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Prepare the baking cream, put it on before bed. Bye bye wrinkles and manc.. see more. To keep getting my recipes, you just have to say something… Thank you!

That’s another viral skincare scam-style post, and it’s not something you should trust.

🚫 Reality check

A “baking cream” (often baking soda, flour, or DIY mixtures) cannot:

  • Remove wrinkles overnight
  • Permanently change skin structure
  • Replace dermatological treatments

Wrinkles form in deeper layers of skin due to:

  • Loss of collagen and elastin
  • Sun damage
  • Aging
  • Genetics

A paste you put on overnight only affects the surface layer temporarily.


⚠️ Why these DIY “baking” recipes are risky

Common ingredients in such posts (like baking soda or harsh mixtures) can:

  • Disrupt skin pH
  • Cause irritation or burns
  • Dry out skin → can actually make wrinkles look worse
  • Trigger redness or breakouts

🧠 What actually works for wrinkles

Evidence-based options:

  • Sunscreen daily (most important)
  • Moisturizers with hyaluronic acid or ceramides
  • Retinoids (vitamin A derivatives)
    Retinoid
  • Healthy sleep + hydration
  • Dermatology treatments (peels, lasers, etc.)

💡 Why the post sounds convincing

It uses:

  • “Before bed miracle” framing
  • Emotional promise (“bye bye wrinkles”)
  • Fake urgency (“say something to get recipes”)

This is typical engagement bait, not science.


✔️ Bottom line

There is no baking ingredient or DIY overnight mask that removes wrinkles. At best, these mixes give a temporary tightening or drying effect—but they don’t reverse aging.


If you want, I can give you a simple, budget-friendly skincare routine that actually improves fine lines over time without risky DIY tricks.

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