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“You’ll NEVER Need Makeup Again My grandma mixes 2 things and has

That’s another classic bait-style hook.

You’ll never need makeup again” + “grandma mixes 2 things” is designed to trigger curiosity, not to convey real, verifiable skincare science.

A few realities behind claims like this:

  • Makeup is cosmetic, not medical. No natural mixture permanently replaces it in all contexts (coverage, pigmentation, texture, lighting, etc.).
  • Skin appearance can improve with things like moisturizers, sunscreen, retinoids, good sleep, and hydration, but none of these make someone “never need makeup again.”
  • “Grandma remedy” stories are often anecdotal, exaggerated, or completely fabricated for engagement.
  • If it were a genuinely powerful skincare treatment, it would be studied in dermatology research and likely sold in standardized formulations.

What can be true in a more realistic sense:
Some simple routines (like consistent sunscreen + moisturizer) can noticeably improve skin over time, so people may feel they need less makeup—but that’s very different from a total transformation.

If you paste the rest of the claim (the “2 things”), I can tell you whether there’s any real dermatology evidence behind them or if it’s just social media hype.

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