Kate Middleton and Victoria Beckham's Ultimate Beauty Secret: Bee Venom [PHOTOS]
If Hollywood has Botox, the UK High Street has Bee Venom in a pot - a more holistic approach to keep crow's feet and wrinkles at bay.
Using Botox as a way to eliminate unwanted signs of ageing is a staple in Hollywood and in other Western-influenced parts of the world, but Brits want to keep anti-ageing beauty regimens as natural as possible.
The "Manuka Doctor Purified Bee Venom Face Mask" eliminates any sign of stress, with more than 10,000 bee stings in a pot. Bee venom is said to provide the skin elasticity and stretch out loose dermises, resulting to a youthful glow with a skin of a 16-year-old.
According to the researchers of the product, the bee venom mask gives "skin renewal treatment that nurtures cell regeneration and assists with the renewal of damaged skin cells." For a steal price range starting from £16.99, many can adapt this regimen without shelling hundreds of pounds for a more popular snake serum.
This rejuvenating facial mask is reportedly the ultimate beauty secret by the likes of Kate Middleton, Danii Minogue and Victoria Beckham.
Despite what most would think, extracting bee venom does not, in any way, hurt bees.
"This does not harm the bees, but collects the venom - a light brown powder - which has been used 'in vitro' and 'in vivo' across a number of clinical trials," says a representative from Holland & Barett, the manufacturer of the beauty product.
View the slideshow to see the ageless beauty of Kate Middleton, Victoria Beckham, and Danii Minogue with the help of Bee Venom face mask.
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