That kind of headline is classic clickbait. There is no legitimate “2-minute trick” that can erase wrinkles in a meaningful or lasting way.
What is true is that some quick actions can make skin temporarily look smoother—but not actually remove wrinkles:
- Hydration (water or moisturizer): plumps skin slightly, making fine lines less visible
- Sunscreen + sun avoidance: the real long-term “anti-wrinkle trick” (UV damage causes most aging)
- Moisturizers with hyaluronic acid or glycerin: give a short-term smoothing effect
- Facial massage: can reduce puffiness briefly by improving fluid movement
- Makeup/primers: instantly blur fine lines (cosmetic effect only)
For real, lasting wrinkle reduction, dermatology-supported options include:
- Retinoids (vitamin A derivatives)
- Consistent sunscreen use
- Healthy sleep and diet
- Professional treatments (chemical peels, lasers, microneedling, Botox)
So if a video or ad promises dramatic wrinkle removal in 2 minutes, it’s almost always selling hype, not science.
If you want, tell me your skin goal (deep wrinkles, under-eye lines, sagging, etc.), and I can suggest what
