A Gentle Companion for Sensitive Skin
Radiation therapy is a vital part of breast-cancer treatment, but it can also be tough on your skin. Many people experience redness, dryness, or tightness in the treated area. Studies suggest that as many as 95% of patients develop some level of skin irritation during treatment [1].
When your skin feels uncomfortable, small steps can make a big difference. A gentle, hydrating moisturizer can help you maintain comfort, soothe irritation, and bring a sense of relief to your daily routine. BeeCure® Radiation & Laser Skin Care Cream was created for just that purpose — to help soothe and revive skin that’s been through a lot.
What Makes BeeCure® Unique
BeeCure® isn’t a typical lotion or ointment. Its proprietary formula is clinically tested, dermatologist-tested, and steroid-free. And it is designed specifically for people who’ve undergone radiation or laser treatments. The formula is safe for sensitive skin, light in texture, and easy to apply without leaving a greasy residue.
It’s designed to:
- Calm and soothe irritated skin
- Hydrate and relieve dryness
- Support the skin’s natural barrier
- Absorb quickly and comfortably
BeeCure® combines nature and science to provide natural-based skin relief through carefully chosen ingredients that are both effective and gentle.
The Power of Natural Ingredients
Buckwheat Honey
At the heart of BeeCure® is medical-grade buckwheat honey — a natural ingredient rich in antioxidants and polyphenols. These compounds are known for their ability to help protect and nourish the skin.
Research comparing buckwheat honey with manuka honey has shown that buckwheat honey contains higher antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity [2]. Another study found that medicinal honey was more effective in relieving pain, itching, and irritation among patients who experienced skin sensitivity after radiation therapy [3].
In BeeCure®, buckwheat honey helps soothe, hydrate, and protect by forming a light barrier that locks in moisture and keeps skin feeling soft and nourished.
Calendula
Calendula, a flower extract from marigold petals, is well known for its calming qualities. In a study involving women undergoing radiation therapy after breast-cancer surgery, calendula was shown to be more effective in reducing moderate to severe skin irritation than conventional creams [4][5].
In BeeCure®, calendula adds a comforting layer of hydration and helps restore a sense of calm to sensitive, stressed skin.
Bisabolol
Bisabolol, a natural component of chamomile, is another soothing ingredient in BeeCure®. Clinical research found that bisabolol provided notable comfort and helped calm visible redness in women undergoing radiotherapy [6].
Together with buckwheat honey and calendula, bisabolol contributes to BeeCure®’s unique ability to help skin feel balanced and nourished.
How to Care for Skin During Radiation Treatment
Radiation therapy can make your skin more delicate, so caring for it requires a soft and consistent approach. Here are some helpful ways to protect and soothe your skin during treatment:
- Clean gently: Use mild, fragrance-free cleansers and lukewarm water. Pat the area dry instead of rubbing.
- Moisturize regularly: Apply BeeCure® 3-4 times a day as part of your routine. This can be after cleansing, after radiation sessions, and before bed. It absorbs quickly and feels light on the skin.
- Avoid harsh products: Skip deodorants, perfumes, and alcohol-based lotions on the treatment area.
- Wear soft clothing: Cotton or bamboo fabrics minimize friction.
- Keep skin cool: Avoid direct heat, saunas, or hot showers.
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Check with your care team: Always ask before applying any cream immediately before radiation sessions.
Maintaining moisture and protecting your skin barrier can make your daily routine more comfortable and may reduce visible dryness or irritation over time [7].
Safe for Sensitive Skin
BeeCure® was designed for comfort and safety. It’s clinically and dermatologist tested, safe for sensitive skin, and formulated without parabens, steroids, petroleum, or artificial fragrance.
Its fast-absorbing texture makes it easy to use throughout the day — whether you’re in treatment or healing afterward. The focus is on soothing, moisturizing, and helping your skin feel cared for, not on medical treatment or healing claims.
A Small Act of Self-Care
Going through breast-cancer treatment involves strength, courage, and many moments of uncertainty. Taking a few minutes each day to care for your skin can become a grounding, self-soothing ritual — one that reminds you to slow down and give yourself kindness.
BeeCure® offers a way to nurture your skin naturally and gently, helping you feel a little more comfortable along the way.
Learn More
You can learn more about BeeCure® Radiation & Laser Skin Care Cream, its ingredients, and its unique formulation at ShopBeeCure.com. Explore how this nature-based, clinically tested cream can soothe and hydrate your skin after radiation or laser treatments.
References
[1] National Library of Medicine – 95% of Radiotherapy Patients Develop Dermatitis
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10166790/
[2] ScienceDirect – Biochemical Properties of Buckwheat Honey vs Manuka Honey
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0308814618301304?via%3Dihub
[3] NCBI – Buckwheat Honey and Antibiotic-Resistant Pathogens
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5326189/
[4] Mount Sinai Health Library – Calendula and Breast-Cancer Radiation Therapy
https://www.mountsinai.org/health-library/herb/calendula#:~:text=The%20dried%20petals%20of%20the,breast%20cancer%20during%20radiation%20therapy.
[5] National Institutes of Health – Calendula vs Trolamine Study
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15084618/
[6] National Library of Medicine – Bisabolol and Skin Soothing Effects
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35807237/
[7] National Library of Medicine – Prevention and Treatment of Radiodermatitis
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5677297/