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Baking Soda Face Masks: Popular Homemade Recipes and What You Need to Know for Skin Health

Despite its popularity, baking soda can be too harsh for facial skin. It has a very high pH, while healthy skin is naturally slightly acidic. Applying baking soda directly to the face can:

  • Disrupt the skin’s natural barrier

  • Cause dryness, redness, and irritation

  • Make skin more sensitive over time

  • Contribute to premature aging

The image’s comparison between youthful and aged-looking skin subtly reminds us that repeated use of harsh ingredients can damage the skin in the long run.

Final Takeaway

✔️ Natural doesn’t always mean safe
✔️ DIY skincare trends should be approached with caution
✔️ Gentle, balanced care is best for long-term skin health

Before trying any homemade mask, always do a patch test and consider milder, skin-friendly alternatives—or consult a skincare professional.

📌 Healthy skin comes from smart confirm your care, not quick fixes.

 

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