“You’ll never need makeup again. My grandmother mixes these two things, and has wrinkle-free glass skin.”
The visible ingredients include what looks like Johnson’s Baby Oil and a spoonful of another liquid (it’s not clear what the second ingredient is). The image also says it will “give you the recipe,” but the recipe itself isn’t shown.
As for the caption you wrote:
“These were my hands 15 days before I started using this homemade remedy.”
That sentence implies a “before” photo. If you want a more natural version, you could say:
- “This is what my hands looked like 15 days before I started using this homemade remedy.”
- “Here’s a before photo of my hands, taken 15 days before I started using this homemade remedy.”
- “My hands before using this homemade remedy (15 days earlier).”
Regarding the skincare claim, it’s wise to be skeptical. There is no evidence that mixing baby oil with a household ingredient can make wrinkles disappear or give “glass skin.” Baby oil mainly acts as an occlusive moisturizer, helping reduce water loss from the skin, but it does not stimulate collagen or reverse skin aging.
If you can tell me what the second ingredient is (or share the full recipe), I can explain whether it’s likely to be safe and whether there’s any scientific evidence that it works.
