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        🌿 Natural Skincare Support: Using Propolis Gel for Dermatitis, Psoriasis and Rosacea

        Sensitive skin conditions like dermatitis, psoriasis and rosacea can be frustrating, unpredictable, and often resistant to conventional treatments. That’s where nature steps in—with propolis gel offering a gentle, science-backed alternative.

        What is Propolis?

        Propolis is a resinous compound collected by bees from tree buds and bark. Rich in flavonoids and antioxidants, it’s been used for centuries to soothe inflammation, fight bacteria, and support skin healing.

        Relief for Dermatitis

        Whether it’s contact dermatitis or eczema, propolis gel offers itch relief and promotes skin regeneration. It’s especially helpful for dry, irritated, cracked patches thanks to its natural humectant and antimicrobial effects.

        Relief Support for Psoriasis

        Psoriasis is driven by inflammation and rapid skin cell turnover. Propolis gel offers a gentle way to reduce scaling and discomfort while promoting skin regeneration. It’s not a cure, but it can be a valuable part of a holistic skincare routine—especially when paired with fragrance-free, alcohol-free formulations.

        Why It Works for Rosacea

        Rosacea-prone skin is highly reactive. Propolis helps calm redness, reduce flare-ups, and strengthen the skin barrier—all without harsh chemicals. Its anti-inflammatory properties make it ideal for daily use on sensitive areas.

        Clean, Conscious Formulation

        Look for alcohol-free, fragrance-free propolis gels to avoid triggering sensitive skin. Bonus points if it’s sustainably sourced—supporting bee health and biodiversity while caring for your skin.

        How to Use ONE24HRS® Propolis Gel

        Apply a thin layer to clean skin once or twice daily. For best results, pair with a gentle cleanser and avoid known irritants. Always patch test first, especially if you’re allergic to bee products.


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