, dry, normal, and sensitive skin types, and the oil carries a hypoallergenic label. As with any new product, it is still worth patch testing on a small area first, especially if you have known sensitivities.
How many reviews back up the 4.5 star rating?
The rating is based on 684 reviews, which is a larger sample than many single-ingredient facial oils receive, giving the average more weight than a product with only a few dozen reviews.