Which oil has the maximum vitamin C?
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A common misconception suggests that certain botanical oils contain high levels of vitamin C, but the reality is that vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is water-soluble and does not occur naturally in significant amounts within plant oils. The oils often marketed for their vitamin C content, such as rosehip or sea buckthorn, actually contain oil-soluble derivatives or precursors of the vitamin, which offer similar benefits, especially for skin health.