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is baking powder good for skin - #12676

Aasha

I am really curious about something and would love to get some input from you all. Last week, I was at my friend’s house and she was talking about how she uses baking powder for skin stuff, which got me thinking. Few months ago, I started getting these weird bumps on my face, and just a bit of redness under my eyes. Like, it's not horrible or anything, but I want to look my best, you know? Anyway, my friend said that is baking powder good for skin and she actually swears by it as a natural exfoliant! I tried a DIY mask with it when I got home, but I had no idea if it actually does any good or if it could make things worse. I've read some mixed reviews while searching online; some say it's great, while others caution that it could irritate the skin. I’m kinda hesitant because my skin is a bit sensitive too, especially with changing seasons. A few days later, I felt a bit of tingling on my cheeks after using it — should I be worried? Does anyone else here think is baking powder good for skin? Is there a right way to use it? Or could it lead to more problems like breakouts and irritation? I'm hoping to sort this out before it gets worse!

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