Confirmed the usefulness of bee venom-containing cream

 A paper evaluating the usefulness of body creams containing bee-related materials was published online in the "Journal of cosmetic dermatology" on March 2.

Research was conducted to develop prototypes of skin care products using bee venom, propolis, honey, beeswax, and royal jelly. The prototype product formulation was 0.1% bee venom, 0.3% propolis extract, 0.45% honey, and 1.0% royal jelly, and the prototype body cream stability, antioxidant activity, dermatological response, and cells. The toxicity was analyzed. In addition, a panel test was used to evaluate skin smoothness, nutrition, moisturization, skin tone, brightness, and wrinkle visibility.

As a result, it was confirmed that this body cream has a high antioxidant capacity of 85.45%. No cytotoxicity was observed. No irritants or allergic reactions occurred in non-allergic persons. Stability tests showed stability for up to 90 days at room temperature and +40 ° C. Panel tests showed smoothness and increased water content, brightened and nourished skin tone, reduced wrinkle visibility and improved skin elasticity.

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