“How to use baking soda to remove dark spots, wrinkles and dark circles from your face.

Baking soda is often promoted online as a face treatment for dark spots, wrinkles, and dark circles, but there is no good evidence that it can remove these concerns. In fact, using baking soda on facial skin may do more harm than good.

Why baking soda can be risky on your face

  • Baking soda is alkaline and can disrupt the skin’s natural protective barrier.
  • It may cause:
    • Dryness
    • Irritation or burning
    • Redness
    • Increased sensitivity
    • Darker marks after irritation (post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation)

Safer ways to address these concerns

For dark spots:

  • Apply broad-spectrum sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher) every day.
  • Consider proven skincare ingredients such as:
    • Niacinamide
    • Vitamin C
    • Azelaic acid
    • Retinoids (if suitable for your skin)

For wrinkles and fine lines:

  • Sun protection is one of the most important steps.
  • Moisturizers and retinoid products may help improve skin texture over time.

For dark circles:

  • Causes can include genetics, allergies, lack of sleep, dehydration, thin under-eye skin, or pigmentation.
  • Treating the underlying cause and using gentle eye-area products may help.

If you already used baking soda and your skin feels irritated, stop using it, rinse gently with water, and use a simple moisturizer.

If you tell me your age, skin type, and whether your main issue is dark spots, wrinkles, or under-eye circles, I can suggest a safer routine.

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