That kind of claim is not scientifically true.
Mixing ingredients with Vaseline (petroleum jelly) may help moisturize skin, but it will not “erase wrinkles for good.”
Vaseline is known as Vaseline, and it mainly works as a skin barrier moisturizer, not a wrinkle remover.
🧴 What Vaseline actually does
- Locks in moisture
- Prevents skin dryness
- Protects skin barrier
- Helps heal cracked or irritated skin
❌ What it does NOT do
- Does not rebuild collagen
- Does not remove deep wrinkles
- Does not reverse skin aging
- Does not replace medical skincare treatments
Wrinkles are mainly caused by:
- Loss of collagen and elastin
- Sun damage (UV exposure)
- Natural aging process (Skin aging)
⚠️ About “mix 2 things with Vaseline” tricks
These viral recipes often include:
- Lemon juice
- Coconut oil
- Aloe vera
- Vitamin E capsules
While some of these may hydrate skin, none can permanently remove wrinkles. At best, they may:
- Make skin feel softer
- Temporarily improve appearance due to hydration
🧠 What actually helps wrinkles (evidence-based)
- Daily sunscreen (very important)
- Retinoids (vitamin A derivatives)
- Moisturizers with hyaluronic acid
- Healthy sleep and hydration
- Dermatology treatments (for deeper wrinkles)
🧠 Bottom line
Vaseline can protect and moisturize skin, but no DIY mix will “erase wrinkles forever.” That idea is a myth passed down in viral beauty tips.
If you want, I can suggest a simple skincare routine that actually helps reduce fine lines safely and realistically.