That claim is almost certainly misinformation.
There is no scientific evidence that bay leaves are “100,000 times more effective than Botox,” or that they can act as a Botox replacement for wrinkles.
Here’s the reality:
Botox
- A medical treatment using botulinum toxin
- Works by temporarily relaxing facial muscles
- Backed by decades of clinical research
- Results are predictable and measurable
Bay leaf (laurel leaves)
- A common cooking herb
- Contains antioxidants and plant compounds
- May have mild skin-soothing or anti-inflammatory effects in some home remedies
- But it cannot relax muscles or remove wrinkles like Botox
Why this myth spreads
A lot of social media posts exaggerate natural ingredients by:
- Misusing “antioxidant” benefits
- Showing edited or unrelated before/after photos
- Claiming extreme numbers with no studies behind them
Bottom line
Bay leaf tea, oils, or masks might be harmless for some people, but:
- It will not erase wrinkles
- It is not comparable to Botox in any medical sense
- Claims like “100,000 times more effective” are not based on science
If you want, I can tell you what actually works for reducing wrinkles safely (both medical and non-medical options).