
Why Baking Soda Isn’t Ideal for Skin
Too alkaline: Baking soda disrupts your skin’s natural pH balance
Can cause irritation: Especially for sensitive or dry skin
May worsen dark spots: Irritation can trigger more pigmentation over time
So while it’s often promoted for wrinkles and spots, dermatologists generally advise against regular use on the face.
Safer Homemade Cream for Glowing Skin
If you want a natural DIY option, try this gentle alternative instead:
Ingredients:
1 tablespoon aloe vera gel
1 teaspoon honey
1 teaspoon rose water
A few drops vitamin E oil
How to Make:
Mix all ingredients in a clean bowl
Stir until it forms a smooth cream
Store in a small container (use within 5–7 days if fresh)
How to Use:
Apply a thin layer on clean skin
Leave for 15–20 minutes or overnight (if your skin tolerates it)
Rinse with lukewarm water
Benefits:
Aloe vera: Soothes and hydrates skin
Honey: Natural antibacterial and glow booster
Vitamin E: Supports skin repair
Rose water: Refreshes and tones
If You Still Want to Use Baking Soda…
Use it only occasionally as a mild exfoliant:
Mix a pinch with water or cleanser
Gently massage for a few seconds
Rinse immediately
Limit to once a week (or less)