That sounds like one of those “secret home remedies,” but the claim that it can “erase wrinkles for good” isn’t realistic. No topical mixture can permanently remove wrinkles—aging affects deeper layers of skin.
That said, using Vaseline (petroleum jelly) can help your skin look smoother and more hydrated. Here’s what’s actually going on:
🧴 Why Vaseline Helps (a little)
- It’s an occlusive → locks moisture into the skin
- Makes skin appear plumper and smoother temporarily
- Helps repair the skin barrier, especially if your skin is dry
👉 This can make fine lines look less visible, but it doesn’t remove them.
🧪 Common “2-ingredient mixes” you might see
1. Vaseline + Vitamin E oil
- May improve hydration and antioxidant support
- Can give a softer, smoother appearance
2. Vaseline + Aloe vera
- Adds a soothing and hydrating effect
- Good for irritated or dry skin
3. Vaseline + Lemon juice (⚠️ be careful)
- Often recommended online, but can irritate or damage skin, especially in sunlight
⚠️ What to Watch Out For
- Vaseline can clog pores in acne-prone skin
- Doesn’t provide anti-aging ingredients like retinoids or peptides
- Results are temporary (hydration-based), not permanent
💡 What Actually Reduces Wrinkles
For real, long-term improvement:
- Sunscreen daily (most important step)
- Retinoids (vitamin A derivatives)
- Moisturizers with hyaluronic acid or ceramides
- Healthy lifestyle (sleep, hydration, diet)
Bottom line
Your nana’s trick can make skin look smoother and more hydrated, but it won’t erase wrinkles permanently. Think of it as a simple moisturizing hack, not a miracle cure.
If you want, I can show you a simple, proven anti-aging routine using affordable products that actually improves skin over time.