Rodial Uses Bee Venom as an Ingredient in a Cleanser, Serum and Moisturizer
Laura McQuarrie — September 1, 2016 — Fashion
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As anyone who has received a bee sting will attest, bee venom causes a small area of skin to become quickly inflamed. As much as stings are unwanted by most people, bee venom is a key ingredient in Rodial’s ‘Bee Venom Taster Kit.’ This three-piece set includes a Cleansing Balm, a Super Serum and a Moisturizer, all of which use natural bee venom to keep skin soft, supple and plump, all the while smoothing out fine lines and wrinkles. As such, the trio is a perfect match for mature skin.
Rodial makes a variety of "high-performance beauty essentials" that are powered by unusual ingredients. Other products in its assortment include ingredients like diamond powder and 'Syn-ake,' a dipeptide that's inspired by a temple viper snake's venom.
Rodial makes a variety of "high-performance beauty essentials" that are powered by unusual ingredients. Other products in its assortment include ingredients like diamond powder and 'Syn-ake,' a dipeptide that's inspired by a temple viper snake's venom.
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