My Bee a Queen Face cream has been in devlepment for 2 years, and finally I am delighted with it, as are all my test subjects! Someone even complimented my mother's skin the other day and she is almost 80! She of course was thrilled and credits it to my new cream!
Now new packaging!!!! Great travel size, smaller , but same amount of cream that was in the larger jar:). How is that possible? Simple the black jar is double walled!
I chose the botanical oils of jojoba, avocado, evening primrose, pomegranate seed, and apricot kernal oils, that are beneficial to mature skin to help hold back the signs of aging as much as possible. Aso the highly sought after beauty ingredient royal jelly is in this! Royal jelly is made in the hive and fed only to create a new queen. Royal jelly contains an abundance of vitamins and minerals making it a wonderful addition to creams and lotions. Egyptians, famous for their beauty secrets, historically have been known to use royal jelly as part of a skin care regimen to keep their faces moisturized and protected, even in the most harsh desert conditions. Today, royal jelly is commonly used in a variety of skin creams, lip balms and treatment products as a powerful anti-aging solution. Royal jelly has been known to improve the texture and tone of the skin, often tightening fine lines and making wrinkles less noticeable. Royal jelly's moisturizing qualities improve the skin's overall texture, making it soft, supple and smooth.
As with all my lotions there is also honey in this formula. Honey is a humectant and draws moisture to itself and holds it there. Other ingredients include, aloe vera gel, purified water, a very light english lavender floral water, emulsifying wax, beeswax, vitamin e oil and liquid germall plus ( a paraben free preservative)
I love to use this every morning under my make up and before I go to bed at night. Contains 1.5 ounces of rich cream.
If you have very sensitive skin, I would reccommend trying a small amount on your arm or neck before putting it on your face. I haven't had any reports back that there has been any problems, but better safe than sorry!