Rodial, in collaboration with a team of scientists, has developed a serum based on bee venom, which is becoming one of the leading components in the fight against signs of aging. According to Russia Today, citing the Daily Mail, the company reported that the effects appear gradually; users notice an immediate increase in radiance and fullness due to the activation of blood circulation, while the texture and firmness improve in the following weeks. After two to three months, clinical data show a significant reduction in wrinkles and skin tightening thanks to the formation of new collagen fibers. Another 12-week study involving 22 women suffering from eye wrinkles showed a clear decrease in the number, area, and depth of wrinkles. The melittin peptides work at the cellular level by triggering a reaction that the skin perceives as a mild, controlled injury, which activates microcirculation and stimulates fibroblasts to strengthen the skin's supportive structure, thereby increasing its thickness and firmness and reducing sagging and fine lines. They also activate other biological pathways, including stimulating collagen and elastin production, dilating capillaries to improve oxygen and nutrient delivery, and activating a mild immune response that aids in self-repair without causing inflammation. The serum contains P-cells derived from red pepper stem cells, which are components rich in antioxidants. Tests have shown they nearly double the production of protein in skin cells within 24 hours, while clinical trials recorded an increase in skin elasticity of over 20% within 20 days. The Rodial team confirms that the bee venom is collected ethically and sustainably, using glass plates that stimulate the bees to release the venom without harming them.
Rodial's Bee Venom Serum
Rodial introduces an innovative bee venom serum. Clinical studies confirm its effectiveness in fighting wrinkles and improving skin quality. Learn how this ingredient works.