That message is a classic social media engagement bait + exaggerated skincare claim.
🚫 What’s wrong with the claim
- There is no “2-ingredient mix” that gives “glass skin” or removes wrinkles permanently
- “Never need makeup again” is marketing language, not science
- Real skin texture depends on genetics, sun exposure, aging, and skincare habits over time
🧴 What “glass-like skin” actually comes from
What people call “glass skin” is usually:
- Well-hydrated skin
- Smooth texture from exfoliation
- Good lighting + skincare routine
- Often makeup or filters in posts
It is not something created by a single homemade mixture.
⚠️ Be careful with viral “2-ingredient recipes”
Common risky combinations in these posts include:
- Lemon + baking soda
- Toothpaste + oils
- Vinegar + essential oils
- Random kitchen mixes applied to skin
These can cause:
- Irritation
- Burns or dryness
- Damaged skin barrier
- Worse wrinkles over time
🧠 What actually improves skin appearance
Evidence-based basics:
- Daily sunscreen (most important anti-aging step)
- Gentle cleanser
- Moisturizer (hydration barrier support)
- Retinoids (for texture and fine lines)
- Enough sleep + hydration
💬 Why posts say “comment to get recipes”
That’s a common engagement tactic to:
- Boost algorithm reach
- Build followers
- Sell later content or products
It’s not about real skincare science.
