Q. How soon after surgery should I start using Rio Rosa Mosqueta?Rio Rosa Mosqueta may be used as soon as any open wound is healed and after any stitches have been removed.
No – the rosehips from different species of rose have been found to contain different levels of essential fatty acids (EFAs). For example, Rosa affinis rubiginosa (Rosa Mosqueta) contains higher levels of G.L.A. than Rosa canaan, but is lower in Omega 3 fats. In addition, it is known that Rosa Mosqueta contains an important nutrient called trans-retinoic acid.
Yes – because it is free from any additives Rio Rosa Mosqueta is generally suitable for use on children and babies. However, it is always advisable to do a test patch first. Apply a small drop of oil to the elbow or back of the hand and leave this for 24hrs to check that there is no allergic reaction to the oil before proceeding to use extensively.
Yes - the topical oil may be used during pregnancy, and it is very helpful and reducing stretch marks.
Because Rio Rosa Mosqueta oil is pressed from the hips of the rose not from the petals which contain the perfume. As a result it smells much like other naturally occurring fats. The oil is rich in essential fats - but it is not an 'essential oil' like those used in Aromatherapy - which are produced from the petals of the flower.
Yes it’s specially formulated to use alongside the oil. Apply Rio Rosa Mosqueta oil first. Once this is fully absorbed – apply the cream.
We would not recommend it’s use on live eczema – but pure Rio Rosa Mosqueta oil may be used once irritation has subsided and only dry skin remains.
Although the cream may be helpful – use of the pure oil applied 2-3 times per day is recommended.
No. Rio Trading operate a no animal testing policy.
Yes, just like Rio Rosa Mosqueta oil – this Anti-Ageing Day & Night Cream is vegan-friendly
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