That claim is not true and not medically supported. It’s another viral “clickbait” beauty myth.
🧴 Does vinegar make you look younger?
❌ No scientific evidence shows that vinegar (apple cider vinegar or white vinegar) can:
- Remove wrinkles
- Reverse aging
- Make skin look “30 years younger”
⚠️ What vinegar actually does to skin
Vinegar is acidic. Putting it on your face can:
- Irritate skin
- Cause redness or burning
- Damage the skin barrier
- Trigger dryness and peeling
- Make pigmentation worse in some people
Especially if used undiluted, it can be harsh.
🧠 Why people think it “works”
Some temporary effects can be misleading:
- Slight exfoliation → skin may feel smoother for a short time
- Drying effect → can make pores look smaller briefly
- Lighting/photos → exaggerate results online
But none of these = real anti-aging reversal.
👍 What actually helps skin look younger (evidence-based)
🌞 1. Sunscreen (most important)
Prevents:
- Wrinkles
- Dark spots
- Skin aging
🧴 2. Retinoids (Vitamin A derivatives)
Help with:
- Fine lines
- Skin texture
- Collagen support
💧 3. Moisturizer
- Keeps skin plump and reduces appearance of lines
🍊 4. Vitamin C serum
- Brightens skin
- Helps with pigmentation
💤 5. Sleep + hydration
- Improves skin repair naturally
🚨 Bottom line
- Vinegar on skin → ❌ not anti-aging, can be harmful
- “Looks 30 years younger” stories → usually marketing or edited photos
- Real skin aging care → sunscreen + proven skincare ingredients
If you want, I can build you a simple skincare routine for glowing skin using affordable products based on your skin type (oily, dry, or combination).