Knowing what anti-ageing hacks actually work can be time consuming.
But a doctor has revealed the one method that is scientifically proven to work – and you can do it for just 20 pence.
But a doctor has revealed the one method that is scientifically proven to work – and you can do it for just 20 pence.
Taking to YouTube, Doctor Youn stitched a video of a woman getting rid of her wrinkles overnight.
In the clip she used some wrinkle patches over her forehead.
Before using them, her forehead had deep set wrinkles but after sleeping in the patches she woke up with a smooth forehead and not a wrinkle in sight.
Youn said that the skincare product used in the video were silicone patches called Wrinkle Shminkles.
"They work in two ways," he explained.
"They splint those wrinkles smoother and they teach your muscles not to create those lines."
The patches force the muscles to stay still banishing existing wrinkles and preventing more from forming.
But he also revealed you didn't have to splurge on the brand to get the same effects.
Doctor Youn continued: "You can get a similar result using Frownies you can buy on Amazon."
But he revealed you may have something at home already for a cheaper anti-ageing hack.
The doctor recommended using scotch tape – which you probably have hidden in a drawer somewhere.
With a roll costing just £1.75 from Sainsbury's you can do the hack every night for just 20p.
The clip soon went viral over on his YouTube account @doctoryoun with over 540k likes.
People were quick to take to the comments thanking him for the budget-friendly hack.