‘This made my face feel so much tighter’: TikTok users claim banana peels can act as a natural form of Botox

Botox can be expensive. You know what isn’t? Bananas. 

A new beauty hack making the rounds online involves rubbing the inside of a banana peel all over your face for a few minutes to brighten and tighten skin. You’ve heard of chemical peels for your skin? Now it’s all about the banana peel. 

“This actually made my face feel so much tighter,” one TikToker said after giving the hack a go. “Me, after seeing a banana peel can help with hydration, brightening, hyperpigmentation & be preventative Botox,” wrote another over a video of them rubbing the peel on their skin. “POV: When you’re 37 years old & do banana peel scrubs instead of Botox,” a third creator posted. “Why didn’t I see this 5,000 bananas ago,” read one of the comments.

Can it be that the key to glowing skin has been sitting in our fruit bowls all this time? Dermatologist Geeta Yadav posted a TikTok video sharing her thoughts on the hack: “First off, ew,” she says. And while yes, she acknowledges that bananas contain antioxidants, anti-inflammatories, and antimicrobial properties, Dr. Yadav wouldn’t recommend using banana peels in place of an over-the-counter skincare product. As for being “nature’s Botox”? “There’s no topical or food supplement that is going to give you the same effect Botox can when [it’s injected],” she adds.

@geetayadavmd

Say what?! 🍌😳 People are rubbing banana peels on their face as a DIY skincare hack claiming it tightens skin and smooths wrinkles like BOTOX? As a #dermatologist I have to say that I’m not a fan of putting food on the face. While banana peels do have some beneficial properties, they don’t compare to the results of BOTOX or well-studied skincare products. If you’re concerned about fine lines and wrinkles, talk to a dermatologist about your options. Let’s stick to the tried and true and avoid the banana peel trend! #DermReactstoBananaPeels #dermreacts #dermatologist #fyp

♬ original sound – Dr. Geeta Yadav

One TikToker points to the lutein in the banana peel as the reason for its possible brightening, hydrating, and soothing properties. “It’s more like preventative Botox,” she says. Skin and aesthetics expert Nina Prisk, founder of Update Aesthetics clinics in the U.K., cautions that while bananas do contain lutein, an antioxidant that may help brighten the skin, it won’t be absorbed properly simply by rubbing a banana all over your face. “It may, in fact, result in skin irritation, especially for those with sensitive skin,” she adds.

Unless you are allergic to bananas, this beauty hack is unlikely to do any harm. As for the Botox claims, “rubbing banana skins on the face is simply not comparable to something which has scientific backing and has been used for over 20 years with proven results,” Prisk says. “Although some people might experience a temporary feeling of skin tightening, this will be short-lived, and it will not offer long-lasting results like injectable aesthetic treatments can.” 

That doesn’t mean bananas don’t have a host of benefits when used as nature intended (i.e., eaten). Naturally rich in potassium, bananas can help keep your skin moisturized and hydrated from the inside out. So just eat the banana, compost the tossed peel, and book an appointment with a professional for any Botox needs.

https://www.fastcompany.com/91271815/this-made-my-face-feel-so-much-tighter-tiktok-users-claim-banana-peels-can-act-as-a-natural-form-of-botox?partner=rss&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=rss+fastcompany&utm_content=rss

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