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Choosing Between Emu Oil, Rose Hip Oil and Olive Oil

by Valerie DeVette

If Emu Oil, Rose Hip Oil and Olive Oil all contain essential fatty acids, and if each of them provides protection from harmful free radicals, only two questions remain to be answered - What are their main differences and do those differences really matter when it comes to preventing wrinkles?

Wrinkles, age spots and dry skin are common problems that topical oil treatments can relieve. Olive Oil, Emu Oil and Rose Hip Oil are all highly acclaimed methods. The summary below aims to help you decide which of the three products will work best for you.

Rose Hip Oil vs. Emu and Olive Oil - What are the Real Differences?

Rose Hip Oil's medicinal purposes and nutritional qualities were known to the Incas and other Pre-Columbian American peoples, making it another natural skin care solution that has been in use for thousands of years. This organic aging skin care product is found in the seeds of the wild rose bush native to the valleys of far-south South America. Unlike Emu Oil, Rose Hip Oil is fortunately free of animal byproducts and is therefore vegetarian-friendly.

A completely organic and natural skin treatment, Rose Hip Oil has been proven to reduce acne, scars, wrinkles and dry-skin related problems. In addition to treating small scars caused by acne, it has been particularly effective in treating scars that have been hanging around for years.

The healing potential contain in these small flower bulbs has exceeded the expectancy of users all over the global. Drier, aging skin will especially benefit from the anti wrinkles properties contained in this natural skin care product.

Emu Oil is yet another oil-based beauty treatment that has interestingly been used as a natural skin care treatment and pain reliever for bone, muscle and joint disorders by the Aborigine peoples of Australia for many, many years.

Although its healing properties are diverse, it has specifically been acclaimed as a treatment for Arthritis and its ability to reduce itching and swelling caused by insect bites and stings, reducing burns, wounds, bruises, and as a pain reliever. These days, Emu Oil has been marketed as a treatment for fine lines and wrinkles due to its moisturizing effects.

Maybe you've noticed that your favorite cooking substance has also recently been on the market as a prime component in natural skin care goods. Its high vitamin E content makes it a great natural moisturizer and overall skin care product. Minor skin wounds, fine lines, wrinkles, psoriasis and eczema can all be treated using an Olive Oil beauty product.

All these oils have similar properties, like fatty essential oil content, and each of them offers protection from harmful free radicals. Rose Hip Oil, however, stands out as the most effective natural moisturizer of them all, due to the unique healing qualities of the rose hip seed oil.

Published April 21st, 2009

Filed in Beauty, Health