What you’re describing sounds like a DIY baking soda face cream—a home remedy often promoted for exfoliation and brightening. 🧴✨
Here’s how it works and what to know:
Baking Soda Cream for Skin
Why It’s Used
- Exfoliation: Baking soda is mildly abrasive and can remove dead skin cells.
- pH effect: It’s alkaline, which can temporarily neutralize acids on the skin.
- Some people use it for blemishes or dullness.
Basic Recipe
- Ingredients
- 1–2 tsp Baking soda
- 1 tsp Water (or honey for added moisture)
- Instructions
- Mix into a smooth paste.
- Apply a thin layer to clean skin before bed.
- Leave for 5–10 minutes, then rinse with lukewarm water.
- Pat dry and apply a moisturizer.
Important Warnings
- Baking soda is alkaline, while skin is slightly acidic.
- Overuse can irritate, dry out, or damage your skin barrier.
- Not recommended for sensitive or broken skin.
- Always do a patch test on your arm before applying to your face.
Safer Alternatives
- Gentle exfoliating creams with lactic acid, glycolic acid, or enzymes
- Honey masks for hydration and mild antibacterial effects
- Vitamin C serums for brightening and reducing blemishes
✅ Bottom line:
Baking soda can give a temporary smoothing effect, but it’s not a miracle wrinkle remover and should be used sparingly. Pair with hydration, sunscreen, and gentle care for lasting skin benefits.
I can also make a gentle, effective nightly cream recipe that targets wrinkles and blemishes safely without risking irritation.
Do you want me to do that?