That’s another unfinished clickbait skincare claim. “Baking cream” or mixing baking soda into homemade face treatments is not a safe or effective way to remove wrinkles.
What these posts usually suggest is using baking soda (or similar kitchen ingredients) as a “cream,” which is a bad idea for skin health.
Why this is misleading
Wrinkles are caused mainly by:
- natural aging and loss of collagen
- sun damage
- reduced skin elasticity
No overnight homemade paste can reverse that.
Why “baking soda cream” is risky
Baking soda is very alkaline, while healthy skin is slightly acidic. Using it on your face can:
- damage the skin barrier
- cause dryness and irritation
- trigger redness or breakouts
- make aging signs look worse over time
What actually works for wrinkles (evidence-based)
For real skin improvement, dermatology supports:
- Daily sunscreen (most important anti-aging step)
- Moisturizers (like those with hyaluronic acid or ceramides)
- Retinoids (vitamin A derivatives, clinically proven for wrinkles)
- Good sleep and hydration
- Avoiding smoking and excessive sun exposure
About “instant wrinkle fixes”
Anything that promises:
- “overnight wrinkle removal”
- “bye bye wrinkles instantly”
- “magic kitchen cream”
…is marketing, not skincare science.
Bottom line
Baking soda or DIY “baking creams” are not safe anti-aging treatments and can actually harm your skin barrier. Real wrinkle improvement happens gradually with consistent, proven skincare habits.
If you want, I can give you a simple, budget-friendly skincare routine that actually helps reduce fine lines safely.
