Are you looking for rosehip oil suppliers for bulk, private label, or organic sourcing? Nutrada connects buyers with certified exporters to support procurement in the global oils and fats market.
Rosehip oil is extracted from the seeds of the wild rose bush (Rosa canina and related species). It is a light oil with a reddish-orange color, valued for its high linoleic acid, oleic acid, and natural vitamin A content. While not widely used in food, it is a premium cosmetic oil applied in skincare, haircare, and nutraceutical products. Its nourishing and regenerative properties make it especially popular in serums, creams, and dietary supplements.
Rosehips are harvested in autumn (September to November) in temperate regions. Seeds are processed soon after harvest, ensuring stable supply for oil production year-round.
Rosehip oil is primarily produced in Chile and Argentina, with additional volumes from Eastern Europe (notably Bulgaria and Romania). These regions supply most of the cosmetic-grade rosehip oil to global markets.
Rosehip oil demand is driven by:
Bulk formats include drums and IBCs. Buyers typically review FFA levels, color, and refining stage before sourcing. Cold-pressed oil dominates cosmetics, while refined oil is used for standardized industrial formulations.
Private label offerings include bottled cosmetic oils, serums, and dietary supplements. Buyers often request organic, halal, or kosher certifications for global distribution.
Organic rosehip oil, certified under EU and USDA standards, is one of the most sought-after cosmetic oils for natural skincare. Limited harvests mean forward contracting is essential to secure supply.
Buyers can connect with certified exporters via the Oils & Fats suppliers category. Related sourcing options include elderberry seed oil and sacha inchi oil, both used alongside rosehip oil in premium cosmetics and nutraceuticals. Visit our B2B Food Trading Platform today to get started.