Thursday, 1 May 2014

Is bee venom mask an alternative to botox

Is bee venom mask an alternative to botox

Is bee venom mask an alternative to botox? What do you think?

Is bee venom mask an alternative to botox, lets take a look into thisIs bee venom mask an alternative to botox

In today’s blog we are going to hopefully answer the following question, Is bee venom mask an alternative to botox?.
Bee venom mask has been claimed to be the safer alternative to botox but we are not so sure about that as it is a tamed version of the Botulinum toxin, one of the deadliest known substances.  
How it works
The cream apparently induces a reaction in the skin that causes the body to believe it has been stung or damaged, increasing blood flow and collagen and repairing the area.  The active compound in bee venom does have anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties which can boost the immune system. Since the venom is anaphylactic, it temporarily relaxes the facial muscles, breaking down cell membranes and improving circulation all of which can contribute to a tighter complexion.  The venom itself is harvested in a process in which harmless mild electric current is run through a pane of glass, inducing the bees to sting.
There has been a large number of attempts to use bee venom to cure things like  multiple sclerosis and arthritis but it has shown to be very ineffective. 
The Risks
There are serious risks in using bee venom with  those that are allergic to it being easily succumbed to anaphylactic shock.  With repeated use it could cause you to develop a severe allergy or even damage essential cell membranes.  Bee venom is also used to destroy malignant tumors, wow! not sure we would use it in our beauty routine. 
So Is bee venom mask an alternative to botox? we are really not sure that it is a great idea but you tell us if you think differently.

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