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Baking Soda on the Face: Benefits, Risks, and How to Use It Safely

Baking soda on the face (sodium bicarbonate) is a popular DIY skincare idea, but it’s one of those remedies that can do more harm than good if used incorrectly.

Here’s a clear breakdown of the real benefits, risks, and safe alternatives.


🧴 Potential (limited) benefits

Some people use baking soda for:

1. Gentle exfoliation (short-term)

  • Can help remove dead skin cells
  • Leaves skin feeling “smooth” temporarily

2. Oil reduction

  • Slightly absorbs surface oil
  • May reduce shine briefly

3. Occasional spot treatment (not recommended routinely)

  • Mild alkaline effect may temporarily dry out pimples

⚠️ Major risks (important)

Dermatologists generally do not recommend using baking soda on the face because:

1. Disrupts skin pH

Healthy skin is slightly acidic (~pH 4.5–5.5). Baking soda is strongly alkaline (~pH 9).

This can:

  • Weaken your skin barrier
  • Cause dryness, irritation, and sensitivity
  • Make acne worse over time

2. Can cause irritation or burns

  • Redness, stinging, peeling
  • Especially risky for sensitive skin

3. Damages long-term skin health

Repeated use can:

  • Strip natural oils
  • Increase breakouts
  • Make skin more reactive to products and sun

4. Not suitable for all skin conditions

Avoid if you have:

  • Acne-prone skin
  • Eczema or rosacea
  • Dry or sensitive skin

🧼 If someone still insists on using it (safer approach)

Not generally recommended, but harm reduction:

  • Mix very small amount with water (never use dry powder directly)
  • Apply gently for less than 1 minute
  • Rinse thoroughly
  • Use only occasionally (not daily)

Stop immediately if irritation occurs.


👍 Better alternatives (recommended)

Instead of baking soda, dermatologists suggest:

  • Salicylic acid (BHA) → acne and clogged pores
  • Glycolic acid (AHA) → gentle exfoliation
  • Niacinamide → oil control and soothing
  • Clay masks → oil absorption without pH damage

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