Okay, so I’ve been seeing a lot of buzz (no pun intended) about this VLSVLS Bee Venom Cream, and I finally gave in and decided to try it. It’s marketed as a sort of all-in-one solution for both pain relief (like sore muscles, joints, and arthritis) and certain skin concerns like acne, wrinkles, and inflammation. That definitely caught my attention because let’s be real how often do you come across a product that claims to help with both pain and skin?
The main active ingredient is, of course, bee venom, which supposedly works by “tricking” your body into thinking it’s been stung, stimulating blood flow and collagen production in the process. They say it helps ease inflammation and improve skin texture. Honestly, it sounds kind of wild, but I’ve read that celebs and athletes swear by this stuff.
Anyway, I’ve been using it for some time now, focusing mostly on specific problem area like my lower back, knees, or a patch of irritated skin], and here’s how it went…

Ingredients In VLSVLS Bee Venom
the key ingredients in this cream include:
- Hydrolyzed collagen peptides
- Acetyl Hexapeptide
- Hyaluronic acid
Sharing My Personal Experience Using VLSVLS Bee Venom Cream
I decided to give it a try after seeing a glowing ad that showed an older woman applying it to her knees and magically standing up pain-free seconds later. Of course, I wasn’t expecting a miracle, but I hoped it would at least help with my mild arthritis and lower back pain.
Spoiler alert: it didn’t.
I placed my order through the official-looking VLSVLS website and paid about $35 USD for a small jar of the cream. There was no tracking info, and it took nearly three weeks to arrive. Right off the bat, that was frustrating. I also noticed I was charged slightly more than expected due to a strange international transaction fee, which wasn’t mentioned during checkout.
When the package finally arrived, I was disappointed. The jar was tiny maybe half the size of a regular face cream and it didn’t come with a pump or dispenser. Just a screw-on lid and a plain, almost generic-looking container. Honestly, it didn’t feel like something I should have paid that much for.
The cream itself smelled very herbal and had a warming sensation when I applied it, which I assumed was the bee venom doing its thing. I applied it to my knees and lower back twice a day for over a week. The warming effect was there every time, but I saw no actual improvement in pain or flexibility. It felt more like a gimmicky rub than any kind of real relief.
It’s Not Just Me, Other Customers Are Complaining Too
After I felt like the product was a dud, I went back online to look for other reviews. I found multiple comments on Trustpilot, Facebook, and product review forums echoing the same things I experienced—only worse in some cases.
Here’s what I kept seeing over and over again:
“I never received my package.”, “It’s just a cheap warming cream with no results.”, “False advertising! Doesn’t work on moles or anything else.”etc.
Some people said they were charged for more jars than they ordered. Others reported the company ghosted them when they asked for a refund. And many felt tricked by the slick ads that promised immediate results.
It’s clear I’m not the only one who felt misled.
Is VLSVLS Bee Venom Cream Worth It?
In my honest opinion? No.
VLSVLS Bee Venom Cream was a total letdown for me. It didn’t help my pain, it was smaller than expected, and the way the company operates feels shady at best. The website has no real contact info, and the customer service is nonexistent.
I wouldn’t recommend this product to anyone not for pain relief, not for skin issues, not even as a moisturizer. There are so many better options out there from trusted brands that are transparent about ingredients, results, and customer care.
Conclusion
Unless you enjoy throwing money into the void and waiting weeks for a cream that smells weird and does nothing, avoid VLSVLS Bee Venom Cream. It’s overhyped, underdelivers, and seems to be part of a bigger online scam.
Have you tried it too? Let me know in the comments I’d love to know if anyone actually had a good experience, but so far, I haven’t seen one.
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