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How to Use Baking Soda to Remove Dark Spots, Wrinkles, and Dark Circles from Your Face

This is another viral “DIY skincare hack,” but it needs a reality check.

Baking soda is not a recommended treatment for dark spots, wrinkles, or dark circles. It can temporarily exfoliate, but it often damages the skin barrier, which can make these problems worse over time.


⚠️ What baking soda actually does to skin

  • Strongly alkaline → disrupts natural skin pH
  • Strips oils → causes dryness and irritation
  • Weak barrier → skin becomes more sensitive to sun and pigmentation

So instead of improving skin issues, it can trigger more dark spots or redness in some people.


❌ Why it doesn’t work for your concerns

🟤 Dark spots

Caused by melanin production (sun damage, acne marks). Baking soda does not reduce melanin.

🧓 Wrinkles

Caused by collagen loss and aging. Baking soda cannot rebuild collagen.

👁️ Dark circles

Usually from genetics, thin skin, fatigue, or blood vessels—not surface dirt.


⚠️ Common DIY method you may see (not recommended)

Some posts suggest:

  • Baking soda + water paste
  • Apply to face for a few minutes

Even if it feels “smooth,” it’s basically mild chemical irritation—not true treatment.


✅ What actually works (safe + proven)

For dark spots:

  • Sunscreen daily (most important)
  • Vitamin C serums
  • Niacinamide
  • Gentle exfoliation (like AHAs)

For wrinkles:

  • Retinoids (retinol)
  • Moisturizers (ceramides, peptides)
  • Sun protection

For dark circles:

  • Good sleep + hydration
  • Caffeine eye creams
  • Treat allergies if present

🧠 Bottom line

Baking soda is fine for cleaning kitchens—but for facial skin, it’s too harsh and not effective for long-term skin concerns like dark spots, wrinkles, or dark circles.


If you want, I can give you a very simple skincare routine using cheap products available in Pakistan that actually targets all three problems safely.

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