Oddly enough most people think about skin care products when they hear the term royal jelly. Companies like Jaffra, Burt’s Bees and Bee Alive popularized royal jelly by using it in skin cremes as facial moisturizers and anti-wrinkle compounds. Other topical uses can be found and there’s certainly a large following from people who swear by the anti aging effects of royal jelly when used as a skin creme.
Our interest lies mostly with royal jelly used as a supplement, but we do acknowledge and appreciate its topical uses, so much so that we developed a ‘test’ line of organic skin care products to showcase the benefits of royal jelly when used in lotions and cremes. This line is available at Lac Verde Naturals – royal jelly lotions and cremes and can be sourced in a select few beauty salons around the country.
Lac Verde Natural and Organic Skin Care products are formulated using the best products from the beehive along with certified organic herbs and essences. Lac Verde are careful to us only supplement grade royal jelly and beeswax, in their products since these are more nutritionally intact and should provide more benefit to the skin than heavily processed alternatives.
Herbs provide the essential oils and plant proteins in a safe and natural way, and the various lotions can be used safely by all the family.
Check out Lac Verde Naturals at the link above.

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I’m surprised that royal jelly finds its way into skin care products due to its high cost?
Is it the real thing or is there some cheaper alternative that’s used for cremes and the like?
Seems like a waste.
Hello Ernie,
I’m not sure what other manufacturers use. We actually use the same 10HDA liquid royal jelly that we use in our supplement products.
I suspect others use a lower grade product, probably a lyophilized powder that is reconstituted/liquefied.
There are fewer requirements for skin care products since it isn’t ingested.
Thanks