Courier-Mail, 11/2/2014
KILLER critters are creating a buzz in the beauty world with
everything from bee venom to stingray DNA promising younger looking skin.
Creams and moisturisers using bee venom have generated a
hive of activity in the UK and US, claiming to plump out wrinkles by tricking
the skin into thinking it has been stung.
UK beauty brand Nip + Fab launched a range of bee venom
beauty products in Australia last week through Target stores after achieving a
loyal celebrity following including Kate Moss, Jennifer Aniston and Kylie
Jenner.
“Bee venom has become so popular due to the difference it
can make to your skin (and) the high following in celebrities loving the
ingredient,” said Nip + Fab founder Maria Hatzistefanis.
Skin Doctors released Beetox, a similar cream, in August and
the brand’s Julia Treble agreed celebrities were driving sales.
“The bee venom beauty trend certainly started with rumours
that Kate Middleton used bee venom before her wedding to get great, younger
looking skin — a beauty secret that was passed down from Camilla they say,” she
said…
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