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For dry or sensitive skin, add a drop of coconut oil or switch to aloe vera as the base instead of water.
Add a drop of tea tree oil for acne-prone skin, but always dilute essential oils properly.
Substitute water with rose water for added soothing benefits.
FAQs:
Q: Is baking soda safe for all skin types?
A: Not always. Baking soda is alkaline and can disrupt the skin’s natural pH, especially in sensitive or dry skin. Always patch-test before full application.
Q: Can I use baking soda on my face every day?
A: No. Limit use to once per week to prevent irritation or dryness.
Q: What should I do if my skin reacts badly?
A: Immediately rinse with water and apply aloe vera gel or a gentle moisturizer. If irritation persists, consult a dermatologist.
Q: Can baking soda help with blackheads?
A: Yes, its exfoliating properties can help unclog pores, but it should be used carefully and not as a daily treatment.
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