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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 a classic social media clickbait “beauty hack” post, and it should be treated with skepticism.

🧴 “Baking cream for wrinkles” — what’s really going on

There is no reliable dermatological evidence that “baking cream” (often vague, sometimes meaning baking soda, flour mixtures, or DIY creams) can:

  • remove wrinkles overnight
  • reverse skin aging
  • or permanently improve skin texture

⚠️ Why these posts are misleading

They usually:

  • use vague ingredients (“baking cream” isn’t a standard skincare product)
  • promise instant results (“before bed → bye bye wrinkles”)
  • add engagement bait (“say something to keep getting recipes”)
  • avoid explaining any real science

🧠 What actually helps wrinkles (evidence-based)

Real, proven approaches include:

  • retinoids (vitamin A derivatives)
  • daily sunscreen (SPF)
  • moisturizers with hyaluronic acid
  • healthy sleep, hydration, and diet
  • dermatologist treatments (if needed)

🧴 Bottom line

If something claims “erase wrinkles overnight,” it’s almost always marketing or misinformation, not skincare science.


If you want, I can tell you cheap, actually effective skincare routines that do improve fine lines over time.

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