Manuka honey face masks involve applying raw Manuka honey directly to the skin, a practice rooted in traditional folk remedies and increasingly explored in modern research. Studies indicate that Manuka honey possesses notable antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, largely attributed to its naturally occurring methylglyoxal content, which may help reduce acne-causing bacteria and calm irritated skin. Research suggests that honey-based topical applications can support wound healing and maintain skin moisture, potentially benefiting overall skin health when used as part of a regular skincare routine. While clinical evidence continues to build, preliminary findings are promising enough that Manuka honey has drawn interest from both dermatological researchers and those seeking gentle, nature-derived approaches to skin care.
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