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The Honey Bee Venom Multi-Solution Cream is a daily face moisturizer designed for sensitive skin, featuring a unique blend of 5% Bee Venom, Niacinamide, and Hyaluronic Acid. This lightweight gel cream hydrates, revitalizes, and enhances skin texture while minimizing irritation, making it an essential addition to your skincare routine.
B**E
i like and would buy again
good moisturizer
R**H
Bee Venom cream
Omg this is amazing, smells good and is creamy goodness on your face.. Rule of thumb is the order of the main ingredient on the ingredients list has the most.. Bee Venom is third on this so it has alot.. Love the price point if it goes any higher I'll move on, seriously in the late 80,s or early 90' there was a craze on a certain cucumber cream from a top notch company sold at 50 bucks for a 0.025 ounce i hope i did that right, someone decided to analyze it.. THE BIG LIE had equivalent to like 1 drop of cucumber So a higher price doesn't mean better... I'll know in the next few weeks as i bought other products to go with the cream and give an update. For now, Thank you true Island ;)
J**N
Lovely Moisturizer...
This is a very nice evening moisturizer but I don't get any bee venom "stinging" sensation that I have gotten from the New Zealand version available at Marshall companies. I use this after my nightly Retin-A and it gives good moisturizing benefits.
U**K
Not a bee venom cream.
Not a bee venom cream but does moisturize well. It may have minimal traces of bee venom but typically one can feel a tingling sensation with bee venom; nothing with this.
S**E
Skin feels amazing
Been using this for the past few days since receiving it and my skin feels amazing and vibrant. I will definitely be buying more once this runs out. Just be careful if you have sensitive skin or you're allergic to bees. Always try on a small spot on the back of your hand first before committing to using it in your face.
T**N
Scrub
This is about my third time to hit bought this product. Smells wonderful was how your skin feels after using it.
A**R
Ingredients not accurately listed on website
ON the amazon website, bee venom is listed as the fourth ingredient. On the box, it is listed as the fourth to last ingredient. This is deceptive marketing. I am returning it.
B**N
Hives ya'll
I've had an interesting experience so far. I used this once, on my face and neck before I went to bed last night. Scent is pleasent, a bit tropical like a very slight watermelon scent. It soaked right in. All well until the morning. I woke up and noticed what felt like tiny pimples all over on my skin - I couldn't see them as they weren't red. I was not sure what was going on. An hour later all of a sudden my face felt flushed and I could see the red pimples now all over. So I did some research and on "Healthline" it says "In susceptible individuals, using topical bee venom products like serums and moisturizers can also cause adverse reactions, such as itching, hives and redness."I think I'm in the hives category. Because right now, 6 hours later, that's what it now looks like. I also felt fatigued. Even though the bee venom is listed on the box way down on the bottom almost last (which is different from what is shown on rlrhis website) it is apparently still potent enough to get a rather unsettling reaction out of me.I don't know if I should chalk this up now as lost for me (hives ya'll) or as a sign that this bee venom works. Other articles on the internet did say that reactions are a sign that the venom ist starting to do its thing ... Maybe I'll wait a few days and try it again.UPDATESo it's now been 4 days with the hives. It is basically a very red and hot rash all over my face, where I had applied the cream. It was to the point yesterday where I freaked out and video chatted with a doctor (you know, social distancing, COVID19). I was prescribed Prednisone - after 1.5 days on that it is half way better.What I'm trying to say is that with this stuff, one HAS to be careful. I didn't think this would happen to me at all!!! But apparently bee venom is not for me, my skin is overreacting. For a topical cream this was a scary outbreak of contact dermatitis and I'm rather disappointed.I was advised by a friend (who uses a bee venom mask) to try to use this cream just like a mask - apply and wipe off after half an hour or so to avoid such a strong reaction. I'm torn. On one hand its $30 - on the other a very scary reaction. As soon as this clears up completely (finger crossed by Thursday!) I will have to strongly think about that.Beware if you have sensitive skin! Even if you are not allergic to bees (I'm not either, not that I know of). Just be cautious ...
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