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Question #16548
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baking soda on skin - #16548

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I am really curious about using baking soda on skin because I heard a lot of mixed stuff, you know? Like, I used to struggle with breakouts and my friend mentioned that baking soda can be a miracle for that. So, I had this one bad patch of skin on my cheek and decided to try it out, made a paste with water and applied it thinking, hey, it’s just natural. But like, the next day, my skin felt really tight and kinda itchy. I mean, I didn’t expect that! Some folks say baking soda on skin can help exfoliate while others warn it's too harsh and can cause irritation. Now I'm confused! Should I keep using it or is there a better way to apply baking soda on skin without messing things up even more? Also, I notice my skin tends to be on the sensitive side, so I’m worried baking soda might not work for me. Is there a specific way to safely use baking soda on skin, or things I should avoid? I came across a few articles online saying baking soda on skin shouldn't be a long-term solution. Hoping for some expert advice here!

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