Making your own bay leaf facial tonic is easy. Here’s what you’ll need:
5–7 dried bay leaves
1 ½ cups of water
Optional: 1 teaspoon of rose water or a few drops of vitamin E oil
Follow these simple instructions:
Boil the bay leaves in water for 10–15 minutes.
Let the liquid cool and strain it.
Add rose water or vitamin E oil if desired.
Store the tonic in a glass bottle in the fridge for up to 5 days.
How to Use
After cleansing your face, apply the bay leaf toner using a cotton pad or spray bottle. Let it air dry. For best results, use the tonic every morning and night as a natural anti-aging routine. You can also apply a natural moisturizer afterward, like aloe vera or jojoba oil, for extra hydration.
Bay Leaf Steam Facial: Your Botox-Free Glow Booster
To further enhance the benefits of bay leaves for your skin, try a steam facial. Here’s how to do it:
Add 5 bay leaves to a bowl of boiling water.
Lean over the bowl with a towel over your head.
Steam your face for 5–7 minutes. This process opens your pores, boosts circulation, and tightens your skin naturally.
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