
I don’t know if I told you this about me, but I love everything with honey. I think honey is wonderful for the health and for beauty products, so when I saw this cute little jar, I decided to give it a try.
Apidava is a company that’s based in a small town that is very close to my small town, so I feel like I’m supporting local producers. They sell honey of various types, as well as sweets with honey and natural cosmetics with honey. This face cream is not the first thing that I use from them because I had a couple of soaps and some bonbons, but the skin care products also seem interesting.
Packaging:
The face cream comes in a glass jar with a metal lid that contains 30 ml. The quantity is smaller than what you would usually see in a face cream, but it has an affordable price, so it doesn’t really matter.
Texture:

The face cream is white and it doesn’t have a very thick consistency. It smells yummy, but the scent doesn’t bother me. It does smell like honey, so be careful not to eat it.
Ingredients:
Water(aqua), Olus Oil, paraffinum oil, stearic acid, glycerine, cetearyl alcohol, propylene glycol, beeswax, vitamin A, vitamin E, royal jelly, honey, triethanolamine, ethylhexylglycerin, sodium benzoate, perfume.
The royal jelly has regenerating properties and vitamins A and E are great for anti-aging. It’s a very nice face cream with a basic formula.
Price and accessibility:
So far, I’ve seen Apidava products only in several online shops, but they most certainly sell them in some offline stores and natural pharmacies as well. I got mine online at the price of around 4 euros, which is great, even if it’s a smaller quantity.
My overall opinion:
I really love this face cream because it absorbs fast into the skin and feels very smooth after application. Also, I do think it has regenerating properties for the skin because it has a calming effect on the redness and it helps with blemishes. Therefore, even though it’s not specified, I think it can also work on combination or oily skin because it’s not too thick and it doesn’t have a heavy formula.
