Baking Soda Bath
Detox baths have been a popular preference for one and all since time immemorial. Baking soda bath is one such detoxifying method that rejuvenates your mind and body. Read this piece to soothe your senses...

Benefits of Bathing in Baking Soda
Baking soda, besides being a neutralizing factor, has innate properties of being nontoxic, (no harmful composition); fragrance-free, (no odor that sends you sneezing); inexpensive, (it's pocket friendly); and environmentally-friendly, (is not a contributing factor to global warming). Nevertheless, the best feature of baking soda is that it proves to be a 'regular feature' on grocery shelves, (easily available)! A baking soda bath too, boasts of befitting benefits to offer. Here they are:
- Baking soda can give you supple skin. Shocked? Don't be, this is; indeed a fact! If you want your skin to feel refreshed and rejuvenated, mix baking soda and water with the consistency being 2:1. Gently massage onto the body. Bathe with cool or lukewarm water, (if you can't manage the chills) and dab your body with a towel. Do not rub. Mix a few drops of glycerin to your bath water to retain moisture in your skin, if you have a dry skin.
- While having a head bath, you could add a dollop of baking soda to your shampoo. Use this baking soda shampoo recipe to rip off any styling mousse or gel traces from your hair.
- Had a steaming argument with your chief? Baking soda bath is here to rescue your senses. Soak up in a hot water bath by mixing 120 gm of baking soda to the water, and feel your choleric meter drop! Ensure that the water is hot. Have a bath with water as hot as your body and skin can tolerate. The detox bath will be all the more effective. Kindly remind yourself that this article spells "hot," and not "boiling" water to be beneficial. So don't burn yourself in the process.
- A baking soda bath can serve to be an effective exfoliator; thereby, helping you to learn how to exfoliate skin with baking soda. Our elbows and knees that look discolored and deviate from the original skin tone, could be tackled as well. Scrub them with baking soda added to your body wash.
- A baking soda bath can relieve the itch and discomfort caused due to sunburn or bed bug bites. A poultice worth concocting is that of baking soda and water. The paste-like mixture should be applied and washed off, followed by a refreshing baking soda bath. You may also apply a poultice of vinegar and baking soda to soothe the sensitive streak of your skin.
- You could resort to making a paste of baking soda mixed with water. Baking soda baths for rashes is extremely helpful. Rashes and insect bites can be easily tackled, when baking soda is added to your bathing bucket.
- A baking soda bath can serve to provide relief from skin irritants; such as chickenpox, measles, and eczema.
- A baking soda bath for diaper rash would help your toddler ease out the pangs of pain and discomfort. You must also ensure that you soak and wash the diaper in baking soda and hot water.
- Baking soda baths to soothe yeast infections can serve to be extremely helpful. Soak yourself into the hot water baking soak bath as often as possible, during the day. For yeast infection in babies, you could do the same, and allow him/her to be free of the diaper for a while. After 20 to 30 minutes, put on a fresh diaper. This allows the infection to dry up.
- Baking soda bath for hives, is a respite in disguise. Get rid of allergic skin reactions, by mixing baking soda in your bathing water.
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