The natural beauty product that sells every 20 seconds around the world

One Bottle Of This Natural Facial Oil Sells Every 20 Seconds

It even has a *royal* fan

Beauty Crew Digital Content Editor / January 16 2020

Okay, hold the phone, because we’ve just stumbled across one seriously epic bestselling beauty buy… 

One bottle of Trilogy’s Certified Organic Rosehip Oil sells every 20 seconds around the world.

Yep, you read correctly – every 20 seconds!

You could call that popular.

Like many natural products, this little guy is a quiet achiever with a very simple ingredient list – 100 per cent organic rosehip oil. That’s it.

But don’t let the lack of sciencey-sounding ingredient names fool you – its sole heavy-hitting ingredient contains a heap of natural actives that target a huge variety of skin concerns from signs of ageing, dehydration, scars and stretch marks.

And if that isn’t enough to have you rushing to add it to your beauty bag STAT, the oil also comes with celeb approval.

According to Who What Wear, British model/actress Cara Delevingne is obsessed with the stuff and adds a few drops to her face prior to moisturiser in the mornings and evenings.

Kate Middleton is also rumoured to be a huge fan. A source close to the Duchess of Cambridge told Us Weekly that Kate loves using the oil in her daily skin care regimen, as does her mother Carole Middleton.

Considering Kate has previously declared her love for skin oils, we’re not overly surprised to hear she has this goodie into her beauty routine.

Now we hear what you’re thinking: “if this product is all that, it’s probably going to cost me a pretty penny”.

Wrong! This one will set you back just $25.95.

So there you have it. A bestselling facial oil that’s fit for a royal, targets basically all of your skin concerns, and won’t set you back much more than a takeaway dinner!

You can thank us later.

If you’re not currently using a facial oil, here’s why you should consider integrating one into your skin care regimen.

Have you tried the Trilogy Certified Organic Rosehip Oil? Or do you have another favourite rosehip oil? Let us know what you thought of it in the comments.

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Isobel is a Digital Content Editor at BEAUTYcrew, marie claire and InStyle. When she's not busy hunting for the latest beauty news, you’ll find her arranging her skincare collection in search of the perfect “shelfie.” Isobel was previously BEAUTYcrew's Junior Beauty Writer.