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Sea Buckthorn Oil for Skin: The Vitamin C Powerhouse Indians Are Missing

Sea Buckthorn Oil has been Ayurveda's best-kept secret for centuries. Learn why this Himalayan berry is a smarter, gentler alternative to Vitamin C serums and how it works through the night in Glam Organica's Karizma Night Cream.

April 30, 2026

Sea buckthorn oil for skin has quietly been around for years, even before Vitamin C serums made their place in the skincare market. There is something that people in India have known about for a long time. 

This little tiny orange berry that grows in the cold mountains of Ladakh and Himachal, called Sea Buckthorn, which didn’t need lab processing to prove its worth. 

That’s sea buckthorn.


What Exactly is Sea Buckthorn Oil?

Sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides) grows in some of the harshest, high-altitude regions like Ladakh, Spiti, and parts of Himachal. It’s a thorny plant, and its berries are small but striking, a deep orange that almost hints at how rich they are in nutrients.

Why Is It So Valued?  The oil from Sea Buckthorn is taken from the seeds and the pulp of the berries. It has a lot of vitamins like C, A and E. It also has acids like Omega-3, -6, -7, and -9. All these things are in one oil. Nothing artificial is added


In Ayurveda, Sea Buckthorn is thought to be very good for the body. It helps make the body strong over time. It was not used for fixes but to help the body and skin be healthy from the inside. It has been looked at as a rasayana, something that helps restore and strengthen the body over time.

Only recently has modern skincare begun to recognise its value, something that Ayurvedic practices have acknowledged for generations


Sea Buckthorn Oil for Skin: A More Balanced Alternative to Vitamin C Serums 

Most Vitamin C serums today rely on L-ascorbic acid. It does the job, but it’s not always the easiest ingredient to work with. It’s quite unstable, which is why that fresh, clear serum slowly turns yellow or orange over time; it’s already starting to lose its potency. And if your skin is on the sensitive side, it can sometimes feel a bit too strong.

What makes it stand out is that it doesn’t rely on just one benefit. It has Vitamin C in it, that’s not the only holy ingredient. It has vitamins, antioxidants and fatty acids that work together to help the skin. Henceforth; does not just fix one problem; it also helps the skin to get better in a way. So, instead of targeting one concern at a time, it helps the skin improve gradually and more holistically.

The Vitamin C upgrade you did not know you needed

The good things in Sea Buckthorn Oil are many. 

Vitamin C helps make the skin brighter, works on hyperpigmentation, and supports collagen over time. Vitamin A (Beta-Carotene) helps the skin by stimulating cell turnover, i.e., promoting the formation of new skin cells (keratinocytes) and the shedding of old cells, which look softer and give skin a natural look. Omega-7 (Palmitoleic Acid) is very beneficial for the skin and helps strengthen the skin's natural oil barrier. Vitamin E helps keep the skin moist and protects it from everyday sun exposure, stress and pollution.

For Indian skin, which constantly deals with sun exposure, uneven tone, and changing weather, this kind of ingredient fits in more naturally. It works slowly and naturally. It does not feel heavy on the skin.


Sea Buckthorn and the 2026 Skincare Shift

Now people are looking for a way to take care of their skin. They want ingredients that are natural and work with the skin, not against it. Sea Buckthorn Oil is a choice. It is an ingredient that has many benefits. It is not a trend; it is something that has been proven to work over time 

The shift is back to a holistic approach to skincare, but make it intelligent. Not just "natural for nature's sake" but natural because the science actually supports it.

Sea buckthorn extract sits perfectly in this new conversation. It's a plant-based nutrition for your skin, backed by both modern clinical research and centuries of Ayurvedic skincare wisdom.


Meet the Night Cream Built Around Sea Buckthorn: Karizma Night Cream

Glam Organica’s Karizma Night Cream has sea buckthorn oil as its anchor, surrounded by gotu kola, fermented moringa oil, and almond butter. These strong combinations have been derived from Ayurveda and backed by modern science.

Night is a different environment for the skin. No UV exposure, no environmental stress; just your skin doing what it's built to do: repair and renew. Sea buckthorn supports that process. It helps the barrier stay comfortable, aids in renewal, and over time, skin tends to look more even and feel firmer.

Mornings after using it don't feel dramatically different at first. But there's something skin that feels genuinely softer, more settled, less stressed than the night before. It's the kind of improvement that builds quietly but starts to become hard to ignore.

Karizma is made for exactly that window. Through the Ayurvedic lens of poshan (deep nourishment) and santulan (balance), it works steadily through the night, not promising instant results, but consistent, real ones that show up over time.


Using Sea Buckthorn the Right Way

Sea buckthorn oil and formulas built around it are quite concentrated, so you don’t need much to see results. A small amount goes a long way if used correctly. 

  • Cleanse thoroughly before applying any oil-based ayurvedic face cream at night

  • Apply Karizma Night Cream to slightly damp skin. This helps the buckthorn seed oil absorb better and locks in hydration

  • Use consistently for at least 6–8 weeks, organic sea buckthorn works cumulatively, not overnight

  • Using it for the first time? Start with a small amount and let it absorb before sleeping

Quick note for first-timers: The sea buckthorn oil supplement of nutrients in this oil gives it a naturally deep orange colour — a marker of quality in any organic sea buckthorn oil. It fades as it absorbs. Completely normal, completely intentional.


The Bottom Line

Your skin doesn’t need more synthetic actives. It needs ingredients that understand it, that work with its natural rhythm, not against it.

Sea buckthorn oil for skin is a great example of how simple, whole ingredients can do more than we expect. It brings together traditional Ayurvedic thinking and what we now understand through modern skin science. You’re not just getting one benefit here; it supports glow, helps the skin barrier, and improves overall texture over time.

What’s interesting is that this isn’t something newly discovered. Long before labs started isolating Vitamin C, sea buckthorn was already around, quietly doing its job. This small, bright berry, found in places like Ladakh, has been part of nature’s own system for years.

✦ Experience the power of sea buckthorn.

Please note: The information shared in this blog is purely for general knowledge and reading purposes. Before incorporating sea buckthorn oil into your routine or if you have any concerns regarding side effects, we strongly recommend consulting your doctor or a qualified healthcare professional first.

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