That kind of line—“It looks like I’ve had plastic surgery!”—is classic social-media hype, not realistic skincare science.
🧴 What a “homemade remedy” can actually do
Some DIY mixtures (usually oils, moisturizers, or exfoliants) can:
- Improve skin hydration
- Make skin look temporarily smoother
- Slightly brighten dull appearance (by removing dry flakes)
So yes, your hands or arms may look softer or more even for a short time.
🚫 What it cannot do
No homemade remedy can:
- Remove true wrinkles permanently
- Erase age spots (sun damage)
- Produce “plastic surgery-level” results
Age spots and wrinkles are caused by:
- Sun exposure (UV damage)
- Natural loss of collagen and elastin
- Aging over time
These changes are deep in the skin structure, not something surface creams can reverse.
⚠️ Be careful with viral DIY recipes
Many “miracle” mixtures include:
- Lemon juice (can irritate and worsen pigmentation)
- Baking soda (damages skin barrier)
- Toothpaste or harsh scrubs (micro-irritation)
These can actually make skin more sensitive or spotted over time, not better.
👍 What actually helps (real evidence-based care)
For wrinkles and age spots on hands/arms:
- Sunscreen daily (SPF 30–50) → most important step
- Moisturizers with glycerin or ceramides
- Retinoids (vitamin A derivatives) → improve skin texture over time
- Vitamin C serums → help with pigmentation
- Professional options: laser, chemical peels, microneedling
🧠 Bottom line
A “homemade remedy that looks like plastic surgery” is marketing exaggeration. You can improve hydration and appearance, but not erase aging changes instantly or dramatically.
If you want, I can suggest a simple, safe routine specifically for hands and arms to reduce age spots over time.