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Thu Nov 02, 2006 7:01 pm |
Has anyone tried this? (oneluckyduck.com) It's apparently "a light, honey- and propolis-infused moisturizing mousse that speeds healing (burns, rashes, cuts, etc.) Sounds great, but it's pricey though... |
_________________ 27, sensitive/reactive/acne prone skin, dark brown hair, blue eyes, possibly the palest woman alive... |
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Thu Nov 02, 2006 7:36 pm |
sounds interesting. $35 is kind of steep. have you used Weleda's skinfood before? It can usually be had for around $10-13. |
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nadinet
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Mon Sep 29, 2008 3:32 am |
Ive just purchased this online and am keen to see the results. Have read it is good for adult acne - which I am prone to on my chin. |
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Mon Sep 29, 2008 6:33 am |
I purchased this along with the Facelift Mask from the same product range. I adore the mask and still use it. The cream I'm now not using as I haven't repurchased since I used up my pot. It was nice to use, and didn't cause me to break out or anything but I didn't see any other benefits from using it. |
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nadinet
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Mon Sep 29, 2008 6:36 am |
Will see how I get on. I just hope that both procucts help clear up my skin a bit. The next battle will be something to combat fine lines. Not sure where to start as so many exfoliating products and even light therapy devices to choose from! |
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Tue Sep 30, 2008 9:20 am |
I bought my daughter some manuka honey based cream while I was in New Zealand and she thinks it helps with inflamed acne. I think honey generally is supposed to be bactericidal, so maybe that's why. But this one seems kind of pricey if the active ingredient turns out to be just honey. |
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Tue Sep 30, 2008 9:47 am |
Yeah I agree. I definitely praise honey every chance I get, but I think it makes more sense to do regular honey masks. But I have also recently discovered the best bath store acne gel, and I love that. It has manuka honey.
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I bought my daughter some manuka honey based cream while I was in New Zealand and she thinks it helps with inflamed acne. I think honey generally is supposed to be bactericidal, so maybe that's why. But this one seems kind of pricey if the active ingredient turns out to be just honey. |
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nadinet
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Wed Oct 01, 2008 12:12 am |
This is my second day of using 'Bee Yummy skin food'. My skin is becoming dry and blotchy, but have been advised this is normal for the first 5 days and to peresever. I tried the mask and left it on overnight - which was definately an experience. My skin did not lok any different the next morning, so maybe I need to try it a few times before I will see any results? |
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Thu Oct 02, 2008 5:57 pm |
My skin saw nearly immediate soothing/clearing after using the Bee Yummy creme. I haven't tried the mask, but, the original was absolutely fantastic for my face. As I noted in another thread about this line, I need to order more |
_________________ Mid 20s. Oily/Combo skin. Fighting wrinkle and blemishes. |
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Fri Oct 03, 2008 6:41 am |
I love this stuff! I live in NYC where the original store is. It is very high quality. |
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havana8
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Fri Oct 03, 2008 9:38 am |
flitcraft wrote: |
I bought my daughter some manuka honey based cream while I was in New Zealand and she thinks it helps with inflamed acne. I think honey generally is supposed to be bactericidal, so maybe that's why. But this one seems kind of pricey if the active ingredient turns out to be just honey. |
Bee Yummy Skin Food
Ingredients: wildflower honey, honey cappings, bee pollen, propolis, st. john's wort oil, royal jelly, purified water, and balsam fir needles as fragrance. No preservatives are needed because honey, propolis, and balsam fir are the nature's best preservatives and antibiotics.
Bee Yummy Facelift Mask
Ingredients: Honey Cappings, Kombucha Mushrooms, Royal Jelly, and Pure Water
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Bee Yummy contains wildflower honey, honey cappings, bee pollen and propolis all from the same aviary of bees. By applying these honey products and the St. John’s Wort and Royal Jelly onto the skin, you’re in fact providing your skin with over 176 nutrients, at least 27 minerals, 22 amino acids, 105 live enzymes & co-enzymes, hormones, antioxidants, bioflavonoids, and pigments (and yes, I took that info from the packaging).
http://www.highonhealth.org/the-best-moisturizer-for-acne-prone-skin-bee-yummy-skinfood™/
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Tue Oct 07, 2008 8:38 pm |
This sounds INCREDIBLY appealing but why the large price tag? I don't get it when companies do this. I know there are comparable items out there for quite a bit cheaper! |
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nadinet
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Wed Oct 08, 2008 12:55 am |
I know the product is made in the US but I managed to buy it in the UK. So far I am not impressed, as it is causing me to break out quite severley on my chin. I had 3 days of tight dry skin on my cheeks last week and this morning that has all started to flake. So not having much luck. |
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Wed Oct 08, 2008 8:55 am |
I think this brand is lovely packaging and reasonable price. |
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