Natural for Young, Wrinkle-Free Skin
Nature has always occupied a special place in beauty routines, and one of the plants that is gradually gaining popularity is the laurel leaf. Although many people know it only for its use in cooking, the truth is that its antioxidant and aromatic properties make it an interesting ingredient for skin care. For generations, laurel leaves have been used in home remedies for their ability to refresh, clean and bring a sense of well-being, especially on tired or dull skin.
Laurel contains natural compounds such as essential oils, flavonoids and antioxidants that help protect the skin against daily sun wear, stress and pollution. It can also provide a feeling of firmness and freshness when used consistently and properly. It is not an “anti-aging miracle” or a substitute for dermatological treatments, but it can be a natural supplement for those seeking a simpler and more affordable routine.
One of the most practical recipes is the laurel face tonic.
Ingredients
5 dried laurel leaves
1 cup of water
Preparation:
Boil the water and add the bay leaves. Cook on low heat for 5 minutes, turn off and let rest until cool. Then siphon the liquid and store it in a clean jar in the fridge for up to three days.
Mode of use:
Apply with cotton wool on the clean face at night. It can help to refresh the skin and give it a more radiant appearance.
Another option is a nourishing mask of laurel and honey.
Ingredients:
2 shredded leaves of laurel
1 tablespoon natural yogurt
1 teaspoon of honey
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