Rosehip Bioregenerate
Rosehip Bioregenerate
Product Description
Product overview
A cult-favorite, fast-absorbing rosehip face oil that deeply nourishes, brightens, and regenerates skin overnight. Made with CO2-extracted organic rosehip seed and fruit oil, this 99% organic formula delivers 5x more carotenoids and 700% more polyphenols than competitor rosehip oils – clinically proven for even the most sensitive skin.
Whole Fruit Extraction
Uses both rosehip seed AND fruit oil for 5x more carotenoids and 2x more regenerative sterols than typical rosehip oils.
Texture & feel
SENSORYWhole Fruit Extraction
Uses both rosehip seed AND fruit oil for 5x more carotenoids and 2x more regenerative sterols than typical rosehip oils.
CO2 Supercritical Extraction
Gentler than cold-pressing, preserving more nutrients including natural tretinoin (trans-retinoic acid) for anti-aging benefits.
700% More Polyphenols
Independently tested to contain significantly more antioxidants than competitor rosehip oils for superior protection.
Clinically Proven for Sensitive Skin
96-hour patch tested (4x industry standard) and dermatologist approved for even hypersensitive, reactive skin.
Safety & compatibility
SAFEEssential oil-free formula with beta-carotene (not retinoids). Pai's founder used it throughout both pregnancies. Safe for all trimesters and nursing.
Contains oleic acid and linoleic acid which may feed Malassezia yeast in some individuals. Patch test if you have fungal acne concerns.
Very unlikely to clog pores. High linoleic acid content actually helps balance oily skin. Safe for acne-prone skin types.
Gentle, soothing formula helps calm inflammation and redness. Suitable for reactive skin conditions.
Ingredient breakdown
INGREDIENTSRosa Canina Seed Extract (Rosehip Seed Oil CO2)Hero Ingredient
Cold-pressed from rosehip seeds using supercritical CO2 extraction. Rich in essential fatty acids (Omegas 3, 6, 7 & 9) and contains natural all-trans retinoic acid (tretinoin) for cell regeneration.
- Linoleic Acid Content: High (~44%) - helps balance oily skin and reduce breakouts
- Anti-Aging: Contains approx. 0.357 ml/L natural tretinoin for collagen stimulation
- Clinical Evidence: Studies show improvement in scars, stretch marks, and fine lines
Rosa Canina Fruit Extract (Rosehip Fruit Oil CO2)Proven
Extracted from the rosehip fruit/pulp, providing high concentrations of beta-carotene (provitamin A) and lycopene for brightening and antioxidant protection.
- Beta-Carotene: 5x more than cold-pressed rosehip seed oil - responsible for the deep orange color
- Antioxidants: Lutein, zeaxanthin, and lycopene protect against environmental damage
- Brightening: Helps fade hyperpigmentation and even skin tone
Tocopherol (Vitamin E) NaturalProven
Pure, naturally-derived Vitamin E from soy. Acts as both an antioxidant to protect the oil from oxidation and a skin-conditioning agent.
- UV Protection: Provides photoprotection against UVB rays
- Synergy: Works synergistically with Vitamin C for enhanced antioxidant benefits
- Preservation: Extends product shelf life naturally
Rosmarinus Officinalis Leaf Extract (Rosemary Extract)Supporting
Organic rosemary leaf extract rich in rosmarinic acid, a potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory compound.
- Antioxidant: Rosmarinic acid protects skin from free radical damage
- Anti-Inflammatory: Helps calm redness and irritation
- Preservation: Natural antimicrobial properties extend shelf life
Squalene & Beta-SitosterolSupporting
Naturally occurring in rosehip oil. Squalene is an antioxidant lipid similar to human sebum, while beta-sitosterol supports skin barrier function.
- Squalene: Mimics skin's natural oils for excellent absorption
- Beta-Sitosterol: Plant sterol that supports skin healing and barrier repair
- 2x More Sterols: Pai's formula contains twice the sterols of average rosehip oils
6 ingredients
Rosa Canina Seed Extract* (Rosehip Seed Oil CO2), Rosa Canina Fruit Extract* (Rosehip Fruit Oil CO2), Tocopherol (Vitamin E), Rosmarinus Officinalis Leaf Extract* (Rosemary Extract), Squalene, Beta-Sitosterol
*Organic (99.7%)
Where it fits in your routine
ROUTINEApply as the LAST step of your PM routine to seal in all previous products. Can be mixed with moisturizer for a lighter application.
How to use
HOW TO USEStart with Damp Skin
After cleansing and toning, apply to slightly damp skin or mist with a hydrating toner for better absorption.
Dispense 2-3 Drops
A little goes a long way. Warm 2-3 drops between your palms before application. Use 1-2 drops if you're new to face oils.
Press & Massage Gently
Press oil into face, neck, and décolletage using gentle upward motions. Allow 1-2 minutes to absorb before dressing.
Use 2-3 Evenings Per Week
Start with a few nights per week, building up to nightly use. Best used at night when skin regenerates. If using AM, always apply SPF on top.
Who is it for?
WHOPerfect for you if:
- You have sensitive, reactive, or easily irritated skin
- You want to fade acne scars, dark spots, or hyperpigmentation
- You're looking for anti-aging benefits without harsh retinoids
- You have dry, dehydrated, or dull skin needing a radiance boost
- You're pregnant or breastfeeding and need safe skincare
- You suffer from eczema, psoriasis, or dermatitis
- You want a minimal, clean-ingredient face oil
Consider alternatives if:
- You have diagnosed fungal acne (Malassezia folliculitis)
- You strongly prefer fragrance-free products with no natural scent
- You want instant mattifying effects (this gives a dewy finish)
- You need a standalone moisturizer (oils don't replace cream)
- You're on a very tight budget (more affordable rosehip oils exist)
Skin type compatibility
SKIN TYPESDeeply nourishing and conditioning. Rich in fatty acids to repair dry, flaky skin. Layer under a heavier cream in winter.
High linoleic acid content helps balance sebum production. Use sparingly (1-2 drops) and only at night. May feel too rich for some.
Balances dry cheeks and oily T-zone effectively. Absorbs well without leaving excess shine. Apply to damp skin for best results.
Specifically formulated for sensitive skin. 96-hour patch tested. No essential oils or fragrances. Calms redness and irritation.
Low comedogenic rating (1/5). Helps heal acne scars and calm inflammation. Avoid if you have fungal acne. Patch test first.
Natural tretinoin content supports collagen production. Rich in antioxidants to fight signs of aging. Improves firmness and elasticity.
Results timeline
MONTH 6+Immediate Hydration & Glow
Skin feels instantly softer and more supple. Visible dewy glow the next morning. May notice temporary orange tint that absorbs within minutes.
95% noticed immediate glowImproved Texture & Smoothness
Skin starts to feel smoother and more even. Dry patches begin to heal. Some users report clearer skin and reduced redness.
80% noticed smoother skinVisible Brightening & Scar Fading
Clinical trials show skin is brighter, smoother, and more hydrated after 4 weeks. Dark spots and acne scars begin to fade noticeably.
75% noticed brighter complexionSignificant Regeneration & Anti-Aging
Continued improvement in fine lines, hyperpigmentation, and overall skin health. Scars become significantly less visible. Skin tone is more even.
70% noticed reduced fine linesLong-Term Transformation
Maximum regenerative benefits achieved with consistent use. Many users report this becomes their holy grail product they can't live without.
85% repurchasedRatings by platform
3K+ REVIEWSPros & cons
BALANCEDPraised
- Exceptional quality CO2 extraction preserves nutrients
- Visible results for scars, hyperpigmentation, and dullness
- Perfect for sensitive, eczema-prone, and reactive skin
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding safe
- Clean, minimal 6-ingredient formula
- A little goes a long way (lasts 3-6 months)
- Beautiful deep orange color from natural beta-carotene
- Non-greasy, absorbs well for an oil
- COSMOS certified organic, vegan, cruelty-free
Criticized
- Higher price than basic rosehip oils
- Subtle earthy/herbal scent may not appeal to everyone
- Can feel too rich for very oily skin
- Temporarily tints skin orange (absorbs quickly)
- Not suitable for fungal acne sufferers
- Results take time (not instant fix)
- Glass bottle not ideal for travel
- Some wish for a larger size option
Budget-friendly alternatives (dupes)
DUPESPure rosehip seed oil only (no fruit extract). Cold-pressed instead of CO2 extracted. Less beta-carotene but still effective for basic hydration and scar healing.
Kate Middleton's favorite. Cold-pressed seed oil with 80%+ fatty acids. Similar results but lacks the fruit extract and CO2 benefits. Paler color, slightly different scent.
Australian brand using CO2 extraction like Pai. Whole fruit formula. Very similar quality but different fatty acid ratios. Some prefer its lighter texture.
USDA organic certified. Cold-pressed seed oil only. Great budget option with good reviews but lacks the concentrated whole-fruit benefits of Pai.
Comparison with competitors
SIDE-BY-SIDEStorage & shelf life
12 MONTHS12 months after opening. Look for the 12M symbol on packaging.
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Refrigeration not required but can extend freshness in hot climates.
Glass bottle with dropper. Amber-tinted to protect from UV degradation. Recyclable packaging.
Yes, under 100ml TSA/EU liquid limits. Glass bottle - pack carefully in toiletry bag. 10ml travel size also available.
Frequently asked questions
FAQYes! Pai Rosehip Bioregenerate is completely safe for use during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Unlike synthetic retinoids (which should be avoided during pregnancy), this oil contains beta-carotene - a natural, plant-derived form of Vitamin A that is safe. The formula is also essential oil-free, making it suitable for all trimesters. Pai's founder Sarah used it throughout both of her pregnancies. However, as with any product, consult your healthcare provider if you have specific concerns.
Use with caution if you have fungal acne. While some databases list this product as fungal acne safe, rosehip oil contains oleic acid and other fatty acids that can potentially feed Malassezia yeast in susceptible individuals. The oleic acid content (around 15-20%) may exacerbate fungal acne for some people. If you have diagnosed Malassezia folliculitis, we recommend patch testing or consulting a dermatologist before use. Those prone to fungal acne may want to consider pure squalane or MCT oil instead.
Yes, but with some considerations. For retinol: use on alternate nights or apply rosehip oil 20-30 minutes after retinol as a soothing buffer. For vitamin C: apply vitamin C serum first, let absorb, then follow with the oil. For AHA/BHA: you can use the oil after a mild AHA exfoliant; for stronger acids like glycolic or salicylic acid, Pai recommends patch testing first. The oil's nourishing properties can actually help counteract dryness from these actives. Always introduce slowly and listen to your skin.
Pai Rosehip Bioregenerate is formulated to be universal and works well for all skin types, but it's particularly excellent for: dry and dehydrated skin (deeply nourishing), sensitive and reactive skin (clinically tested, no irritants), mature skin (natural anti-aging benefits), combination skin (balances oil production), and those with hyperpigmentation, scars, or uneven skin tone. Oily skin types can use it sparingly (1-2 drops at night only). It's specifically designed for sensitive skin and is the brand's bestseller for a reason.
Results timeline varies by concern: Immediate (Day 1): Skin feels softer, more hydrated, and has a visible glow. 1-2 Weeks: Improved texture, smoother skin, reduced dryness. 4 Weeks: Clinical trials show brighter, more even complexion. Many users notice fading of dark spots. 2-3 Months: Significant improvement in acne scars, fine lines, and hyperpigmentation. 6+ Months: Maximum regenerative benefits for deep scars and mature skin concerns. Consistency is key - use 2-3 times per week minimum for best results.
Apply as the LAST step of your evening skincare routine. The correct order is: 1) Cleanser, 2) Toner/Mist, 3) Serum(s), 4) Moisturizer, 5) Rosehip Oil. Face oils seal in all previous products and should go on top. Apply to slightly damp skin for better absorption. You can also mix 2-3 drops with your moisturizer if you prefer. Best used at night when skin regenerates. If using in the morning (which Pai doesn't recommend as primary use), always apply SPF on top as oils can intensify UV exposure.
No, Pai Rosehip Bioregenerate has a low comedogenic rating of 1 out of 5, meaning it's very unlikely to clog pores. Rosehip oil is naturally high in linoleic acid (around 44%), which actually helps balance sebum production and is beneficial for acne-prone skin. Many users with oily and acne-prone skin report no breakouts and even improved skin clarity. However, if you're extremely sensitive to any oils, start with just 1 drop mixed with moisturizer and patch test first. The key is not over-applying - a little goes a long way.
Pai Rosehip Bioregenerate has a PAO (Period After Opening) of 12 months. Once opened, use within 12 months for optimal freshness and efficacy. The Vitamin E (tocopherol) and rosemary extract in the formula act as natural preservatives to extend shelf life. Signs of expired oil include: off smell, color change, or separation. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Because you only need 2-3 drops per use, most users find the 30ml bottle lasts 3-6 months with regular use, well within the 12-month window.
Verdict: Pai Rosehip Bioregenerate is a cult-favorite for good reason. The CO2-extracted whole-fruit formula delivers significantly more nutrients than cold-pressed seed-only alternatives, making it worth the premium for those seeking real results. Ideal for sensitive, dry, mature, or scar-prone skin. The only drawbacks are the higher price point and caution needed for fungal acne sufferers. If budget is a concern, The Ordinary's rosehip oil offers a solid alternative at 1/5 the price, but for maximum potency and sensitive-skin assurance, Pai remains the gold standard in rosehip oils.
Product Overview
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Notable Effects & Ingredients
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We've identified a range of ingredients that are commonly regarded as potentially good or bad for those with Dry, Oily/Acne-Prone or Sensitive skin.
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Ingredients Related to Skin Types
Ingredient Safety Breakdown refers to the percentage % of ingredients in different risk categories as classified by EWG (Environment Working Group) if they are available. There are almost endless cosmetic ingredients and they are one of the few organisations globally that have assigned ratings to a lot of the more commonly used ingredients which is why we reference them.
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Ingredient Safety Breakdown
Product ingredient list
| EWG | CIR | Ingredient Name & Cosmetic Functions | Notes |
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| 1 |
Rosa Canina Seed Extract
Emollient, Humectant, Skin Conditioning
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| 1 |
Rosa Canina Fruit Extract
Skin Conditioning, Tonic, Astringent
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| 1 |
Tocopherol
Masking, Skin Conditioning, Antioxidant
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Promotes Wound Healing
Hydrating
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| 0 |
Pandanus Conoideus Fruit Oil
Emollient, Skin Conditioning
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| 0 |
Rosmarinus Officinalis Leaf Extract
Antimicrobial, Masking, Skin Conditioning
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