That claim is not medically true and is a classic skincare exaggeration.
🧴 “Yeast and yogurt remove all wrinkles in 3 minutes”
There is no scientific evidence that any homemade mask can:
- remove wrinkles completely
- work in 3 minutes
- reverse aging “even at 70”
Wrinkles form because of:
- collagen and elastin loss in skin
- sun damage (UV exposure)
- natural aging and genetics
These are structural changes in the skin, not something a topical mixture can instantly erase.
🥛 Do yogurt and yeast do anything for skin?
Yogurt
May:
- mildly moisturize skin
- provide lactic acid (a gentle exfoliant in some skincare products)
But:
- effects are temporary and subtle
- not strong enough to remove wrinkles
Yeast
- sometimes used in DIY masks for vitamins or texture
- no proven anti-wrinkle effect in controlled dermatology research
⏱️ Why “3 minutes” is unrealistic
Skin remodeling (like improving wrinkles) requires:
- weeks to months of treatment (if any improvement is possible)
- stimulation of collagen (with retinoids, procedures, or lasers)
Nothing topical works in minutes for structural aging changes.
đź§ What actually helps wrinkles (evidence-based)
Dermatologists rely on:
- retinoids (vitamin A derivatives)
- sunscreen (prevention is most important)
- moisturizers (temporary smoothing)
- procedures like lasers, microneedling, fillers (for visible improvement)
Even these do not erase all wrinkles, they reduce appearance gradually.
đźš« Bottom line
- ❌ No cream, yogurt, or yeast mask removes all wrinkles in minutes
- ❌ Age 70 does not change skin biology enough for instant reversal
- âś” Some DIY masks may temporarily soften or hydrate skin
- âś” Real improvement requires consistent skincare or medical treatments
If you want, I can break down which anti-aging treatments actually have strong clinical evidence vs which ones are mostly internet myths—that’s where most confusion comes from.