Baking Soda for Skincare: A Simple Exfoliating and Brightening Face Treatment
Baking soda is a multi-purpose household ingredient that some people use in skincare for its mild exfoliating and skin-brightening effects. When used carefully, it can help improve the look of dark spots, fine lines, and under-eye dullness by lifting away dead skin cells and supporting a smoother, more radiant appearance.

Ingredients
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1 tablespoon water or honey (for hydration)
- 1 tablespoon aloe vera gel (optional) (to calm and soothe the skin)
How to Use Baking Soda on Your Face
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Mix the paste
In a small bowl, combine 1 teaspoon of baking soda with 1 tablespoon of water or honey until you get a smooth paste.- Choose honey if your skin needs extra moisture.
- Choose water for a lighter, simpler mix.
For additional soothing, stir in aloe vera gel (optional).
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Cleanse your skin first
Wash your face using a gentle facial cleanser to remove makeup, oil, and dirt. Pat dry with a clean towel. -
Apply to targeted areas
Spread a thin layer of the paste onto areas where you notice spots, wrinkles, or dark circles. Apply gently—avoid harsh rubbing, especially if your skin is sensitive. -
Massage to exfoliate
Using your fingertips, massage in small circular motions for 1–2 minutes. This helps remove dead skin buildup and may improve circulation for a fresher look. -
Let it sit briefly
Leave the paste on for 5–10 minutes. Don’t exceed this time to reduce the risk of irritation. -
Rinse thoroughly
Wash off with lukewarm water, then gently pat your face dry. -
Moisturize after treatment
Finish with a light moisturizer to help maintain hydration and reduce dryness.
Important Notes and Safety Tips
- Start slowly: Use this method once per week at first to see how your skin responds.
- Patch test first: Always test the mixture on a small area before applying it to your face to check for redness, burning, or irritation.
- Be cautious with sensitive skin: Baking soda may feel abrasive for some skin types, so reduce frequency or stop use if irritation occurs.


