That sounds like one of those classic “grandma remedies”—but it’s important to separate what actually helps skin from what’s just hype.
👉 No mixture can permanently “erase wrinkles for good.” Wrinkles are caused by aging, sun exposure, and collagen loss, so they can be improved, not magically removed.
🧴 What People Usually Mix with Vaseline
These viral tips often suggest adding things like:
- Vitamin E oil
- Aloe vera gel
- Sometimes lemon juice (⚠️ not recommended)
✅ What This Mix Can Actually Do
💧 Deep Moisturizing
- Vaseline is an occlusive, meaning it locks in moisture
- Well-hydrated skin can look smoother and less wrinkled
🌿 Soothing Effects (with aloe or vitamin E)
- May calm irritation and support skin barrier repair
⚠️ What It Won’t Do
- ❌ Remove deep wrinkles permanently
- ❌ Boost collagen significantly
- ❌ Reverse aging
Also:
- Lemon juice can irritate skin and make it sensitive to sunlight—best avoided
🧠 What Actually Helps Reduce Wrinkles
- Sunscreen (daily) → the #1 anti-aging step
- Retinoids (like retinol) → boost collagen
- Vitamin C serums → improve skin texture
- Moisturizers → keep skin plump
- Healthy sleep, hydration, and diet
💡 A Safer DIY Option
If you want to try something similar:
- A thin layer of Vaseline at night (“slugging”)
- Apply over a light moisturizer or aloe gel
✨ Bottom Line
Mixing ingredients into Vaseline can make your skin look smoother and hydrated, but it won’t “erase wrinkles for good.” Think of it as supportive care, not a miracle cure.
If you want, I can give you a simple, science-backed anti-aging routine that actually reduces wrinkles over time.