Dr Joe Lab Rosehip Oil for Face, Rosehip Oil, Pure Unrefined Cold Pressed All Natural for Hair Skin Face Body Nails - 32 Oz Review
Our verdict
A large 32 oz bottle of pure, cold-pressed rosehip seed oil, rated 4.6 stars across 359 reviews, appealing to buyers who use rosehip oil regularly across face, body and hair.
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Adults who already rely on rosehip oil in their routine and want a large, cost-effective 32 oz supply for face, body and hair.
Skip if
You only need a small amount for occasional facial use, since a 32 oz bottle is a significant supply to work through.
- Priced 183% above the category median ($16.95 across 280 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 359 owner ratings
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Popularity2.7/5
359 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
["Dr Joe Lab's rosehip oil comes in a large 32 oz bottle, cold-pressed and unrefined, marketed as an all-natural oil for hair, skin, face, body and nails. Rosehip seed oil is the sole special ingredient, keeping the formula straightforward.", "It's labeled natural and vegan, with antioxidant listed as an additional feature, and it's scented rose, likely from the rosehip oil itself rather than an added fragrance. At $47.99, the large 32 oz size works out to a lower per-ounce cost than smaller rosehip oils.", 'With 359 reviews averaging 4.6 stars, it holds one of the stronger ratings in this batch, and stock has run low at times, with the listing showing only 2 left, suggesting steady demand.']
Pros
- Large 32 oz size offers strong value per ounce
- Cold-pressed, unrefined, single-ingredient rosehip oil
- High 4.6 rating across 359 reviews
- Natural and vegan formulation
- Multi-purpose use across face, body, hair and nails
Cons
- Large bottle size may not suit those who only want to try rosehip oil in smaller amounts
- Single-ingredient formula without added vitamins or actives beyond rosehip oil
- Limited stock at times of writing, which can affect reorder timing
Performance notes
Rosehip seed oil is well known for its fatty acid content, which may help support the look of smoother, more hydrated skin over time, and it carries a naturally occurring antioxidant profile. As a single-ingredient oil, its performance depends on the quality of the cold-pressed extraction rather than a blend of complementary actives, and the rose scent noted on the listing likely comes from the oil itself rather than added fragrance.
What buyers say
A 4.6 average from 359 reviews is a strong result, especially for a single-ingredient oil sold in a large format. The combination of a high rating and recurring stock shortages points to a loyal customer base that reorders this product regularly.
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Frequently asked questions
Why is this rosehip oil sold in such a large 32 oz size?
The large format is likely aimed at buyers who use rosehip oil across face, body and hair regularly and want to avoid frequently repurchasing smaller bottles. It also brings the per-ounce cost down compared to smaller rosehip oils.
Does this oil contain any added vitamins or actives?
The listing lists rosehip seed oil as the sole special ingredient, so this is a single-ingredient oil rather than a blend with added vitamins or extracts. If you want a formula with more added actives, you may want to compare it against blended facial oils.
Is this oil suitable for all skin types?
It's formulated for combination, dry, normal and oily skin, with dryness listed as its main specific use. As with any new oil, it's a good idea to patch test first, particularly if you have very reactive or acne-prone skin.