I’d take that claim with a grain of salt. There isn’t any simple 2-ingredient mix you can add to Vaseline that will permanently erase wrinkles. Skin aging is driven by deeper changes (collagen loss, sun damage, genetics), and no home remedy can completely reverse that.
That said, your nana’s idea isn’t totally useless—Vaseline itself can help temporarily improve how wrinkles look. It works by sealing in moisture, which can make skin appear smoother and plumper. The key word is temporary.
Some common things people mix with it (with realistic expectations):
- Vitamin E oil – may support skin hydration and repair, but evidence for wrinkle removal is limited.
- Aloe vera gel – soothing and hydrating; can make skin look fresher.
- Coconut oil – adds extra moisture, though it can clog pores for some people.
If you try something like this, keep it simple:
- Use a small amount at night
- Apply on slightly damp skin to lock in moisture
- Avoid if you’re acne-prone (it can trap oil)
If your goal is actually reducing wrinkles long-term, the things that do have solid evidence are:
- Daily sunscreen (this matters more than anything else)
- Retinoids (like retinol)
- Consistent moisturizing
So your nana’s trick can help your skin look softer and less dry—but it won’t erase wrinkles “for good.”
If you want, tell me your skin type (oily, dry, acne-prone), and I can suggest something that actually works better long-term.