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The Beauty Buzz on Honey’s Comeback

Nature’s gold takes the spotlight in the farm-to-spa-table shift. Find it in new facials, moisturizers, lip balms and more

For centuries, honey has been used as a cure-all for skin-related concerns from blemishes to dryness and now, it’s making a major comeback in the beauty market. Store shelves are stocked with organic honey-laced products, and spas like Guerlain at the Waldorf Astoria (pictured below) are even going so far as to incorporate honey, cultivated on their own rooftop garden, into treatments like their new Milk, Honey and Herb manicure and pedicure.

With farm-to-spa-table treatments booming and beauty editors buzzing about the benefits of Manuka honey, the ingredient is definitely one to take out of the pantry and add to the vanity. Click through the gallery for some of the best honey-based buys out now.

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