Wait, Can Banana Peels Actually Reduce Wrinkles? Here's What A Derm Thinks
Is this TikTok trend actually worth trying?
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Hannah Frye is the Assistant Beauty Editor at mindbodygreen. She has a B.S. in journalism and a minor in women’s, gender, and queer studies from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. Hannah has written across lifestyle sections including health, wellness, sustainability, personal development, and more.
Image by Tatjana Zlatkovic / Stocksy April 3, 2023 Our editors have independently chosen the products listed on this page. If you purchase something mentioned in this article, we may While there should be a "Do not try this at home" label on some skin care TikTok trends, you don't always have that luxury. So you need to approach any skin care tips, products, and DIY hacks you see online with a critical eye. One recent trend worth researching: banana peel facials. Some users claim simply rubbing banana skin on your face can actually reduce wrinkles—but is there any truth to this? Here's what a derm thinks.
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Can banana peels actually reduce wrinkles?
First and foremost: "There aren't scientific studies examining the effects of using banana peels on the skin, so I can't say there is any science-backed data to prove benefits," says board-certified dermatologist Hadley King, M.D.
However, she notes that many scientific studies are often funded by skin care companies who may financially benefit from positive results, and banana peels aren't a patentable ingredient or device that these companies could profit from, so it shouldn't be surprising that the data isn't there. (That's also why you should take more than one study into account before weighing an ingredient's benefits and risks.)
That being said, there may actually be some benefits to rubbing this natural peel on your skin, King says, including:
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So, while your banana peel facial won't replace a retinol serum or collagen supplement for supple, firm skin, it could potentially be a beneficial add-on. If you enjoy the process, why not give it a shot?
How to do it
While this process may sound fairly simple, there are a few how-to notes to keep in mind:
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The takeaway
While some TikTok skin care trends may be harmful, the banana peel facial isn't one of them. In fact, rubbing a banana peel on your face may help to gently slough off dead skin and provide a shot of nutrients. Now, if you want to level-up your at-home facial beyond banana peels, just follow these steps.
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