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Another angle: Baking soda can be used in masks or scrubs to cleanse pores. This might be useful for those dealing with occasional dullness.
But wait, there’s more. Some anecdotal reports from skincare enthusiasts highlight its use in balancing oil production, though this is more relevant for combination skin types.
Key Considerations Before Trying It
Skin in our 70s tends to be thinner and more delicate. That’s why patch testing is crucial.
Start by mixing a small amount with water and applying to your inner arm. Wait 24 hours to check for any reaction.
Experts from the American Academy of Dermatology recommend consulting a professional for personalized advice.
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First, gather your materials: You’ll need baking soda, water, and perhaps a gentle oil like coconut or olive for added moisture.
Step 2: Apply gently to clean, damp skin using circular motions, avoiding the eye area.
Step 3: Rinse thoroughly after 1-2 minutes.
Do this no more than once or twice a week to start.
And here’s a tip: For extra gentleness, combine it with honey, which has natural humectant properties.
Always dilute properly to avoid irritation.
Comparing Baking Soda to Other Natural Exfoliants
To help you decide if baking soda fits your needs, let’s look at a quick comparison.
Exfoliant Pros Cons Best For
Baking Soda Affordable, readily available, mild alkaline effect Can be abrasive if not diluted, potential pH disruption Occasional use on normal skin
Sugar Natural granules, easy to mix Sticky residue, larger particles Body scrubs
Oatmeal Soothing, anti-inflammatory properties per studies in Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology Messy to prepare Sensitive skin
Coffee Grounds Antioxidant-rich, per research in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology Coarse texture, staining potential Energizing morning routines
This table shows baking soda as a budget-friendly option, but oatmeal might be kinder for very mature skin.
The key? Choose based on your skin’s response.
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