Bee Naturals Queen Bee Peeper Keeper
I am a fan of natural balms and this one from Bee Naturals is one of the best I have tried. Of course being the rebel I am…I use it for so many other things than what it is being promoted to do.
This balm states that it will keep wrinkles away with their all natural ingredients. Agreed. When applied to the area around your eyes, you will notice softer skin and less wrinkles as the area will be hydrated.
The natural oils help to hydrate and rejuvenate damaged skin from years of sun and aging.
The ingredient list is nice because you can pronounce them! They include olive oil, jojoba oil, unbleached beeswax, sunflower oil, avocado oil, carrot seed oil, meadow foam seed oil, shea oil, tocopheryl acetate (vitamin E), coconut oil and oat oil.
Using this product is easy, just apply a small amount to the area around your eyes after removing your makeup. A word of caution about avoiding getting it in your eyes. It will sting!
Now for my other uses: Rough elbows and heels are gone. Dry patches of skin are a memory too. My little ones will let me apply it to bug bites to make them stop itching. Again, this stuff is amazing! The product comes in a little tin that can be slipped in your backup, diaper bag or travel bag.
For more information or to purchase a tin of Bee Naturals Eye Balm, visit their Amazon store. This product is available with free shipping on prime accounts.
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Leila says
I could not for the life of me figure out what kind of product named Bee Naturals Queen Bee Peeper Keeper would be used on until I read your post. I have to admit – that’s a pretty clever name!