Baking Soda For Acne
Use Of Baking Soda For Acne: Controversial But Effective
Using baking soda for acne certainly has its detractors but many people who have tried this method have found it
to be effective. They believe it can also help to reduce acne scars as well as any wrinkling that can mar your
skin. The chemical constituent of baking soda is sodium bicarbonate, this works as an exfoliating agent and helps
to neutralise the acidic environment that helps bacteria to grow.
How To Use Baking Soda For Acne
Firstly, and this might seem a bit obvious, baking soda is used topically as a paste, this means it is applied
externally to the skin. Also make sure you use baking soda not baking powder, again this may seem
obvious but it's an easy mistake to make. To create the paste use one teaspoon of baking soda with a couple of
teaspoons of water and use the back of the spoon to mix them together. Apply the paste directly onto the affected
area and leave the application on for a few minutes. Massage the paste over the affected area gently, don't rub it
in aggressively as this can aggravate your acne and cause possible further outbreaks. Then using clean water rinse
the mixture off thoroughly and pat dry with a clean towel. If repeated on a daily basis, some have reported
positive results in just a matter of few days. A word of caution, if you notice the treated areas becoming dried
out reduce the number of applications to two or three times a week.
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Results Of Baking Soda For Acne
Many people have reported positive results when using baking soda for acne, we must remember though that this
evidence is purely anecdotal and has no basis in scientific fact. It works by acting as an exfoliant on the
affected area and removing the uppermost layer of skin. This helps to remove dead skin and unblock pores. Along
with this it also helps to dry up the skin leaving it less oily. In combination these two factors can certainly
help to tackle an outbreak of acne and indeed help to achieve the results we are looking for.
Side Effects
As we have seen using baking soda for acne can be both a cheap and effective acne remedy. We must though also
consider the downsides. When recommending baking soda for acne, because they have had success, many people will
ignore or play down any side effects they may have experienced. It is advisable when first using baking soda for
acne to try it out on a small area of skin to see if you have any adverse reaction. You may experience a stinging
sensation when first using the product though this should decrease with regular use. You may find an excessive
drying out of your skin, in which case we recommend increasing the period between applications. Don't leave the
baking soda paste on for too long, it can dry very hard and become difficult to remove. Finally, if you suffer from
overly sensitive skin, we think this is one you should probably stay away from.
Please keep in mind that while baking soda for acne is an effective treatment, it is recommended only as a short
term solution. Long term use could have an adverse effect and actually make your acne condition worse.

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