Wild Ferns Bee Venom Night Creme with Active Manuka Honey 50 gr.

$55.90
Ex Tax: $55.90

This restorative night creme is a rich blend of natural moisturisers with the intense repairing effects of Bee Venom.  Wake up to skin that feels more hydrated, firm and toned.  Bee Venom assists in encouraging increased circulation allowing nutrients to flow into the skin tissue.  This night creme will make your skin feel luxuriantly soft and smooth and help to gently ease away the appearance of fine lines.

Size: 50g

Made in New Zealand.

Advantages of using Wild Ferns Bee Venom with active Manuka Honey

Bee Venom is a unique multi-component complex that 18 biological active compounds have been found to have pharmacological activity. The main groups of compounds are enzymes, peptides, aminos, sugars, phospholipids and volatiles.

Bee venom contains a number of unique low-molecule peptides and “miracle” enzymes such as Phospholipase A2 and Hyaluronidase.  

Phospholipase A2 dissolves the skin cell membrane and allows other ingredients to penetrate into the skin cell, resulting in a product working more effectively.

Hyaluronidase enhances the delivery of different active ingredients across the skin barrier. It is very important for fighting dermal ageing, as the ageing process significantly decreases skin penetrability. As we grow older, hyaluronic matrix responsible for the moisture retention in our skin becomes tougher and low-permeable. Hyaluronidase accelerates disintegration of the old molecules and activates the synthesis of new molecules of yaluronic acid by skin fibroblasts, thus improving skin penetrability. 

Other bee venom peptides, such as Melittin or Apamin are also known to provide additional anti-aging effects to skin:


 * Melittin is beneficial for the red blood cells and supports normal blood circulation in the deepest layers of skin, thus improving metabolism and stimulating cell      regeneration as well as elastin and collagen production.


 * Bee venom peptides stimulate facial muscles, thus providing a lifting and plumping effect.

Not all Bee Venom is equal, which is why at Wild Ferns we have used VENZ™ Bee Venom in our products to ensure you get the best quality Bee Venom available, which is also ethical and humane. We have used VENZ™ because of their in depth biological and biotechnology research.

Bee venom is a complex combination of chemical substances produced by the worker and queen honeys bees. The venom is used together with parts of the bee’s anatomy (called the “sting apparatus”) to sting intruders in defense of the honey bee colony. Drone (male) honey bees do not produce venom and do not have a 

sting apparatus.

Bee venom is produced in the venom (or acid) gland of the bee, and is stored in an adjacent sac in the bee’s abdomen. The amount of venom a bee has depends on its age. Newly hatched bees don’t have any venom at all, but the amount increases rapidly for the first two weeks of a worker bee’s life, reaching a plateau of about 0.3mg (dry weight).

If a bee stings tough skin (eg a human’s) the whole apparatus pulls out the abdomen of the bee. The venom sac is pulled out with it and it keeps pumping venom until it runs out. Because the removal of the sting apparatus ruptures the bee’s abdomen, the bee dies within a short period of time.

VENZ™ (Venom New Zealand) have invented a collection device for venom that doesn’t kill the bees. The device consists of a glass sheet that is put on the bottom of the beehive. The glass sheet conducts a gentle electric current. When the current is turned on, bees that are on the sheet automatically stick out their stingers, and the action of the muscles pushing the stinger also pumps a small amount of venom out the end of the sting. This venom falls on the glass where it is collected and purified for storage, it is freeze-dried it to ensure the venom’s bioactive materials don’t oxidise and decompose. It takes one million sting deposits on a collector board to make 1g of dry venom. This is the reason the cost of bee venom skin care products is so high.

Manuka HoneyCombined with the skin boosting benefits of Manuka Honey these key ingredients achieve the perfect balance to assist in the health, wellbeing and natural enhancement of the skin.

Unique to New Zealand Active Manuka AAH (Antibacterial, Antioxidant Honey) 650+ has remarkable properties. High in antioxidants which neutralise free radicals and the highest natural antibacterial activity reading of 650+, make this the ideal honey to combine with Bee Venom. These key ingredients achieve the perfect balance to assist in the health, wellbeing and natural enhancement of the skin.

Made in New Zealand and is Paraben free.

Directions: Gently smooth in an upward direction ont the face and neck.  Use nightly.

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