That kind of tip gets passed around a lot—but “erase wrinkles for good” is where it stops being realistic. No topical mix (including Vaseline + anything) can permanently remove wrinkles. What it can do is temporarily improve how your skin looks by hydrating and smoothing it.
Here’s likely what your nana meant and why it can help a bit:
Common Vaseline mixes people swear by
- Vaseline + lemon juice
Lemon has mild exfoliating properties (vitamin C), and Vaseline locks in moisture. Skin can look brighter, but lemon can also irritate or even burn skin—especially in sunlight. - Vaseline + vitamin E oil
This is a safer combo. Vitamin E adds antioxidant support, and Vaseline seals it in, making skin look softer and plumper. - Vaseline + aloe vera
Aloe soothes and hydrates, while Vaseline prevents moisture loss. Good for dry, tired-looking skin.
What actually happens
Vaseline (petroleum jelly) is an occlusive—it traps moisture in your skin. When skin is well-hydrated, fine lines look less noticeable. That’s the “magic” people see.
What it won’t do
- It won’t rebuild collagen
- It won’t permanently remove wrinkles
- It won’t stop aging
If you want real wrinkle reduction (long-term)
You’ll get better results from:
- Daily sunscreen (this matters more than anything)
- Retinoids (proven to improve fine lines over time)
- Consistent moisturizing
- Healthy sleep and diet
If you want, tell me your skin type and I can suggest a simple routine that actually works—not just old-school hacks.