That claim is not true.
Mixing “yeast and yogurt” will not remove wrinkles in 3 minutes—or permanently at any age. That’s a classic skincare scam style headline that exaggerates normal cosmetic effects.
Here’s what’s actually going on:
🧴 About yeast + yogurt on skin
- yogurt contains lactic acid, which can gently exfoliate and temporarily make skin feel smoother
- Yeast (often baker’s yeast) has nutrients, but no proven anti-wrinkle effect when applied to skin
⏱️ “3-minute wrinkle removal” — what’s real?
In reality:
- You might see a temporary tightening or plumping effect from hydration
- This can make fine lines look less visible for a short time
- But wrinkles are not erased—they’re just cosmetically softened briefly
❌ What it cannot do
- It does not rebuild collagen instantly
- It does not remove deep wrinkles permanently
- It does not reverse aging in minutes
🧠 Real science of wrinkles
Wrinkles are mainly caused by:
- Collagen loss over time
- Sun damage (UV exposure)
- Skin thinning with age
Those changes require long-term approaches like sunscreen, retinoids, moisturizers, and sometimes dermatological treatments—not kitchen mixtures.
⚠️ About “must comment to get recipes”
That line is just engagement farming. It’s used to boost likes and comments, not to provide real skincare science.
Bottom line
Yeast + yogurt may slightly moisturize or smooth skin temporarily, but “wrinkle removal in 3 minutes” is marketing fiction, not dermatology.
If you want, I can suggest actual evidence-based ways to reduce wrinkles safely depending on your skin type and budget.