At least once based on a study conducted by Doctor Han Sang Mi from the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences, South Korea. Dr. Sang found bee venom can activate the production of collagen, which is useful to maintain skin elasticity.
Previously he has released a line of face cream made from bee venom. And company called New Zealand Manuka Doctor guarantees the product can replace the botox in the market. Similarly, as quoted from Genius Beauty, (January 09, 2012).
He warned when applying the face cream product to the skin, consumers will feel a little tingling. Layer of the skin will feel like a bee sting. The result, the skin layer will be filled with blood and the production of collagen, and elastin will be stimulated to the skin that has been coated product.Even so, researchers have found a way to collect bee venom without hurting the animal. Bee prompted sting glasses test and when the poison had enough and then through the drying and cleaning. Then only the pure bee venom which is used as a face cream product.





