“Botox in a Bottle”

“Botox in a Bottle”

Have you heard of the viral trend called Botox in a Bottle? If you have, read on; and if not, we will fill you in. Recently, the internet has really caught on to all of the valuable therapies that Castor Oil and Essential Oils have to offer. With that, a recipe has been floating around that people are calling a miracle wrinkle eraser. Now, we can’t guarantee that this blend is equal to Botox, but we can tell you why this recipe is great for the skin and what you need!

 Castor Oil

This ancient oil has been used for thousands of years for its incredible therapeutic benefits. Traditionally used for hair and skin care, this viscous oil is rich in ricinoleic acids and Omega 9 fats which makes it super moisturizing. Additionally, Castor Oil reduces inflammation and increases collagen production, which makes it ideal for anti-aging products. Studies have even shown that Castor Oil may be effective in treating infraorbital hyperpigmentation aka dark circles under the eyes.

Jojoba Oil

Golden Jojoba Oil is a wonderful carrier oil because it is abundant in vitamins E and B, as well as antioxidants. Jojoba mimics the sebum of your skin, so it balances moisture and oil production. It is also known for improving skin elasticity and reducing wrinkles. We also love that Jojoba is hypoallergenic and does not clog pores.

Frankincense Essential Oil

The “King of Oils,” aka Frankincense Essential Oil has been treasured for centuries and was even used in Egyptian tombs! But when it comes to skin applications, this remarkable oil is the top pick because of its many benefits. One major contribution to facial care is its ability to aid in cell turnover. This means that it can potentially help you achieve a more youthful and vibrant complexion. This also translates to improved skin texture and anti-aging support.

Botox in a Bottle Recipe

 

Add all of the ingredients into the roller bottle, pop the top on and rotate gently in your hands to mix. Apply as needed to your face to help prevent fine lines and wrinkles. Take care not to get too close to the eyes.