Okay, so tell me why I was scrolling the other day, and BOOM—everyone and their mama is rubbing banana peels on their face like it’s the fountain of youth. Apparently, Gen Z has dubbed this the “cheap, natural Botox alternative.” WHAT?!

Look, I’m all for a good DIY skincare hack. We’ve slathered honey, aloe, and even oatmeal on our faces before, right? But bananas? Sis, I had to dig into this.
The Claim: Banana Peels = Wrinkle Erasers 😳
The idea is that banana peels contain lutein (an antioxidant) that supposedly helps smooth fine lines, brighten the skin, and tighten everything up. People are out here rubbing banana peels on their faces for a few minutes, letting it dry, then rinsing.
It sounds kinda cute in theory. Natural? Check. Cheap? Check. But…does it actually work?
The Reality Check
I hate to be the one to break the news, but dermatologists are not buying it. According to skincare experts, while lutein is great when you eat it, there’s no solid proof that rubbing it on your face does anything magical. Plus, banana peels aren’t strong enough to replace actual Botox (or even a decent retinol).
Could it moisturize a little? Maybe. But if you’re looking for real anti-aging results, stick with:
🧴Retinol or Bakuchiol – Proven wrinkle-fighters
☀️Vitamin C – Brightens and evens skin tone
💧Hydration – Because dry skin = more noticeable lines
🧴Sunscreen! – The OG of wrinkle prevention
Final Verdict: Fun, But Not a Miracle
Look, if you’re just playing around and wanna have a self-care moment, go ahead and live your best banana life. But if you’re serious about keeping that skin snatched? Let’s invest in the right products, sis.
Would you try this trend? Drop a 🍌 in the comments if you have!