Beeswax is the key to health and beauty, as it treats many skin problems on the one hand, and moisturizes the skin on the other hand.
Style Book magazine explained – on its website – that beeswax has antibacterial properties, and can therefore help protect the skin from disease-causing germs.
Therefore, beeswax is used to treat some skin problems such as psoriasis and atopic dermatitis, and it is also used to treat burns and wounds.
As a source of Vitamin A, it also helps speed up the skin regeneration process.
Beeswax also helps the skin retain water, which moisturizes it and gives it a dewy appearance that radiates freshness and vitality. It is also used to moisturize dry lips.
Before using beeswax on the skin, a woman should test it to see if she is allergic to it. To do this, a patch test can be done where an amount of it is left on the inside of the wrist for 24 to 48 hours and covered with a patch.
If you notice swelling, redness, itching or burning, then you should stop using its products.
When using beeswax on the face, it must be removed regularly so that the skin can breathe fully again and the pores are not clogged. Since it does not dissolve in water, an oil-based cleansing product must be used to completely remove the product from the skin.