Honey as a Skin Care
Product
If you have done everything you can for your acne and
do not know where to turn to next, then the humble bee may
provide a solution.
The use of honey in skin care products is becoming increasingly
more popular as reports of its effectiveness are published.
There may be no better way to bring a smooth glow to your skin
than by using skin care products containing honey.
Honey's ability to absorb and retain moisture make it an ideal
ingredient in many cosmetics as it helps keep skin hydrated and
fresh. In fact, history shows that ancient beauties regularly
applied a mixture of honey and milk to the face to keep their
skin looking young, radiant and smooth.
Honey's natural antioxidant and antimicrobial properties help to
protect the skin from the damage of the sun's rays while
supporting the skin's ability to rejuvenate and refresh depleted
skin.
One advantage to using honey as a natural skin care ingredient
is for the treatment of acne. Honey absorbs impurities from the
pores in the skin, making it an ideal cleansing agent. There is
also an increasing number of honey products being introduced to
the market for hair care, skin care, hand lotions, facial masks,
moisturizers, wound care, etc.
One company that is capitalizing on the use of honey in skin
care products is Honeymark International, which utilizes a
special kind of honey found only in the New Zealand region.
Honeymark uses Manuka Honey in its skin care products, which is
naturally produced by bees who gather nectar from the Manuka
tree, indigenous to the pollution-free environment of New
Zealand. Manuka Honey has special plant-derived components that
make its effectiveness in skin care many times greater than
standard types of honey.
In addition to hydrogen peroxide, which is found in all types of
honey, Manuka Honey's unique components are Methylglyoxal and
UMF. Manuka Honey also has a variety of nutrients and vitamins
that contribute to its effectiveness in skin care.
Now that research and clinical studies have revealed that
bacteria are the cause of infection and other skin conditions,
Manuka Honey has become accepted as an extremely valuable
resource. Manuka Honey has very powerful antibacterial and
antimicrobial properties that create an environment that is
impossible for bacteria to survive.
Even the resilient MRSA bacterium has not been able to develop a
resistance to Manuka Honey. This has become of increasing
interest among medical professionals as Staph infections plague
our hospitals and communities.
"Honeymark takes the sticky mess out of using honey topically on
the skin," says Frank Buonanotte, CEO of Honeymark
International. "We import Manuka Honey from New Zealand and
blend it into our medicated creams and lotions for a much more
desirable and user-friendly application." Honeymark currently
has Manuka Honey products that are effective in treating wounds,
burns, eczema, psoriasis, ringworm, etc.
Honeymark also plans on increasing their line of Manuka
honey-based products later this year to include an acne cream,
anti-aging serum, hand sanitizing gel, antiseptic spray,
shampoo, conditioner, liquid hand soap and a moisturizer.
Buonanotte has also indicated that the company is working on the
development of facial masks and bandages that have Manuka Honey
infused into a coconut fiber material that can be applied
directly to the skin, allowing for more efficient diffusion into
the depth of skin tissue.

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