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

Baking soda is often shared online as a remedy for dark spots, wrinkles, and dark circles, but it’s important to know that it has not been proven to remove these concerns and may irritate facial skin.

Why baking soda may not be a good face treatment

  • Baking soda is alkaline and can disrupt the skin’s natural barrier.
  • It may cause:
    • Dryness and irritation
    • Redness or burning
    • Increased sensitivity
    • Darker marks after inflammation, especially in sensitive skin

Safer ways to target these concerns

For dark spots:

  • Use daily sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher) to prevent spots from getting darker.
  • Consider ingredients such as niacinamide, vitamin C, azelaic acid, or retinoids (depending on your skin type).

For wrinkles and fine lines:

  • Sun protection is one of the most effective steps.
  • Retinoid-based products can help improve the appearance of fine lines over time.

For dark circles:

  • They may come from genetics, thin skin, allergies, lack of sleep, dehydration, or pigmentation.
  • Treating allergies, improving sleep, and using gentle eye-area products may help.

If you want, tell me your age, skin type (dry/oily/sensitive), and whether your dark spots are from acne, sun exposure, or aging, and I can suggest a safer skincare routine.

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