The Power of Upcycled Ingredients: Sustainability in Your Skincare
Bee Cosmetics Blog
by Elizabeth Ready
4M ago
At Bee Cosmetics, we are thrilled to announce that we have started to incorporate upcycled ingredients into our products! As part of our ongoing commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility, we believe that using upcycled ingredients is a significant step forward in reducing waste and promoting a healthier planet.   What are Upcycled Ingredients and Why Are They Better for the Environment? Upcycled ingredients are materials that would otherwise be discarded but are repurposed to create high-quality products. By using parts of plants and fruits that are often thrown away ..read more
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Exploring the Ethical Concerns of Royal Jelly & Bee Venom in Skincare
Bee Cosmetics Blog
by Elizabeth Ready
5M ago
When it comes to skincare, you may have noticed some interesting ingredients popping up, like royal jelly and bee venom. These bee-derived ingredients are often touted for their supposed skin benefits, but the process of collecting them can be quite concerning. Let's take a deep dive into what these ingredients are and why we choose not to use them at Bee Cosmetics.   What is Royal Jelly? Royal jelly is a nutrient-dense substance produced by worker bees and used to feed all the larvae in a bee colony. After the first few days of life, the male (drone) and female (worker) larvae stop g ..read more
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Our Effective Natural Skin Care Routine
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by Elizabeth Ready
8M ago
Skin care routines vary vastly, ranging from elaborate 10+ step regimens to simple single-product applications. Ultimately, the choice of steps to follow is individual; some prefer a minimalist approach, while others opt for a more comprehensive routine. Every skincare product serves a distinct purpose, whether it's moisturising, cleansing, or exfoliating. No single product can fulfil all these tasks effectively, hence the necessity for a multi-stage routine. Below, we present our recommendation for an easy-to-follow yet effective 5-step routine, divided into three daily steps and two weekly s ..read more
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Celebrating 16 Year Wedding Anniversary UK
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by Elizabeth Ready
1y ago
What is the 16th wedding anniversary? As with many anniversary milestones, the 16th wedding anniversary is associated with a particular symbol and gift. In the UK, along with other parts of the world, the 16th wedding anniversary is known for the gifting of wax. What is the meaning behind the wax 16th wedding anniversary? Wax might seem like an unusual gift to commemorate such a significant milestone, but when you delve into its symbolic significance, it becomes clear why it's associated with the 16th wedding anniversary. Wax can be moulded and shaped, just as a marriage is shaped and moulded ..read more
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Honey For Face: Nature's Sweet Secret
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by Elizabeth Ready
1y ago
The science behind honey In the world of natural remedies for skin care, honey has been a staple for centuries, valued not only for its delightful taste but also for its potential benefits on the skin. The unique composition of honey, comprising a complex blend of sugars, enzymes, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, contributes to its multifaceted impact on skin health. What does honey do to my skin? Honey's multifaceted impact on the skin can be attributed to its complex composition. It offers both humectant and emollient properties. As a humectant, honey attracts and retains moisture from ..read more
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10 Tips to Prevent Shaving Rash, Razor Burn & Skin Irritation After Shaving
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by Matthew Burke
2y ago
The process of gliding a sharp blade across the skin is a delicate one. You wouldn’t be alone if you often experience razor rash, razor bumps, or ingrown hairs after shaving. Shaving rash can be quite painful, and it certainly takes away from the appeal of having smooth, hairless skin. To help prevent that damage to your skin, we’ve put together a list of our top tips for preventing shaving rash and irritation, so that your next shave can be a smooth one. 1. Don’t Shave Irritated Skin First thing first, if your skin is already irritated, shaving it is the worst thing you can do. Your skin is a ..read more
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Evening primrose oil in skincare
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by Elizabeth Ready
2y ago
What is evening primrose oil? The evening primrose is a yellow wildflower, but it is the oil from its seeds that is valued in skincare. Evening primrose is highly prized for its therapeutic properties, and has been widely studied in clinical trials. The evening primrose plant is named because it only blooms from dusk to noon the following day, so you have to be quick to see it as a flower! It is also known by other names that reflect its short life cycle; these include sundrop and fever plant. Evening primrose oil is one of the more expensive oils, but the benefits to the skin are worthwhile ..read more
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Benefits of organic skincare
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by Elizabeth Ready
3y ago
What is organic skincare? Organic skincare is the formulation of products using organically farmed ingredients. These ingredients are grown without the use of genetically modified organisms (GM), herbicides, synthetic fertilisers and more. What makes a product organic? Unfortunately there is very little regulation around the labelling of organic products, allowing the word 'organic' to be displayed on the packaging even if the total percentage of organic ingredients is very low. When shopping for organic skincare always focus on the complete ingredients listing. Here you'll quickly come to rea ..read more
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Skincare packaging – glass or plastic?
Bee Cosmetics Blog
by Elizabeth Ready
3y ago
There are so many skincare products on the market, all packaged differently, but what is the best? Here we’ll look at a few things we consider when packaging our skincare range. Plastic vs glass In most cases, both plastic and glass are widely and easily recycled. Plastic requires less energy to produce compared to glass, but the problems start at the other end. The biggest problem with single-use plastic comes when items are thrown into landfill and biodegrade into highly damaging microplastics. However, if recycled correctly in most cases the majority of the container can be reused again and ..read more
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The power of propolis and uses in skincare
Bee Cosmetics Blog
by Elizabeth Ready
3y ago
What is Propolis? Propolis is a tree resin collected by bees with a distinctive woody scent. Bees collect the resin from a variety of trees and shrubs, blend it with wax and pollen and use it in the hive. It has many uses within the hive, bees use propolis to prevent disease and bacterial growth, while also being used as glue to reinforce the hive. Honey bees have been known to use propolis to prevent putrefaction when small animals such as mice enter the hive and die. They mummify the animal by surrounding it in propolis thus eliminating the risk of disease spread. Propolis, named by Aristotl ..read more
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