The moisturiser contains vitamin A, which ‘helps reduce the signs of aging for a more youthful appearance’, and vitamin C, which can even out your skin tone and fade dark spots.
It is also formulated with vitamin E and argan oil, both of which can ‘increase moisture levels in the skin and improve skin integrity, reports the Liverpool Echo.
The ‘lightweight’ oil is said to absorb into skin smoothly, leaving it feeling ‘indulgently pampered’.
Meanwhile, Erth Skin London’s serum ‘reduces fine lines and wrinkles for a plump, youthful look’, boasting ingredients like avocado oil and vitamin E to ‘increase and help maintain skin moisture levels’.
If you’re thinking of introducing bee venom into your beauty regime, there are other options out there. Look Fantastic is currently offering Rodial’s Bee Venom Cleansing Balm (100ml) at £45.
Described as a ‘luxurious skin-brightening cleanser’, it transforms into a milky toner when it hits water, ‘instantly’ tackling ‘melting away pore-clogging makeup and impurities’.
The Cleansing Balm boasts an impressive customer rating of 4.69 stars out of five. In the review section, Rachel has penned: “One of my favourite cleansers and I’ve tried a lot.”
Gail commented: “This cleansing Balm is perfect removing the days dry and makeup , lovely product.” Elle chimed in with: “Only discovered Rodial recently but absolutely love it. Definitely my go to skincare now.”
However, Michaela expressed her disappointment: “I was expecting a waxy balm type texture bit what I have actually got is a cleansing OIL texture. Disappointed but will carry on using as it cost a lot!”
For other options, Amazon is selling a 50ml pot of Farmacy Honey Halo Ceramide Face Moisturizer Cream for £44. Or if you’re after something more wallet-friendly, the Bielenda Manuka Honey Nutri Elixir on offer for £6.66.