Apicare Black Elderberry Lip Balm with Propolis
inkl. 19 % MwSt.
zzgl. Versandkosten
Liver lips with BEE&YOU APICARE black elderberry lip balm with propolis! With its nourishing and natural formula, it transforms dry and chapped lips into soft lips and gives your lips a natural color. It is effective against all weather conditions with its natural protective barrier.
Dermatologically tested. Without parabens, GMO and dyes. Suitable for sensitive skin, hypoallergenic. This product is Halal certified. It is made with organically certified bee products according to the principles of beekeeping and according to a contract beekeeping model. The recipes of all our products are developed in our research and development center. They are all 100% natural and patented and packaged and certified accordingly in our facilities with GMP, ISO 9000, ISO 22000, BRC, IFS, ISO 14001 and COVID-19 safe production.
Patented BEE&YOU Pure Anatolian Propolis: As a powerful antioxidant, propolis regenerates and protects the skin. It cares for the skin and maintains its moisture balance.
Raw honey: As a natural moisturizer, raw honey provides the moisture needed by the lips and shows nourishing properties.
Black Elderberry: Rich in antioxidants, black elderberry promotes tissue regeneration and gives your lips a natural color.
No animal testing has been performed.
study results
- Kim, Da Hyun, et al. "Propolis Suppresses UV-Induced Photoaging in Human Skin through Directly Targeting Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase." Nutrients 12.12 (2020): 3790.
- El–Gammal, Egharid, et al. "Apitherapy as a New Approach in Treatment of Palmoplantar Psoriasis." Open access Macedonian journal of medical sciences 6.6 (2018): 1059.
- 1. Hsin-Ju, Li, et al. "Chrysin alleviates imiquimod-induced psoriasis-like skin inflammation and reduces the release of CCL20 and antimicrobial peptides." Scientific Reports (Nature Publisher Group) 10.1 (2020).
2. Kim, Da Hyun, et al. "Propolis Suppresses UV-Induced Photoaging in Human Skin through Directly Targeting Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase." Nutrients 12.12 (2020): 3790. - Kubat, M., Karabulut, Z., & Şengül, S. (2021). Effect of propolis on wound healing in sacrococcygeal pilonidal disease: A randomized controlled clinical trial. Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 34.
- Iyyam Pillai, S., et al. "Wound healing properties of Indian propolis studied on excision wound-induced rats." Pharmaceutical Biology 48.11 (2010): 1198-1206.