MAKE YOUR OWN COSMETIC BRAND WITH BEE VENOM
To make your own skin cream with bee venom, you need the following:
Before you start, make sure all items you will use are clean.
Use clean plastic gloves to avoid contamination.
Start by putting 0,25 g or (1/4 of a 1g vial) of bee venom powder in the dish. (Using 50ml of cream with 0,25g BV powder gives strength of 0.5%) The next step is to add the cosmetic cream, little by little, and mix it well with the powder before you add more cream. It's important to mix it thoroughly to prevent lumps and uneven distribution of the powder.
After you have added all cream to the powder and made sure it's well mixed, put the mixture back into the same container as the original cream came from. It's a good idea to mark the jar with a tape or label, so you know that it has bee venom added.
Before you splash the cream all over your face, try a tiny amount of the inside of your wrist. Wait 10-15 minutes. If no allergic reactions can be noticed, you could try some on your face. This cream is powerful, much stronger than most commercial creams, so be careful when using it. Avoid putting the cream in your eyes.
Recommended creams to mix bee venom with
These two cosmetic creams work well to mix bee venom with: Cien (50ml) very cost-effective and easy to use. Our second choice is a paraben-free cream from Eucerin (50 ml) great cosmetic cream but a bit more expensive.
Where to start
Start by ordering your bee venom here
Then order a scale and the items for mixing the bee venom.
Then you need a skin cream to mix the bee venom with.
- Cosmetic cream
- Bee venom of cosmetic grade
- Small spoon or a small spatula
- Crystallizing Dish, 100ml
- High Precision Lab Scale
Before you start, make sure all items you will use are clean.
Use clean plastic gloves to avoid contamination.
Start by putting 0,25 g or (1/4 of a 1g vial) of bee venom powder in the dish. (Using 50ml of cream with 0,25g BV powder gives strength of 0.5%) The next step is to add the cosmetic cream, little by little, and mix it well with the powder before you add more cream. It's important to mix it thoroughly to prevent lumps and uneven distribution of the powder.
After you have added all cream to the powder and made sure it's well mixed, put the mixture back into the same container as the original cream came from. It's a good idea to mark the jar with a tape or label, so you know that it has bee venom added.
Before you splash the cream all over your face, try a tiny amount of the inside of your wrist. Wait 10-15 minutes. If no allergic reactions can be noticed, you could try some on your face. This cream is powerful, much stronger than most commercial creams, so be careful when using it. Avoid putting the cream in your eyes.
Recommended creams to mix bee venom with
These two cosmetic creams work well to mix bee venom with: Cien (50ml) very cost-effective and easy to use. Our second choice is a paraben-free cream from Eucerin (50 ml) great cosmetic cream but a bit more expensive.
Where to start
Start by ordering your bee venom here
Then order a scale and the items for mixing the bee venom.
Then you need a skin cream to mix the bee venom with.