First mention: Baking soda
🧴 Baking soda on the face: miracle or risk?
Short answer: more risk than benefit.
🧠 Why people think it works
Baking soda is:
- mildly abrasive (feels like exfoliation)
- alkaline (can temporarily dry out oily skin)
So people assume it:
- removes acne
- brightens skin
- smooths texture
⚠️ The hidden risks
🧪 1. Disrupts skin pH
- Skin is naturally slightly acidic
- Baking soda is highly alkaline
👉 This can damage your skin barrier
🔥 2. Irritation & dryness
- Can cause redness, burning, or peeling
- Especially risky for sensitive skin
🦠 3. Can worsen acne
- Damaged skin barrier → more breakouts over time
🌑 4. Pigmentation risk
- Irritation can lead to dark spots (post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation)
👍 Is there any safe use?
- Occasional use on hands or feet (thicker skin) is generally fine
- Not recommended for regular facial use
🧴 What actually works better
- Gentle exfoliants (like salicylic acid or AHA/BHA)
- Niacinamide (for oil and tone)
- Vitamin C (for brightness)
- Proper moisturizer + sunscreen (most important)
🧠 Simple takeaway
Baking soda is great for cleaning and deodorizing, but for your face it’s too harsh and can do more harm than good.
If you want, I can suggest a simple skincare routine based on your skin type (oily, dry, or acne-prone) 👍