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For sensitive skin, substitute water with soothing aloe vera gel.
For dry skin, mix baking soda with a few drops of jojoba oil or yogurt instead of water.
For a brightening boost, add a squeeze of lemon juice (only if your skin isn’t sensitive or irritated).
FAQs:
Q: Is baking soda safe for all skin types?
A: While generally safe for oily and combination skin, baking soda can be drying or irritating for sensitive skin. Always patch test first.
Q: How often should I use baking soda on my face?
A: 1–2 times per week is usually enough. Overuse can disrupt your skin’s natural barrier.
Q: Can I use it to remove blackheads?
A: Yes, the exfoliating action helps unclog pores, but it’s best paired with regular cleansing and hydration.
Q: Should I moisturize afterward?
A: Absolutely! Baking soda can be drying, so follow up with a hydrating moisturizer to keep your skin balanced.
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