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GUERLAIN Abeille Royale Black Bee Honey Balm Extra Nourishing For Dry & Weakened Skin 30ml GUERLAIN Abeille Royale Black Bee Honey Balm Extra Nourishing For Dry & Weakened Skin 30ml

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GUERLAIN Abeille Royale Black Bee Honey Balm Extra Nourishing For Dry & Weakened Skin 30ml

Guerlain Abeille Royale Black Bee Honey Balm is specially formulated for dry, undernourished skin weakened* by:
- Extreme conditions, such as excessive cold or heat, sunlight, hard water and humidity
- Cosmetic procedures carried out by a dermatologist

Highly concentrated in Ouessant Black Bee Honey, this intensely nourishing balm optimizes skin repair: the skin is nourished**, it feels supple and comfortable, imperfections and wrinkles appear significantly diminished.

*Apply to healthy skin
**Upper layers of the epidermis

 

 

Fragrance

A sun-drenched nectar by the Guerlain nose Thierry Wasser: fresh and airy honeyed scents.

 

 

Expert formulas

At the heart of Black Bee Honey Balm, Abeille Royale Repairing Concentrate, highly concentrated in Ouessant Black Bee Honey, boosts the skin's ability to repair itself at every levels*.
It forms an ultra-nourishing, protective barrier which restores and strengthens the cohesion of the skin's surface, creating the optimum environment for the skin to repair itself.

Effectiveness

Dehydration wrinkles: immediate 20%* reduction
Extremely cold conditions: skin fully nourished: +62%**
75% of women said their skin was more elastic, 87% said it was softer and 89% said it was more supple***

Ingredients

Ouessant Honey
Just 18km off the coast of Brittany is the Island of Ouessant, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve with an ecosystem that is parasite-free and protected from pesticides. On this island, the Black Bee produces honey of unrivalled purity, with exceptional properties. Rich in amino acids, trace elements and high in fructose-content, this honey offers the essential ingredients that are vital in the repair process of skin tissue.

Guerlain Exclusive Royal Jelly
Royal Jelly is the most precious substance to be produced by bees. It is reserved exclusively for feeding queen bees and offers regal nourishment for the skin as well.
Guerlain developed its own Exclusive Royal Jelly in order to guarantee its quality and purity. This Royal Jelly is rich in exceptional nutrients and is a natural source of carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and vitamins. It is produced in a protected environment and offers exceptional benefits for the skin.

 

 

Directions for use

This multipurpose 'cataplasm-effect' balm is applied to the face, body (hands, elbows, feet) or locally to affected areas. Alone or as a supplement to the usual skincare routine.

Guerlain is a legendary French perfume house with 175 years of outstanding business, passion and tradition. Guerlain has always used luxurious and rare materials for its perfumes, such as French vanilla or ylang-ylang from their own plantations in Comoro Islands. Beside that, Guerlain has been an innovator in use of synthetic materials: Jicky (1889) was the first perfume to which Aimé Guerlain added a synthetic component—coumarin.

The Guerlain house was founded by Pierre-François Pascal Guerlain in 1828. Starting with common hygiene products, Guerlain was also creating perfumes for his customers, and over time he developed the business into a highly successful company that became an official perfumer for several European royal courts.

After he died, his son Aimé Guerlain became the main perfumer. His famous perfume Jicky, created in 1889, became the first "modern" perfume. It is also believed that it was he who created the so-called "Guerlinade"—the Guerlain signature base notes used for creation of multiple Guerlain perfumes.

His nephew Jacques Guerlain was the next nose of the Guerlain house. He created some of the most well-known perfumes of the house, including L'Heure Bleue (1912), Mitsouko (1919) and Shalimar (1925), which is one of the best loved perfumes of all time.

Jean-Paul Guerlain is the grandson of Jacques Guerlain. He first assisted, and then created his first "solo" offering, the now-famous Vetiver (1959). His other well-known creations include Habit Rouge, Chamade, Eau de Guerlain and Nahema.

The Guerlain perfume house was a family business until 1994, when it was acquired by Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy (LVMH). In 2002, the family legacy of Guerlain ended with Jean-Paul Guerlain's retirement, though he continues to work for the house as a consultant. Thierry Wasser was named the official in-house perfumer of Guerlain in 2008.

The flagship Guerlain boutique in Paris was thoroughly renovated and reopened in June 2005. The house at the magic address 68 Champs Elysées, now not only a boutique and the main office but a museum as well, welcomes customers again.

 

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