My ‘Botox in a bottle’ face mask purifies and hydrates the skin using kitchen ingredients and petals, it’s amazing

AN herbal expert has revealed her secret to soft and smooth skin.

Honey and oats are just some of the natural ingredients she uses in her anti-aging serum.

A skincare expert revealed how to obtain her herbal 'Botox in a bottle' mixture
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A skincare expert revealed how to obtain her herbal 'Botox in a bottle' mixtureCredit: TikTok/talkherbal
Her face mask purifies and hydrates
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Her face mask purifies and hydratesCredit: TikTok/talkherbal

TikToker Criss Marissa (@talkherbal) creates videos about her wellness tips.

In one post, she showed how to obtain "Botox in a bottle" with all-natural ingredients.

"Natural ways to help with aging, redness, acne, dry skin, and hyperpigmentation," she wrote.

"Your skin will feel so soft and more calm," Criss added.
"Let me know if you try it."

To make Criss' botanical face mask, also known as her homemade Botox, you need a grinder.

Then you add two tablespoons each of hibiscus, rose petals, and calendula flowers and grind it into a powder.

Next, you add a scoop of kaolin clay to the mixture. Criss said the kaolin clay “purifies and hydrates the skin.”

Colloidal oats are the third ingredient. “It helps calm redness and irritation to the skin,” she said.

That’s all you need to make the powder. After that, you can add honey to some of the powder to make a paste, or just use water.

Either way, you leave it on for 20 minutes and then wash it off.

It will gently exfoliate and purify the skin, she said.

People on TikTok loved the suggestion.

Many wanted to buy the powder from Criss, but she kept selling out on her Etsy store.

Others wanted to know how often to use the mask.

The skincare pro said she uses it two times per week.

The mixture is gentle enough to be used twice weekly
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The mixture is gentle enough to be used twice weeklyCredit: TikTok/talkherbal
Honey or water can be used to turn the powder into a paste
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Honey or water can be used to turn the powder into a pasteCredit: TikTok/talkherbal