
A Bee Happy Journey ~ Part I of III
Part I of a III part series spanning beekeeping in Paraguay, to teaching feng shui, to meeting a beautiful woman and together making the best organic and natural skin care products and air purifying mists that money can buy.
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3 Reasons to Use Natural Skin Care
Natural and naturally derived products have superior quality. Natural means real, and real is what gives a product the high quality stamp of approval.
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The amazing properties of honey
Honey works as an awesome addition to any skin care regimen. Tastes, great, works as a fantastic exfoliant, and is applied to skin for bruises, scrapes, and burns.
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Organic Skin Care Tips for these Transitional Months
All natural and organic skin care products to help with dry winter skin by the Bee Happy Co.
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A Thank You to YOU
The Bee Happy co. features products made from all natural and organic ingredients.
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Synthetic Beeswax in Your Creams and Lotions? No Thanks!
A petroleum and alcohol based substance, synthetic beeswax was developed to be used in polishes, and for use on laminating papers and foils. We prefer natural ingredients! The Bee Happy Co. uses only pure yellow, unbleached, beeswax.
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Honey is a New Approach to Fighting Antibiotic Resistance
We all know that honey has played an important part throughout history. Stone Age paintings dating back over 8000 years depict the use of honey by early humans. Before there was sugar, there was honey. Just as grains were critical to beer, without honey, there would... read more
Bark Happy!
Bee Products Have a Special Meaning for Dogs Humans aren’t the only ones who enjoy what the bees make for us. Our pets can also benefit immensely from honey, pollen, propolis, and royal jelly. Not only by consuming them, but also from adding them to pets own... read more
Ten Things You Might Not Know About Beeswax
Bees produce beeswax from glands in their abdomens. Mixed with saliva and enzymes, it is attached to the honeycomb where it is used to store honey, as a place to raise brood, and protect the hive from infections. Bees consume about eight pounds of honey for each... read more
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