If you're looking for a night-cap which provides excellent health benefits, rosehip tea is a great option that comes from the fruit of the rose plant.
It's caffeine free, and tastes really sweet and delicious.

Why rosehip tea made the list
Rosehip tea has a high concentration of vitamin C, which is excellent for normal skin function. It also contains vitamins A, D and E, not to mention antioxidants.
The original post was short and direct: a warm mug, a sweet taste, and a beauty-adjacent reason to keep rosehip in the cupboard.
The skincare link
Rosehip oil is amazing for your skin when applied topically; see the original Trilogy rosehip oil review for more.
Tea and oil are not the same thing, of course. The restored version keeps the old internal link pattern while making the distinction plain.
Archive note
This page restores the old dated URL and original article intent. The old post did not include a lead image in the extracted archive, so the modern page uses current Keeping Beautiful imagery while preserving the short body structure.
No shop language has been added; this is a small archive beauty-food note, not a buying guide.


