Pour water over bay leaves and soak your feet. Try it once and you will do it forever.

The Bay Leaf Bath That Transforms Your Pedicure Routine
 

What if a kitchen ingredient hidden in your cupboards became the secret to soft, silky feet? Discover how  bay leaves , combined with a touch of honey and olive oil, are revolutionizing foot care at a lower cost.


Why choose bay leaves?

  • Nourishing and restorative  : Rich in vitamins (A, C) and minerals, bay leaf softens rough areas and soothes damaged skin.
  • Express action  : Just one session is enough to see a visible change.
  • 100% natural  : A gentle alternative to chemicals, ideal for sensitive skin.

The recipe for the miraculous bath

  1. Prepare the infusion  :
    • Bring 1 liter of water to the boil.
    • Add 15 dried bay leaves.
    • Let steep for 10 minutes.
  2. Adjust the temperature  :
    • Mix the infusion with cold water to obtain a comfortable temperature.
  3. Soak your feet  :
    • Soak your feet for  15 minutes .
    • Dry them gently with a towel.

Result  : Instantly softer skin, without calluses or roughness.


The booster mask for baby feet

After the bath, intensify the effect with this homemade treatment:

  • Mix 2 tablespoons of  honey  (antibacterial) and 1 tablespoon of olive oil  (nourishing).
  • Apply by massaging onto the feet.
  • Wrap them in cling film and leave to stand for  10 minutes .
  • Rinse with lukewarm water.

Pro tip  : Wear cotton socks while applying to maximize nutrient absorption.


When to use this routine?

  • In summer preparation for perfect feet in sandals.
  • After a long day of walking or sports.
  • In addition to a home pedicure.

Did you know?

Bay leaves were already used in ancient times for their medicinal and cosmetic properties. Their soothing scent even adds a relaxing touch to this treatment!


In summary , this  laurel + honey/olive duo  offers an economical, ecological and effective solution for impeccable feet. Why deprive yourself? 🌿✨

Precautions  : Avoid this bath if you have open wounds or allergies to the ingredients.*