Ah, that’s pure clickbait. 😅 Let’s break it down carefully.
No, bay leaf is not “100,000 times stronger than Botox”. That claim is scientifically unfounded. Here’s what’s really going on:
What Bay Leaves Can Do
- Bay leaves contain antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds.
- In theory, antioxidants help protect skin cells from damage caused by free radicals.
- Some people make DIY face masks or oils with bay leaf extracts for a mild soothing effect.
What Bay Leaves Cannot Do
- Replace Botox or any neuromodulator: Botox works by paralyzing muscles to smooth wrinkles, which bay leaves cannot do.
- Erase deep wrinkles: No spice, herb, or natural extract can remove wrinkles that are already formed.
- “100,000 times stronger” is pure marketing hype. There’s no study comparing bay leaves to Botox in potency.
Safe, Realistic Anti-Aging Uses of Bay Leaves
- Infused oils: Can be used in DIY facial oils for soothing or mild antioxidant effects.
- Tea or culinary use: Supports overall health and may have anti-inflammatory benefits, which is indirectly good for skin.
Bottom Line
Bay leaves are healthy in cooking and may support skin health indirectly, but they are not a miracle wrinkle eraser. There’s no natural substitute for Botox or other clinically proven anti-aging treatments.
If you want, I can make a realistic anti-aging routine using natural ingredients that actually help with skin firmness and wrinkles—even for someone 70+—without relying on clickbait claims.
Do you want me to do that?