Honey

Bee Honey

Since ancient times, bee honey has been one of the most valued natural substances for its multiple uses, both for health care and for its benefits in cosmetics.

The Greeks, Romans and Egyptians already used it to make ointments, creams, lotions and masks for the skin, due to its emollient, moisturizing and healing properties.

On the other side of the world, in Asian countries such as China and Japan, honey has been highly appreciated for centuries as a raw material for many cosmetic products due to its whitening effect on the skin.

Bee honey contains natural antioxidants that help regenerate skin damaged by free radicals, pollution and sun exposure, which ultimately prevents premature aging.

Thanks to the vitamins and minerals it contains, honey has multiple beneficial effects for the skin. It is healing, favoring skin regeneration. It is anti-inflammatory, has a cleansing and soothing effect. It is moisturizing, honey is able to absorb and retain moisture from the environment, restoring a shiny appearance to dry skin. It is moisturizing because when applied to the skin it forms a film that prevents it from losing its natural moisture. It is anti-aging, reconstructs the epithelial tissue and its antioxidant effect prevents premature aging of the skin.


Natural honey directly from Rapa Nui.

Anakena hand cream contains the following ingredients authentic bee honey from Rapa Nui!

What makes this honey special is that since it is produced by bees that are completely isolated from the rest of the world, they are healthy bees, free of bacteria and mites, raised in environmentally friendly hives and with access to a wide variety of flowers. That is why their honey is one of the best in the world.

Thanks to this, Anakena hand cream brings to the skin of the hands all the maximum benefits of this unique honey, producing immediate effects on dry skin, irritated or damaged by external elements such as pollution or detergent and disinfectant products.

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