From verified buyers,
in their own words.
"I've always had light acne that never seems to go away, and I've used every product out there. This rosemary oil really calmed down the look of those super annoying areas like my chin and forehead. Love it!!"— Courtney M.
"The rosemary makes my skin feel hydrated and it soaks in so no oily feeling. Bonus I can use it on my hair."— Audrey G.
"This oil makes my face feel so smooth. I've been using for about a week. I already noticed a difference in my fine line. Great for my winter dry skin as well."— Nicki C.
"I thought rosemary would be too hard on my skin, but this oil is so light and feels amazing on my skin after a long day! I highly recommend it for those with rosacea and light acne like me."— Louisa L.
"I'm hooked. It feels so good, nourishes my skin, smells great and my neck looks less 'old'."— Brenda H.
If your skin looks red, irritated, or uneven, rosemary may help. It contains carnosic acid and rosmarinic acid, natural antioxidants that research suggests support healthy-looking skin (Nieto, Ros & Castillo, 2023, published in Antioxidants). This is a whole-plant infusion, so you're getting more of those compounds than you would from a diluted essential oil. With consistent use, your skin starts to look calmer and more even.
Nobody wants a face oil that just sits on top of their skin. Maracuja oil is naturally rich in linoleic acid, an essential fatty acid your skin readily absorbs. Combined with sacha inchi, one of the richest plant sources of omega-3, and castor oil, this blend delivers real moisture that sinks in fast. Your skin feels soft and hydrated, not slick.
You might assume rosemary would be too strong for reactive skin. Here's the thing: this is an infusion in nourishing carrier oils, not a concentrated essential oil. That makes it inherently gentler. We always recommend a patch test, but most people are pleasantly surprised by how light and soothing it feels, even on skin prone to redness.
Whether you use serums, moisturizers, retinoids, or nothing at all, this oil fits in. Apply it after your other products or use it on its own as your daily moisturizer. A few drops go a long way, and it layers smoothly under makeup without pilling. Some people use it morning and night; others just when their skin needs a boost.
* Individual results may vary. Based on traditional use and available research.
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Start with clean, slightly damp skin. Pat your face dry, leaving a little moisture for the oil to seal in.
Place 2-3 drops in your palm and warm between your fingertips. A little goes further than you'd expect.
Press gently into your face, neck, and any areas that need extra attention. You'll notice a fresh rosemary scent as you work the oil in.
Give it a minute or two before applying makeup or sunscreen. The oil absorbs fast and leaves skin feeling smooth, not greasy.
* Always patch test first. Avoid contact with eyes. If irritation occurs, stop use.
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Common questions about our Rosemary Face Oil.
Most people notice softer, more hydrated skin within the first few days. Visible changes in texture and blemish appearance usually show up after 2-4 weeks of daily use. The people who stick with it consistently are the ones who see the biggest difference.
Yes, for most people. This is a gentle whole-plant infusion in carrier oils, not a concentrated essential oil. People with redness concerns and reactive skin say it feels light and soothing. We always recommend a patch test first if your skin is very reactive.
That's the most common concern with face oils, and it's fair. This formula absorbs fast and doesn't leave a film or residue. If your skin runs very oily, start with just 1-2 drops and see how it feels.
A lot of people do. It adds shine, tames frizz, and nourishes dry ends. Use a couple of drops on your hair after applying to your face. If scalp health is your primary concern, check out our Rosemary Hair Oil, which is designed specifically for that.
Yes. Apply the oil after your actives have absorbed. It layers well and won't interfere with your other products. It can actually help your skin look less dry and flaky during retinoid use. Check with your dermatologist if you have specific concerns.
The Rosemary Face Oil is formulated for facial skin and optimized for fast absorption and a lightweight feel. The Hair Oil is designed for scalp application. If thinning hair is your main concern, the Hair Oil is the better starting point.
Most rosemary oils are just a drop of essential oil mixed into a conventional carrier. Ours is a whole-plant infusion, real rosemary steeped into premium carrier oils over weeks. You get more of the plant's natural compounds, and you can see and smell the difference.
2-3 drops covers your entire face. One bottle lasts most people 2-3 months, which makes the cost per use pretty reasonable. For drier skin or winter months, add an extra drop on trouble spots.
Absolutely. Give it a minute or two to absorb, then apply your makeup as usual. It creates a smooth, hydrated base without pilling or leaving a shine. Some people actually prefer it to a traditional primer.
Real talk: not every product works for every person. Skin is complicated. Most people notice changes within a few weeks of consistent use. If you give it a fair shot and it's not for you, we have a 30-day money-back guarantee. No hassle.
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