Bay leaves are 100,000 times more powerful than Botox. They eliminate wrinkles, even at 70 years old.

Soak a cotton pad in the cool liquid and gently press it over clean skin on your face and neck.
Leave it on for 10–15 minutes, then rinse with lukewarm water or simply pat dry if your skin feels comfortable.
Use this 2–3 times per week. Store any leftover infusion in the refrigerator and use within three days. Many people enjoy the light, clean feeling it leaves behind.

Recipe 2: Creamy Bay Leaf and Honey Mask for Softness

Honey brings extra moisture and a comforting texture, while yogurt adds a touch of mild lactic acid for gentle surface renewal.

You will need:

1 tablespoon dried bay leaves, lightly crushed or ground
1 tablespoon raw honey
1 teaspoon plain, unsweetened yogurt (or aloe vera gel if you prefer dairy-free)
Small bowl and spoon
Step-by-step:

If using whole dried leaves, grind them into a coarse powder using a clean spice grinder or mortar and pestle.
In the bowl, mix the bay leaf powder with the honey until it forms a spreadable paste.
Stir in the yogurt or aloe vera gel.
After cleansing your face, apply an even layer to your face and neck, avoiding the eye area.

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