Vecua Honey is a Japanese luxury cosmetics brand that revolves around the use of natural honey and honey-related ingredients in its skincare products.
The brand was established in 2003.
Its founder, Chinami Irie, discovered the benefits of honey while studying abroad in New Zealand.
Vecua Honey's first store opened in Tokyo, Japan in 2004.
The brand has expanded to other countries in Asia, Europe, and the United States.
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A facial soap that contains honey and silk proteins to cleanse and hydrate the skin.
An essence that contains royal jelly and honey to improve skin elasticity and reduce fine lines.
A lightweight moisturizer that contains honey and hyaluronic acid to hydrate and plump the skin.
Honey has natural antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, making it great for treating acne and soothing irritated skin. It is also a humectant, meaning it helps to retain moisture in the skin.
Yes, the brand does not test on animals.
Vecua Honey offers products for all skin types, but those with dry, sensitive, or aging skin may benefit the most from the brand's hydrating and nourishing formulas.
Vecua Honey products are available in physical stores in Japan and other countries, as well as online through the brand's official website and select retailers.
Vecua Honey's focus on natural honey and honey-related ingredients in its products sets it apart from other skincare brands. The brand also incorporates luxury ingredients and packaging in its products.