That headline is misleading. Baking soda is not a proven or safe treatment for dark spots, wrinkles, or dark circles on the face.
🧠 What baking soda actually does
- It is alkaline and mildly abrasive
- Can remove surface oils and dead skin temporarily
- Can change skin pH (which is important for skin health)
❌ What it does NOT do
Baking soda does not:
- remove dark spots permanently
- erase wrinkles
- treat dark circles
- boost collagen
- “rejuvenate” skin
These claims are marketing exaggerations.
⚠️ Risks of using baking soda on your face
Using it directly can cause:
- skin irritation or burning
- dryness and peeling
- damage to skin barrier
- increased sensitivity
- worse acne or dark spots over time
👉 Facial skin is more sensitive than body skin, and baking soda is too harsh for regular use.
🧴 What actually helps these skin concerns
🌑 Dark spots (hyperpigmentation)
- sunscreen (most important)
- vitamin C serums
- dermatologist-approved treatments
😴 Dark circles
- sleep improvement
- hydration
- allergies or iron deficiency check (in some cases)
⏳ Wrinkles
- sun protection
- retinoids (vitamin A derivatives)
- moisturizing skincare
🧠 Bottom line
Baking soda is not a safe or effective skincare treatment for wrinkles, dark spots, or dark circles. It may give a temporary “clean” feel but can damage skin in the long run.
If you want, I can suggest a simple, low-cost skincare routine that actually works for dark spots and aging skin.