How to Exfoliate Skin with Baking Soda

Are you surprised over the fact that baking soda is good for skin exfoliation? Then take a look at how to exfoliate skin with baking soda, which according to you is only an ingredient in cake recipes. Read on...
How to Exfoliate Skin with Baking Soda
Skin exfoliation is one of the important elements in routine beauty care. As in many areas of skin care, this is also a domain, which can be linked to ancient Egyptians. Throughout the centuries, various materials have been used to exfoliate the skin. Even though, there is a whole lot of commercial skin exfoliating products available in the market, you can exfoliate skin at home, with the help of materials readily available in your kitchen. This includes, sugar, salt, tomatoes, lemon, baking soda, etc. You may probably wonder how to exfoliate skin with baking soda. Let us find out.

Skin Exfoliation and Baking Soda

Skin exfoliation is actually a natural process, through which the body sheds dead surface skin cells to reveal the new healthy ones. This physiological process may sometimes slow down due to various factors and make the skin look dull. In case of dry skin, dead cells accumulate faster (than other skin types) and hinder the shedding process and moisture absorption. Whereas, in case of oily skin, the natural exfoliation process is hindered as the dead cells get sticky, making it difficult to shed. The same happens in case of aging, wherein the whole process of cellular renewal dramatically slows down. Hence, it can be said that natural exfoliation process needs some assistance from our side occasionally. You can either visit a spa and spend a good money or use some home remedies and exfoliate skin naturally. The latter idea can help you save some money too. In this article, we are going to know more about how to use baking soda for exfoliation. Read more on baking soda uses.

How to Exfoliate Skin with Baking Soda?

Baking soda can make your cakes and cookies fluffy, and at the same time, it can work wonders for your skin too. Baking soda is a physical exfoliant, which helps to manually remove dead skin cells with the help of any abrasive ingredient. (Chemical exfoliants remove the dead skin cells by loosening the bond between those cells and the skin, with the help of acids or enzymes in it.) Baking soda is acid neutral and also acts like a buffer and so, can neutralize acidic and basic substances. It is best for exfoliating skin, as it is a fine, but hard powder and is usually not associated with any skin irritation. The following are some guidelines regarding how to exfoliate skin with baking soda. Let's learn how to exfoliate skin with baking soda.
  • Mix a teaspoon of baking soda with two tablespoons of your facial cleanser to make a smooth paste.
  • Apply the paste all over the face with your fingertips. Leave the areas surrounding the eyes, as the skin is very sensitive there.
  • Now, gently rub your face in circular motions. It is better to cover small areas, rather than trying to scrub the whole face in a single circular motion.
  • Concentrate more on areas with blackheads or whiteheads. But, never overdo the scrubbing, as it may harm the skin.
  • Once you finish scrubbing, rinse off the paste with water. Make sure that you have removed the baking soda paste completely.
Read more on: Now, you know how to exfoliate skin with baking soda. However, if there is any skin irritation or redness, then discontinue the process, Otherwise you can repeat it whenever you feel like exfoliating or at least once a week. Scrubbing should always be done moderately, so as to avoid any harm to the skin. You can also replace the cleanser with water and add a pinch of salt to it. Even aloe vera can be mixed with baking soda for exfoliating your skin.

By Sonia Nair
Published: 11/12/2009
 
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