That claim is another viral “miracle fix”—but putting baking soda on your face overnight is more likely to harm your skin than help it.
⚠️ Why baking soda is NOT a good skincare “cream”
Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) is:
- Highly alkaline (pH ~9)
- Your skin’s natural pH is acidic (~5.5)
👉 This mismatch can:
- Damage your skin barrier
- Cause irritation, redness, and dryness
- Trigger more breakouts, not fewer
😬 What can actually happen
Instead of “goodbye wrinkles and pimples,” you may get:
- Burning or stinging
- Flaky, damaged skin
- Increased sensitivity
- Worsening acne over time
🧠 About the claims
❌ “Removes wrinkles”
- Wrinkles are caused by collagen loss and aging
- No DIY paste can reverse them overnight
❌ “Clears pimples”
- Acne is linked to oil, bacteria, and inflammation
- Harsh treatments often make it worse
❌ “Removes dark spots”
- Pigmentation needs consistent, gentle treatment
- Baking soda can actually cause more discoloration
✔️ What actually works (simple & safe)
For acne:
- Gentle cleanser
- Products with salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide
For spots:
- Vitamin C
- Niacinamide
- Sunscreen (very important)
For wrinkles:
- Moisturizer
- Retinoids (if suitable)
- Sun protection
💡 If you want a simple night routine
- Wash face with a gentle cleanser
- Apply moisturizer
- Use targeted treatment (if needed)
That’s it—no harsh DIY needed.
🧾 Bottom line
- ❌ Baking soda is not safe as a face cream
- ❌ It can damage your skin barrier
- ✔ Gentle, consistent skincare works far better
If you want, I can suggest a simple 3-step routine based on your skin type (oily, dry, acne-prone, etc.).