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Each of my Bee Venom Masks contain my patented ABEETOXIN® that controls the facial muscles to tighten, firm and lift while at the same time penetrating fine lines to give an immediate anti-ageing effect.
Historically, bee venom has been used as pain relief but it had never been used as a skincare product before. I wanted to find an alternative to Botox after I noticed wrinkles starting to appear on my face. I began experimenting at my kitchen table with bee venom and Manuka honey; at first there was too much honey in it so it was very sticky, but it still had amazing results and my clients loved it straight away. After a while I got the ingredients just right and my Bee Venom Masks were born.
The revolutionary Silver Bee Venom Mask is the perfect entry-level product for those looking to try for the first time. It contains the venom of the worker bee which controls the facial muscles to tighten, firm and lift while at the same time penetrating fine lines to give and immediate anti-ageing effect.
The signature Black Bee Venom Mask is a step up from the Silver Bee Venom Mask. It works in the same way, but contains a quarter rare bee venom for more potency. Your complexion will feel soft and supple, and look more youthful.
For the ultimate skin treat, my Gold Bee Venom Mask contains the world’s rarest bee venom and only 500 are made annually. It boosts a powerful concoction of shea butter, organic rose and lavender oil as well as vitamin E, Manuka honey and beta-carotene for the most luxurious face cream. No wonder it sells out so quickly!
You can use them in a variety of different ways: simply apply after your cleansing routine morning and evening; layer on top of your daily moisturiser or combine with a serum; leave on for ten minutes and wash off with warm water; or leave on overnight for accelerated results.
Please note, the bee venom I use is extracted without causing any harm to the bees – instead they are encouraged to sting a pane of glass with an electric hum running through it. This means the venom is milked and the bees survive with their stings still intact.