Royal Jelly and the Skin
The skin is the largest organ of the body, covering a total area of about 20 square feet. It protects us from microbes, the elements, helps regulate body temperature and allows the sensations of touch, heat, and cold.
Royal jelly has been used as a topical, natural product on the skin for thousands of years. Nowadays, it is used in hand creams, face moisturisers, soaps and other cosmetic products.
Royal jelly has been used as a topical, natural product on the skin for thousands of years. Nowadays, it is used in hand creams, face moisturisers, soaps and other cosmetic products.
How Do I Apply it?
Fresh Royal Jelly (in it's pure, natural, liquid state) can be applied to the skin directly. Just cover the areas that you require with a very small, thin layer. Only apply to the specific areas of interest no bigger than 2cm square i.e. do not apply to your entire face at once as this can cause irritation. If you apply an optimum amount, the royal jelly should dry within 5 minutes. This leaves a face peel like patch which you can peel off after leaving for a few hours or overnight. Apply it every 2-6 hours. If you want to use on the face then concentrate on specific areas over a few days and then move on to other areas.