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How to Use Baking Soda to Fade Even the Darkest Spots… See More

That headline is misleading. Baking soda is not a safe or effective way to fade dark spots, especially “darkest spots.”

Why baking soda is a bad idea for skin

Sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) is:

  • Very alkaline (skin is naturally slightly acidic)
  • Can disrupt your skin barrier
  • May cause irritation, redness, and peeling
  • Can actually make pigmentation worse over time

So instead of fading spots, it can leave skin more sensitive and uneven.


What actually helps dark spots fade safely

Better-supported options include:

  • Sunscreen (SPF 30–50 daily) → prevents spots from getting darker
  • Vitamin C → helps brighten skin tone
  • Niacinamide → reduces pigment transfer in skin
  • Azelaic acid → effective for acne marks and mild pigmentation
  • Retinoids (like retinol) → speeds up skin renewal
  • Professional treatments → chemical peels or laser (for stubborn spots)

Simple truth

  • Baking soda = harsh DIY trend, not skincare science
  • Pigmentation fades with consistency, sun protection, and proven ingredients, not abrasive home remedies

If you want, I can build a simple routine to fade dark spots in 4–8 weeks using affordable products or suggest options based on your skin type.

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