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Queen Bee Organic Under Eye Cream, 1 Ounce

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Features

  • The organic, natural formula that quickly and effectively removes dark under eye circles, lines and puffiness and fades facial wrinkles
  • Contains NO cancer causing additives or preservatives found in most brand name skin care products
  • Moisturizes and keeps skin looking soft, vibrant and smooth without the use of harsh chemicals; Will not irritate the skin like traditional skin care products
  • Handmade in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania using only the highest quality 100% all-natural ingredients
  • Contains 30ml per jar; apply sufficient amount to the skin around the eyes before bed

Description

Queen Bee Eye Cream is carefully hand made using only the highest quality 100% All-Natural Ingredients. This wonderful cream removes under eye circles, fades facial lines and wrinkles and keeps skin around the eye looking healthy, youthful and vibrant. All without harmful and dangerous chemicals found in most store bought skin care products. Queen Bee Eye Cream works because we do not skimp on the quality of the ingredients. The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health has stated that nearly 900 of the chemicals that are used in most cosmetics and skin care product are toxic and cancer causing. Most mass produced, brand name skin care products have a long list of hard to pronounce chemicals and often these products use the cheapest ingredients possible. Even so called organic or all natural cosmetic products will use chemicals or dyes during processing that are not listed on the label. Even the fragrances found in skin care products can be carcinogenic. Queen Bee Eye Cream is one of the few cosmetic products available that uses all-natural, organic ingredients and is 100% chemical free.


Brand: QUEEN BEE


Item Form: Cream


Active Ingredients: coconut oil


Unit Count: 1.0 Ounce


Number of Items: 1


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 2.25 x 2.25 x 1.75 inches; 1 Ounces


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Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Big Health, LLC


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • 4.0 out of 5 stars God stuff
Good stuff. Don’t know if it will reduce wrinkles yet but it is moisturizing
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2023 by Rev

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars Skeptical at first, but decided to give it a try
Although I was very skeptical whether this product would in fact do anything, it does do a decent job of moisturizing the under eye eyes and reducing dark circles. I haven't used it long enough yet to say whether it will reduce fine lines, so the jury is still out for now. I'm also very sensitive when it comes to products used near my eyes and simply can't use most of the ones sold brick and-mortar stores. Too many chemicals I guess. Queen Bee doesn't seem to bother me. One thing I should note is that this is not a cream in the traditional sense since it's made out of beeswax. When you open the jar, it's is actually solid, which is a little disconcerting at first. Also, it's better if you don't dab it under your eyes like typical eye creams. Instead, gently smooth it with your finger. It might seem a little oily at first, but it will absorb into your skin (just keep your hair away from it for a little while!). I was initially concerned it might cause acne breakouts, but it hasn't so far. 2020 UPDATE I had tried this about seven years ago but didn't reorder for some reason when I used it up and then forgot about it. When I had a skin reaction (to another cream) around my eye are, I was looking for something to help with the redness and dryness when I remember this very moisturizing product. It's really more of a balm than a cream, and it take a little while to absorb but it's completely healed my skin. I continue to use it once a day because it leaves my skin very soft and reduced the dark circles. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2013 by Lisa T.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Been using for a while
Use daily for moisturizing under eye, works great!
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2023 by Shannon Burkhart

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars Male product review. Love this stuff.
Ok as my header says. I'm a male. I used to never really care about taking care of my skin over as a youngin. But now at 23, over the past couple of years I've paid more attention to my skin. I'm filipino and european so the asian side of me has blessed me with, overall, good skin. BUT, on my dads european side of the family, they suffer from genetic under eye bags, and dark circles. He had surgery once to have his removed, but nonetheless, they came back in time. I had signs of it, especially when I got into nursing school and my diet, sleep, and anything that had to do with taking care of my skin went out the window. Since I finished nursing school, I've tried to pay more attention to everything as a whole. Ever since I was a highschooler (football and track athlete) I've always suffered from dry skin so I've learned to used body lotion. EVERYWHERE. Be that my face. Not thinking there was a difference in any particular moisturizer. But youtube video after video, article after article. I've learned a ton. I drink a ton of water, eat well, sleep good (haha), and as my daily and nightly routine. I use a cleanser (pore refiner), a toner, and moisturizing face lotion. but my dark circles and eye bags never went away. that was my routine for the last 7 years. I bought this queen bee stuff and it's been a week. I've used it every day, night and morning. righter after I do cleansing and toning and before I put moisturizer. and I am not lying when I say this. This stuff has worked really well. My eyes have cleared up really well. My family noticed as well especially my mother who always preaches to sleep well. since I do not. I understand what people mean about the out of the box consistency being kinda like candle wax, but that's just the top layer. I used my ring finger to apply this stuff being that it's the gentle finger. but anyways. push into the "wax" hard enough and you'll notices a very soft honey like texture. you gotta kinda break through the top layer and move it around. before each usage. once you do that and apply it. (I apply about a pee size under each eye and any excess I put on the top of my eye lid and any more excess I apply to my forehead.) Yes it is a little oily, but it's ok, in my opinion. I leave it on for as long as possible and if I go out, I just dab away the "oilyness" not all the way though, just enough so it doesn't look like I finished crying. PROS: -smells great -easy to apply after broken layer -WORKS (for me that is) CONS: -oily -can make your eyes feel weird if it gets in there CONCLUSION: works well, especially if you have a good skin care routine. definitely recommend using a cleanser and toner beforehand and a moisturizer after. NOTE: when applying any eye cream, apply it but dont mix any facial moisturizer into the area you applied the eye cream. certain chemicals can offset and therefor detour the eye cream from working. apply eye cream specifically for the eyes and facial lotions everywhere but the eyes. your eyes don't have natural oil glands so thats why they look dark, because the skin layer gets thin and you can see the vessels under it. definitely sold on this stuff. I already bought 3 more for the future. but this current jar will last me probably the next 6-8 months. so I'm set for the next 2-3 years if the company goes under. which i hope they do not. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2014 by Curtis Browning

  • 2.0 out of 5 stars Organic doesn't mean safe - at least not for me
My skin is sensitive to urea (used as a preservative in cosmetics) and BHT (Butylated Hydroxytoulene which is apparently related to the toluene found in nail polish that many people are allergic to) and so, being fed up with having to check every ingredient list of every makeup and skin care product I wanted to buy, I decided to go all natural or organic. I learned the hard way that organic doesn't mean safe. It turns out that I am one of many individuals allergic to beeswax. After using this product and an under eye concealer that contained beeswax, my eyes started to get swollen and red. I couldn't understand what was happening until I did my own research and found many people complaining about irritated lips and skin after using products containing beeswax. The pictures I saw looked exactly like the kind of redness and swelling that's on my eyelids and beneath my eyes where the concealer was used. I'm giving the product 2 stars only because if you're not allergic to beeswax, this isn't a bad cream. For myself, I've thrown out everything that contains beeswax especially mascaras where it's a common ingredient. For my eye area, I'm now looking for vegan products. My understanding is that if a product is vegan it won't use beeswax since that's considered a product of an animal? I'd suggest checking the ingredients anyway. I really think that Amazon should require a listing of all ingredients from sellers for makeup and skin products (this seller listed the ingredients). Often I have to do my own research to track down a product's ingredients and it gets so time consuming. For the amount that cosmetic companies charge for their products, I don't think it's too much to ask to have them disclose what they're asking the consumer to pay for. And if people can be allergic to beeswax (not an uncommon allergy apparently) or anything else contained in the product, the sellers should have a warning about this in their product description. (I wrote a similar post for the other eye product that I was using made by a different company). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2014 by SET

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