Natural and organic dermocosmetic care

  • Organic and fair trade honey

  • High dermatological tolerance

  • 100% recyclable packaging

  • Made in Belgique

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Honey: an ingredient with multiple dermocosmetic benefits

Honey is moisturizing, nourishing, cicatrizing, softening, antiseptic and antioxidant. Our skin assimilates the nutrients contained in honey very well, thanks to the meticulous work of bees. In this way, honey makes up for our skin's deficiencies, providing it with everything it needs.

The nutrients honey contains (B vitamins, amino acids, minerals and trace elements) nourish the epidermis in depth and accelerate healing: it's ideal for eczema, cracks, burns and all types of skin lesions. Today, although its use in medicine is still in its infancy, its dermatological power has been demonstrated by numerous doctors and researchers. What's more, honey is suitable for all skin types: sensitive, normal, dry, combination and oily.

benefits

Skin care

  • Deeply moisturizes and nourishes the skin: skin is hydrated and toned.
  • Sebum regulator: regulates sebum production in combination to oily skin.
  • Antiseptic and healing action: ideal for skin with imperfections (acne, etc.).
  • Antioxidant: protects against damage caused by ultraviolet rays and prevents skin aging.
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Hair care

  • Moisturizes and repairs hair fiber.
  • Sebum regulator: helps space out shampoos.
  • Nourishes and purifies the scalp thanks to its mineral salts, trace elements, vitamins and amino acids, as well as its antiseptic properties.
  • Provides volume and shine.
  • Provides a slight blonding effect for light hair.
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FAQ

Why is honey miraculous?

Honey has been used since the dawn of time. It's a traditional ingredient and a grandmother's remedy. It is healing, nourishing, moisturizing, repairing and anti-aging. Honey contains more than 180 nutrients that help to make up for our skin's deficiencies.

Where does the honey used in your treatments come from?

The honey used in our care products comes from the Maya Fairtrade company. It comes from fair trade. The honey is certified organic. The company works closely with the NGO Maya Honing.

Do products contain any preservatives?

The preservatives in Bee Nature skincare products are ECOCERT certified and authorized by the charter. Honey is also used as a preservative in the range.

Can I use your products every day?

Of course it does. The skin needs to be moisturized and protected every day to cope with external aggressions: cold, sun, wind, pollution, etc.

I'm pregnant, can I use Bee Nature products?

Bee Nature products do not contain essential oils. Pregnant women and young children may use them.

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