Deena Campbell is the Beauty Director of Marie Claire where she oversees beauty and health content on all platforms. Deena joined Marie Claire after a decade-long career as an editor in print and digital media. Before joining the brand, she managed editorial content for L’Oréal owned Makeup.com and Skincare.com. In 2015, she launched Essence.
our weekly seal of approval on noteworthy launches and bespoke collaborations in the worlds of beauty and fashion. If it's featured here, consider these investments worthwhile.was at the top of my mind as I stood amid a bee hive on a remote island just above the South Island of New Zealand. Standing there shocked me because I’ve never been fond of bees. My disdain for bees began as a seven year old when I was stung three times at once, leaving me with an allergic reaction.
“A huge proportion of the crops around the globe are pollinated by honeybees,'' shouted Rhys Casley, an apiculture manager at Mānuka Health, as a honeybee landed on his netted suit. Casley is a walking encyclopedia of bee knowledge and he and his team invited me to New Zealand to discover the brand’s latest innovation.For background, Mānuka Health is comprised of scientists, researchers, and beekeepers dedicated to creating Mānuka honey from over 20,000 hives throughout New Zealand.
After weeks of testing, I concluded the balm looks best when my lips are fully exfoliated—that's when the shine payoff is at its peak. To do an at-home exfoliation, I rub a dry toothbrush over my upper and bottom lip for a few minutes to remove excess skin cells, and then I immediately apply the balm.
Another benefit to note is that unlike other honey-infused balms, this one is transfer-proof. So you can eat, drink, and still have a slight shine afterward. I’m not a beekeeper, and I’m still not wholly fond of bees, but there is no denying that they are beneficial to crop pollination and our skin. And to me, that’s worth buzzing about.Marie Claire email subscribers get intel on fashion and beauty trends, hot-off-the-press celebrity news, and more. Sign up here.where she oversees beauty and health content on all platforms. Deena joined Marie Claire after a decade-long career as an editor in print and digital media.
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