Is banana peel the new Botox? According to a beauty influencer, rubbing it on your skin tightens sagging skin. Here's everything you need to know.
There's no scientific evidence that banana peels can reduce wrinkles, and rubbing a banana peel on your face can be a substitute for Botox. However, there are anecdotal claims from social media users who say banana peels work like Botox. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr Pravin Banodkar, MBBS, DNB (dermatology),
and co-founder of Skin Beyond Borders (SkinBB), shared his view on using bananas as a Botox substitute.Are
banana peel facials just as good as Botox?
The short answer is: no. But first,
let's hear what Aareefa, founder of Ammu Beauty Brand, which is inspired by
Ayurvedic traditions, said in a recent video she posted on Instagram. Alongside
a video of her demonstrating her beauty ritual of rubbing banana peel on her
face, she wrote, “Banana peel instead of Botox?? Yes for me!”
In the clip, she said, “You don't
need Botox, all you need is banana peel. Inside of banana peel... is amazing
for brightening the skin, fine line and wrinkles and also fading pigmentation.
You go ahead and rub this banana peal on your skin. It is brightening,
hydrating and soothing. Just think of it as preventable Botox and
focus it on your fine lines and wrinkles and anywhere you have
hyperpigmentation.”
Aareefa added, “Do this as much as possible throughout the
week, and you are going to see a huge difference in just the brightening,
hydration and texture of your skin. I remember my mom doing this almost every
single day... So, once you are done rubbing it, just leave it on for 10 minutes
and then go ahead and wash it off with warm water. Do this consistently and I
can promise you, you are not going to need Botox. How easy was that?”
How
does Botox work?
Botulinum toxin — often referred to
by the brand name Botox — wasn't always the Magic Eraser for wrinkles and fine
lines like you might know it as today. But can banana peels really serve as an
alternative to the cosmetic procedure?
Before we get to that, however,
let's first answer the common question: what is Botox, exactly? “Botox works by
temporarily blocking nerve signals to muscles, preventing them from contracting
and reducing the appearance of wrinkles," Dr Pravin Banodkar says.
He adds, “As a board-certified
dermatologist, I am deeply concerned about the viral trend promoting banana
peel application on facial skin for 'Botox-like effects'.”
When asked about Aareefa's video, Dr Pravin Banodkar says
it's crucial to understand that most such DIY skincare videos are primarily
motivated by generating engagement metrics – likes, shares, and followers –
rather than providing evidence-based skincare advice. He says, “While some
creators might share genuine personal experiences, these anecdotal results
cannot be considered scientific evidence and often employ specific lighting, filters,
and camera angles to create misleading 'before and after' effects.”
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