Trilogy Certified Organic Rosehip Oil, Intensive Nourishment, Improves Appearance of Scars, Stretch Marks, Fine Lines, & Wrinkles, 0.34 fl oz Review
Our verdict
Trilogy's Certified Organic Rosehip Oil is a small, roll-on format built for targeted use on dry patches, scars and the look of fine lines rather than all-over application. At $14.99 for 0.34 fl oz and a 4.1 rating from 131 reviewers, it is a modest but respectable pick for anyone who wants a travel-friendly, no-mess way to spot-treat problem areas.
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People who want a portable roll-on oil to spot-treat dry patches, scars or fine lines rather than a full-face oil.
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You want a larger bottle for all-over facial application, or a product with a track record of thousands of reviews.
- Priced 12% below the category median ($16.95 across 280 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.1/5
4.1 average across 131 owner ratings
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Popularity0.9/5
131 owner reviews, fewer 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 Trilogy oil comes in a compact 10 ml roll-on bottle, made in New Zealand and formulated around organic rosehip oil. Rosehip oil is a long-standing favorite in facial oil circles for its lightweight texture and history of use on dry, uneven-looking skin.', 'The roll-on applicator is built for precision, not full-face coverage. The product specs note it is meant to target dry patches, scars, wrinkles and lips, and caution against using it on scars until a wound has fully healed.', 'At $14.99 and a 4.1 rating from 131 reviews, it sits in the small-but-steady tier of facial oils. It is not the most reviewed option in this category, but the rating suggests most buyers are satisfied with what a roll-on rosehip oil can realistically do.']
Pros
- Roll-on applicator makes precise, mess-free spot treatment easy
- Organic rosehip oil is a well-regarded ingredient for dry, uneven-looking skin
- Compact 0.34 fl oz size travels well and fits in a bag or pocket
- Clear usage guidance for scars, dry patches and wrinkles
Cons
- Small 10 ml size means it will not stretch far as a full-face oil
- Only 131 reviews, a smaller sample than category leaders
- 4.1 rating is respectable but trails several other options in this category
- Roll-on format is not designed for all-over facial application
Performance notes
Rosehip oil is prized for its lightweight, fast-absorbing texture and its natural content of fatty acids that may help support the appearance of smoother, more even-toned skin. In this roll-on format, it is best suited to targeted use on dry patches, scars and fine lines rather than as a primary daily face oil, since the applicator and bottle size are built for precision, not volume.
What buyers say
A 4.1 rating from 131 reviews puts this oil in solid but unspectacular territory. It is enough feedback to trust the rating as a real signal, though the sample is smaller than many bestsellers in the category, so first-time buyers may want to weigh it alongside options with a longer review history.
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Frequently asked questions
Is this rosehip oil meant for the whole face or just spot treatment?
It is packaged as a roll-on, which the brand designs for targeted use on dry patches, scars, wrinkles and lips rather than full-face application. If you want an oil for your entire face, a bottle with a dropper may suit you better.
Can I use this on fresh scars?
The product specs note it should only be applied to scars once the wound has completely healed, not on young or healing scars. Check with a dermatologist if you are unsure whether a scar is ready for topical oil.
How does the 4.1 rating compare to other rosehip oils?
A 4.1 rating from 131 reviews is respectable but sits below several other rosehip oils in this category that carry higher ratings and larger review counts. It is worth comparing a few options if rosehip oil specifically is your priority.