Honey is the bees knees! But forget pouring it on your porridge - spread it on your skin instead (just like the Duchess of Cambridge)
By Leah Hardy, Daily Mail (UK), 2/3/2013
Ever since it was revealed that the Duchess of Cambridge was
a fan of facialist Deborah Mitchell's bee venom facials, honey has been a buzz
word in the beauty industry.
From serums to body creams, the market is awash with
products promising everything from hydration to reductions in scarring.
And Kate isn't the only fan. Les Miserables star Anne
Hathaway uses a propolis-based spritz on her face, Epicuren Brazilian
Rainforest Propolis Mist (£26.50), a resinous tree-sap-based substance used by
bees to repair their nests.
Actress Scarlett Johansson uses honey as a face mask and
models Erin O'Connor and Lizzy Jagger use Manuka Lip Balm (£9.75,
livingnature.com), which is rich in bacteria-fighting chemicals.
So-called 'miracle' ingredients crop up all the time, but
honey's healing properties are backed up by serious research. Studies show it
helps acne, eczema and psoriasis, and aids the treatment of deep wounds…
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