Natural Riches Organic Rosehip Seed Oil for Face 100% Pure Natural Cold Pressed Unrefined Carrier Oil for Skin Hair & Nails. 4 fl oz. Review
Our verdict
A well-reviewed, budget-friendly organic rosehip seed oil that doubles as a carrier oil for skin, hair, and nails, with a larger 4 fl oz bottle than most competitors in this category.
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Shoppers with dry, normal, sensitive, or general skin types who want an affordable, versatile, cold pressed rosehip oil for face, hair, and nails.
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You prefer a fully fragrance-free oil, since this one carries a natural rose scent from the cold-press process, or you want a formula limited strictly to facial use.
- Priced 41% below the category median ($16.95 across 280 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 2,000 owner ratings
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Popularity4.3/5
2,000 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
Natural Riches sells this rosehip seed oil as a 100% pure, natural, cold pressed and unrefined carrier oil in a 4 fl oz bottle for $9.99, larger than most single-ounce facial oils in this category. It's marketed for skin, hair, and nails, and the listing's skin type field covers all, dry, normal, and sensitive skin.
Rosehip seed oil is well known in skincare for its light, fast-absorbing feel and naturally occurring fatty acid content, and the listing calls out antioxidant support as a specific feature. The oil carries a natural rose scent rather than being unscented, a byproduct of the cold-press extraction rather than an added fragrance.
With roughly 2,000 reviews and a 4.5-star average, plus around 100 units bought in the past month, this is one of the most broadly reviewed and consistently purchased oils in the lineup.
Pros
- Roughly 2,000 reviews at a strong 4.5-star average, among the most reviewed oils in this set
- Larger 4 fl oz bottle at a budget price of $9.99
- Versatile use across skin, hair, and nails
- Organic, cold pressed, and unrefined formula
- Steady demand with about 100 units bought in the past month
Cons
- Single-ingredient formula without added actives like vitamin C or niacinamide
- Natural rose scent may not suit those wanting a fully unscented oil
- Marketed for whole-body use rather than a face-specific formulation
Performance notes
Rosehip seed oil is naturally rich in essential fatty acids and has a light, fast-absorbing texture, which is why it's commonly used as both a facial oil and a multi-purpose carrier oil for hair and nails. Being cold pressed and unrefined helps preserve more of the oil's natural antioxidant content compared to refined versions. As a single-ingredient formula, it tends to work best layered under other targeted actives rather than serving as a stand-alone treatment for specific skin concerns.
What buyers say
With roughly 2,000 reviews and a 4.5-star average, this is one of the most broadly validated oils in the lineup. Continued monthly purchase volume, about 100 units, suggests the demand is steady rather than a passing trend.
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Frequently asked questions
Can I use this oil on my hair and nails, not just my face?
Yes, the product is marketed as a carrier oil for skin, hair, and nails, not just facial skin. Its light, fast-absorbing texture makes it flexible enough for use across all three.
Does this oil have a strong scent?
The listing notes a rose smell as the scent profile, which comes from the natural cold-press extraction rather than added fragrance. It's worth knowing if you specifically prefer unscented skincare oils.
Is this a pure single-ingredient oil?
Yes, the active ingredient listed is rosehip oil, with no additional actives like vitamin C or niacinamide mixed in. That makes it a good base oil to layer with other targeted products rather than a multi-active treatment on its own.