That reads like a typical clickbait or spam-style skincare ad.
Claims like “baking cream removes wrinkles overnight” or “bye bye wrinkles” aren’t supported by dermatology evidence. Skin aging (wrinkles, fine lines, texture changes) is mainly driven by factors like sun exposure, genetics, hydration, and collagen loss. No simple homemade “cream” applied overnight can permanently erase wrinkles.
Some DIY mixtures that people call “baking cream” often include baking soda or kitchen ingredients, which can actually irritate the skin, disrupt its natural barrier, and make dryness or sensitivity worse—sometimes making fine lines look more noticeable.
If you’re trying to reduce wrinkles safely, the evidence-backed basics are:
- Daily sunscreen (SPF 30+)
- Retinoids (like retinol, if your skin tolerates it)
- Moisturizers with ingredients like hyaluronic acid or ceramides
- Good sleep + hydration
And anything promising dramatic “overnight wrinkle removal” is almost always marketing exaggeration.
If you want, I can break down what actually works for your skin type or suggest a simple routine on a budget.
