That’s why it’s worth taking honey on holiday
The BeoBee Apiary shows why you should take honey on vacation.
Perfect hair care
Whether you’re sunbathing on the beach or exploring the city, your hair can dry out under the influence of sunlight, chlorine or salt water. And that’s where honey comes in! 15-20% of the sweet nectar is water, so it has excellent moisturizing properties. In addition, it softens and softens the hair, so you can easily create a shiny hairstyle even after hours at the beach. Apply 1-2 tablespoons of honey to wet hair, massage it into your hair, then rinse with warm water after 20-30 minutes.
Natural skin care
UV radiation makes the skin extremely dry, but it can also lose moisture due to warm air, high humidity and increased sweating. Honey contains everything your skin basically needs: it cares and nourishes it perfectly. Thanks to its high antioxidant content, it also protects against harmful UV rays and even increases blood circulation. Although a hot bath sounds less good in the heat, it’s still worth it: pour a mug of honey into the tub and enjoy its sweet effect!
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