Wednesday 15 May 2013

Anti-Aging

Honey in Beauty Care


Honey has been used in Beauty regimes since the time of Cleopatra and is just as popular today.  It's easy to see why... Honey's natural properties and wholesome image satisfy the increasing demand for products with minimal artificial ingredients.

Historical Honey Beauty Secrets


Madame du Barry, the infamous last mistress of Louis XV used honey as a form of facial mask, lying down for a rest while the honey did its work.  Cleopatra of Egypt regularly took honey and milk baths to maintain her youthful appearance.

It was said the Queen Anne of England used a honey and oil concoction to keep her long hair lustrous, thick and shiny.

It was claimed that another famous Englishwoman, Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, used her own secret recipe from honey and water to keep her hair beautiful.  Chinese women have a tradition of using a blend of honey and ground orange seeds to keep their skin blemish-free.

Honey is a natural humectant, which means it attracts and retains moisture.  It's also an anti-irritant, making it suitable for sensitive-skin and baby products.  Honey has no additives or preservatives - it's one of the few products that can be packed and sold straight from nature.  It requires no processing or refining.  The most popular health and beauty products on the market today containing honey are in the skin care category, particularly baht and shower products, face creams and skin lotions.  Of beauty products that contain honey, hair care is the category experiencing the most growth.

Our use of the honey is to create the effects of alpha hydroxy acids that are included in the Premium Serum because this amazing product helps rejuvenate and renew the skin!!!

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