Rodial Bee Venom Night 50 ml
K**W
Luxury in a pot
This is a really lovely luxurious product. Innovative design, press top down and it releases a small amount of gel, far more hygienic that sticking fingers in a jar. Although the downside is you don't ever know how much is left. Good consistency and only a small amount needed. Skin does look better and smoother. Keen to try the rest of the range now.
M**E
If it's good enough for the Duchess of Cambridge
Fantastic little cream, once having issues removing the little bit of plastic that creates a hole at the top you are left with a very cleaver button that pushes out the cream. One push sends out enough of this cream to use which stops you having to dip in your fingers and using over the amount needed and wasting some. This is a good idea however I can tell that when you come to the end you will still need to get the remaining bits of cream stuck on there underside of the button and probably at the bottom of the jar too.The cream is easily applied and your skin just seems to lap it up quickly absorbing into every pour leaving a warm feeling on your face.Does it work?Simple answer is yes, skin and wrinkles have noticeably diminished especially on the forehead and around the eyesHow doe's it work? (SOURCE :the Daily Mail)Honey bee venom (toxin melittin) 'fools' the skin, causing a rush of blood to the area and stimulating production of natural collagen and elastinWhy the name? (SOURCE: Maria Hatzistefanis founder of Rodial)Part of Rodial’s allure is the brand’s eye-catching product names. “We have Snake Serum, Dragon’s Blood and Bee Venom. They are all very safe but we like to play with the names of our ingredients to create a talking point.”How do they get the Bee Venom? (SOURCE :the Daily Mail)Experts collect bee venom by placing a pane of glass alongside a hive and running a weak electrical current through it, which encourages the insects to sting the surface.Because the bee's lance remains in its body, it does not die.Tiny quantities of the venom are then collected. It is so valuable that it costs up to £30,000 for one ounce.Warnings!Do not use if you have an allergy to bee stings (Use a patch test however it's an expensive product to buy if you find out you are unable to use it)There is a warming of your face when you put this stuff on, not surprisingly as you are putting Bee Venom on your skin however as it's during the night you wake up with your skin looking refreshed. It does noticeably work if you can afford to pay £90 for a bottle.I hope this review has been of some help, any questions please feel free to ask
I**N
Very good night product
Rodial was not a name I was familiar with but the intrigue of the bee venom meant I was happy to try this. Because of that its vital that you test this on a small area first to ensure you don't have any adverse reaction to it.It is designed to be used at night. The gel comes out easily and has a faint but pleasant scent. The idea is to gently massage onto your cleansed face and neck and allow it to be absorb led thoroughly. You're not waiting ages for this to happen and you're not left with any greasy residue.After only a few days use its certainly had an effect. Skin feels smoother and generally more hydrated and hopefully that will continue over time.All in all the initial impressions are very good.
M**H
To Bee, or Not To Bee?
This night cream contains synthesised bee venom, which is understand is supposed to act like a sort of botox an have a smoothing effect on wrinkles. The clear plastic lid is removed and then you press down on the top of the jar which squeezes some of the cream up, so you don't have to keep dipping your fingers in. The cream is fairly thick and feels almost tacky in consistency, but absorbs ok without feeling greasy.As to achieving it's stated objective, well my skin feels good, but I'm not sure I can claim it is any better than other quality night creams I have used and for me it doesn't justify the £90 price tag.
L**Y
Rodial Bee Venom Night
Luxurious night cream. I have been testing this product for a couple of weeks and have to admit I love it - whether I can justify the price for more is another matter as it is expensive.The cream is very easily absorbed - my skin just soaks it up and does not feel greasy or clogged up after application.I have noticed that the pores around my nose have become unnoticeable - the fine lines around my eyes are again less noticeable - result!I have not noticed any irritation on application - some reviewers have so I would recommend a patch test before a full application.The product contains retinol which was the breakthrough skin product of our generation. There is bee venom which apparently is ethically sourced and does not harm the bees. Matrixyl 3000 is new to me but the manufacturers claim it smoothes deep wrinkles. Soy isoflavones apparently helps skin elasticity.There is a specific warning not to use this product if you are allergic to bee stings.I only wish this range was cheaper as I totally love this cream and I would buy the whole range.5 stars.
Z**Z
Belle sensation pour la peu
Moi q j’ai la peu sèche je me réveille avec une peu hydraté... gel hyper agréable à mettre
D**C
I love this product
I love this product! Yes, it is expensive but you receive 50 ml and it lasts a long time! The smell is divine, I feel pampered when I use it. I can't say I have noticed a whole lot of improvement in my skin, but I so enjoy using this produce, I will definitely buy it again.
F**I
Not worth the price
This is an overly priced moisturizer. The scent is nice and it is a good moisturizer but way too pricey for the amount of cream that comes in the container. The packaging is a waste of material used to give the illusion of more product then you actually receive.
K**Y
LOVE in a bottle
Love love love this stuff! Makes my skin so soft and my wrinkles have greatly diminished!
C**T
Three Stars
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