Monday, March 16, 2009

Wrinkles

I have been using the bee venom for several weeks now on one side of my face. It turns red for a few minutes and feels rather tight but the strange feeling subsides quickly. I do think it is gradually beginning to help the wrinkles become more shallow and not as deeply embedded within the skin. I have a 30 year old horrible habit of chewing the inside of my cheek when nervous or bored which has increased the amount and depth of the wrinkles. Most of the wrinkles have been self induced which makes me angry at myself. BUT, there is hope beyond face-lifts and I am hopeful that Bee Venom will be one of the regimens that prove productive. Let me try this for a few more weeks and I will report again and offer the venom ointment at a reduced rate if it is truly marketable.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Bee Venom for Wrinkles

As we all know, Baby Boomers are striving for physical excellence and beauty. I relate perfectly to that notion. Lists on my desk on how and when to exercise; guilt over relishing one M and M; reminders to ingest vitamins, liquids and supplements; oxygen masks and lotions for facial imperfections and spiritual meditations for stress relief provide a sense of security for longevity and beauty. So, my latest experiment is with bee products I market on my website http://www.beehoneyhealthy/.

I have been applying a lotion that contains bee venom (Venex) on some deep wrinkles on my face. According to the consulted apitherapists, bee venom does increase the amount of collagen beneath the skin which lessens the appearance of wrinkles. I am excited about the prospects and will be updating my blog with results. I am very hope full about this potential........I want to remain as youthful looking and vivacious as possible. As much as I hate to admit it, these wrinkles interfere with self esteem sometimes.......especially when gazing at a flawless face.