Retinol reigns supreme in the beauty world as the go-to for skin renewal. But most of the retinol found in commercial creams—retinyl palmitate, retinol propionate, and retinaldehyde—is synthetic. These laboratory versions often come with a cautionary tale: thinning skin, redness, dryness, and “retinol burn,” which ironically undermines the quest for smooth, glowing skin.
Yet nature has crafted her own radiant retinol—pure, potent, and perfectly compatible with your skin.
Mother Nature, our most skilled beauty artisan, offers a dynamic botanical duo that delivers true retinol benefits:
Wild Rosehips Carrier Oil
Mastic Essential Oil
Together, they provide skin-loving retinoid compounds that smooth fine lines, plump the skin, ease irritation, and restore youthful radiance—without the irritation or sun sensitivity associated with synthetic retinoids.
Retinol, technically pure vitamin A, is the precursor to tretinoin (retinoic acid)—the active form your skin uses for renewal. Once applied, retinol must convert to tretinoin in the skin to do its job, though not all of it converts efficiently.
Preserves and stimulates collagen for firmer, youthful skin
Boosts natural moisturizers like hyaluronic acid and keratin
Fades dark spots by preventing melanin buildup
Accelerates cell turnover to reveal fresh, luminous skin
Balances sebum production and clears pores for a harmonious microbiome
The results? Firmer, smoother, clearer skin—naturally rejuvenated from within.
Our Wild Rosehips Carrier Oil is abundant in naturally occurring tretinoin, which is up to twenty times more potent than retinol. Extracted from the crimson fruits and seeds of the rose, this oil brims with vitamins C and E, essential fatty acids, and the rejuvenating power of tretinoin itself.
We enrich it with a touch of organic Lavender Essential Oil to stabilize and amplify its regenerative effects.
Result: A soothing, strengthening oil that smooths fine lines, reduces scarring, and restores glow.
Revered since biblical times, Mastic Essential Oil is now recognized as a powerful skin-preserving elixir. Modern research reveals that Mastic inhibits the enzyme CYP26A1, which breaks down your skin’s natural tretinoin.
By protecting this precious compound, Mastic helps maintain and boost your skin’s own retinol activity—keeping it youthful and resilient.
Result: Smooth, silken skin with softened lines, minimized marks, and renewed vitality.
Combine Wild Rosehips Carrier Oil with Mastic Essential Oil for a natural retinol boost that rivals synthetic products—without irritation or sensitivity.
30ml Wild Rosehip Oil (with Lavender)
5ml Mastic Essential Oil
For mature skin: +1ml Palmarosa
For blemish-prone skin: +1ml Sweet Thyme
For sensitive skin: +1ml Blue Tansy
Jojoba, Rosehip & Lavender with Frankincense & Geranium
30ml Organic Jojoba Oil
30ml Wild Rosehip Oil
5ml Lavender Essential Oil
1ml Frankincense Essential Oil
1ml Geranium Essential Oil
Jojoba, Rosehip & Lavender with Mastic & Ylang Ylang
30ml Organic Jojoba Oil
30ml Wild Rosehip Oil
5ml Lavender Essential Oil
1ml Mastic Essential Oil
1ml Ylang Ylang Essential Oil
Jojoba, Rosehip & Lavender with Palmarosa & Blue Tansy
30ml Organic Jojoba Oil
30ml Wild Rosehip Oil
5ml Lavender Essential Oil
1ml Palmarosa Essential Oil
1ml Blue Tansy Essential Oil
Apply a small dab of your chosen blend to freshly cleansed skin at bedtime. Gently pat it in before dressing or resting to avoid fabric transfer. For a deeper spa effect, use with a Silicone Face Mask to enhance absorption.
Allow 2–3 months for visible transformation—smooth, supple, luminous skin that glows naturally.
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When it comes to building an effective skincare routine, one question appears again and again: should you apply a serum or moisturizer first? Both products contribute to healthier, more radiant skin, but they each perform very different roles—and the order in which they are applied has a significant impact on how well they work.