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It looks like I’ve had plastic surgery!” A homemade

Posted on April 16, 2026 by Admin

That line—“It looks like I’ve had plastic surgery! A homemade…”—is another viral beauty claim that’s heavily exaggerated.

No homemade treatment can replicate the effects of actual cosmetic procedures like fillers, lifts, or surgery. Skin doesn’t change that dramatically overnight.


🧴 What these posts usually refer to

They often promote things like:

  • Aloe vera masks
  • Rice water or rice flour masks
  • Egg white “lifting” masks
  • Yogurt + honey mixtures

These can make your skin look:

  • Temporarily smoother
  • More hydrated
  • Slightly tighter for a short time

But that effect is temporary, not structural.


🧠 Why it can “look like a transformation”

  • Hydrated skin reflects light better → looks smoother
  • Tightening masks create a short-lived firm feeling
  • Lighting and camera angles exaggerate results

⚠️ What they do NOT do

  • Permanently lift sagging skin
  • Remove deep wrinkles
  • Replace real cosmetic procedures
  • Change facial structure

✅ What actually improves skin appearance

  • Consistent skincare (cleanser, moisturizer, sunscreen)
  • Ingredients like retinol or vitamin C
  • Sleep, hydration, and diet

🧠 Bottom line

Homemade treatments can refresh your skin temporarily, but claims of “looking like plastic surgery” are marketing exaggeration.


If you want, I can give you a simple homemade face mask that genuinely improves glow and texture (without the hype).

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