A TikTok viral 10p Botox tip is a load of rubbish – it won’t make you look 10 years younger overnight

A TikTok viral 10p Botox tip is a load of rubbish – it won’t make you look 10 years younger overnight

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A TikTok viral 10p Botox tip is a load of rubbish – it won’t make you look 10 years younger overnight
Author: Roisin Chapman
Published: Feb, 03 2025 12:58

A POPULAR anti-ageing method has been debunked by a medical professional. The cosmetic dermatology and aesthetics specialist shared the truth behind the viral hack. Speaking on The School Runway podcast, Dr. Nora explained the myth behind the beauty technique. When asked by hosts Bronagh and Cara about the concept of face taping, she revealed why it isn't the miracle solution most people think it is. In fact, it only works as a preventative method rather than an age reversing step.

 [Dr. Nora, cosmetic dermatologist and aesthetician, holding a syringe.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Dr. Nora, cosmetic dermatologist and aesthetician, holding a syringe.]

Dr. Nora described the supposed science behind face taping as "a load of rubbish.". Instead, she recommended using steps such as facial massaging to help boost your skin's elasticity. "[People] do Gua Sha and lymphatic drainage, which is amazing for circulation," she explained. The medical expert added that these techniques help to "reduce fine lines and wrinkles.". She also swears by FaceGym, which involves stimulating the facial muscles to temporarily improve tone and make the skin appear plumper.

 [Dr. Nora, Cosmetic Dermatology & Aesthetics, London & Kent.]
Image Credit: The Sun [Dr. Nora, Cosmetic Dermatology & Aesthetics, London & Kent.]

"I try to do a couple of Face Gyms every now and then because I’m someone who retains water and my face does get puffy," she said. "Especially if I’ve eaten a lot of salt or been out drinking or partying because I haven’t slept very well.". Dr. Nora explained that these activities "really show" on her face. "So lymphatic drainage is important for genuine contouring and definition and maintaining that elasticity in your face," she explained.

 [a woman has a bunch of pink stickers on her face]
Image Credit: The Sun [a woman has a bunch of pink stickers on her face]

On the other hand, she explained why face taping is not a solution to existing fine lines or wrinkles. "I guess if you’re going to sleep and you’re rubbing your face on a pillow, over time and over the years, you are going to develop fine lines and wrinkles on the sides that you sleep on," she said. "However, face taping is not going to make you look 10 years younger, which I think some people are trying to claim it does.".

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