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.

