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Alternative to Trilogy Rosehip Oil

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trendingorange · 01/03/2019 15:29

I use this on my face before bed, seems to do a good job at keep my skin supple (I'm over 40) but was wondering if there are cheaper oils out there that might be just as good?
It's about £20 per 20ml, although there are ones on eBay for about £13 - but I'm not sure whether they might be fakes anyway?

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Palominoo · 01/03/2019 15:39

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Pure Rosehip Oil by Poppy Austin® - Vegan, Cruelty-Free & Organic Cold Pressed Rose Hip

trendingorange · 01/03/2019 15:52

Thanks Palominoo link does work Smile

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sacrecoeur0712 · 01/03/2019 17:35

The Ordinary do a Rosehip Seed Oil - £9 for 30ml.

LMBad · 01/03/2019 21:10

I use the Tisserand one...£18 for 50 ml.

Oldraver · 02/03/2019 10:06

Have a look at BAdger Balm Damascus Rose oil. I buy from Ecco Verde it's around £14 for 100ml

Oldraver · 02/03/2019 10:17

Badger Balm Damascus Rose Oil

trendingorange · 02/03/2019 10:53

Thank everyone, I am so wary of trying new products on my skin, but will give some of these a try as I do find the Trilogy version expensive.

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WhatWouldTheDoctorDo · 02/03/2019 11:00

The Ordinary.

witchy89 · 02/03/2019 11:03

I use Sukin, organic Rose hip oil. You want the stuff that's bright yellow, that's the good stuff! I made the mistake of buying a cheaper brand off eBay and it was like sunflower oil, not bright and rich at all!

Oldraver · 02/03/2019 12:16

OP...I have very sensitive skin and found the Badger stuff brilliant as they are almost all natural products.

That said the balms do contain beeswax which i think some people dont like

HaventGotAllDay · 02/03/2019 13:52

The Trilogy oil is a rip off. The ingredient oils are fairly cheap ones and easy to source. Virtually any rosehip oil will be cheaper.
I have an organic one which I paid about £7 for for 20ml.

trendingorange · 02/03/2019 20:00

Thanks haven't (I think I heard about trilogy oil on here Grin) but to be fair it cleared up a tiny patch of dodgy skin that just wouldn't clear up...but now I'm ready to branch out!

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