Since the time of Hippocrates, propolis has been used to improve the appearance of skin conditions.
Propolis is a natural product.
Propolis is a natural wax-like material found in bee hives. Propolis is normally used to coat the inner walls of a hive, to shelter from intruders and to prevent fungi and bacteria growth. It is made by honey bees using materials found in plants. The main sources of propolis are willow, birch, poplar, beech, conifer, and horse-chestnut trees.
Over a thousand years of experience.
Ancient Egyptians, Persians, and Romans have used propolis for many ailments. Hippocrates, one of the fathers of medicine in ancient Greece, found that propolis had many healing properties.
Used to reduce redness and improve healing.
Propolis has anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, and wound healing properties. It stimulates skin tissue to grow and alters the wound healing dynamics. Although ingestion of propolis is non-toxic and safe for human use, our products use a purified topical application of propolis.
Reference: Martinotti S and Ranzato E. Propolis: a new frontier of wound healing? Burns and Trauma, Volume 3, 2015, s41038-015-0010-z